Fe Limited has completed preliminary RC drilling at two prospects of the Kasombo Copper-Cobalt Project (Kasombo Project). Kasombo 5 highly prospective for copper and lesser cobalt was drilled with two reverse circulation (RC) holes for a total depth of 149 m, and Kasombo 7 highly prospective for cobalt and lesser copper was drilled with four RC holes for a total depth of 190 m. Assays from the drilling and other sampling are expected from ALS Laboratory of Johannesburg in late January. The Kasombo Project comprises three mineralised areas of approximately 600 hectares, Kasombo 5, 6 and 7, located within two granted mining licenses PE 481 and PE 4886 and situated approximately 25 km from the DRC's city, Lubumbashi, in the Katanga Copper Belt (KCB). Copper mineralisation, in the form of malachite, shows on the northern and southern wall and in the base of the pit. The drilling is testing the down-dip extension to copper mineralisation. Kasombo 7 is predominantly a cobalt target exposed by a small pit gouged by artisanal miners. Mapping works previously announced has identified the targets tested by this preliminary drilling.