Koryx Copper Inc. announced the first assay results from its 2023/2024 drilling program at its Haib Copper project in southern Namibia. The Company's latest four drill holes continue to confirm that the deposit can deliver high grades over substantial widths within the known historical resource. These assay results continue to demonstrate that the Haib Copper Deposit has been seriously underestimated the average grade of the deposit by previous operators.

Previous work estimated an average of 0.31% Cu, while recent work drilling has shown grades between 0.40% Cu Eq to 2.37% Cu Eq on extensions up to 200 meters. The 4 holes for which assay results are reported here cover some 874.13 metres with 1 hole (HM12) drilled in the Pit 3 area and the remainder in the Pit 1 area. All holes were positioned to better delineate the previously identified higher grade portions of the Haib Copper Project and to test the extension of grade between these targets.

Assay results of significant intersections are tabulated below: Significant Intersections: HM12 Assay results for the first 96m of this hole had been received in 2021. Drilling Program Update: At the cessation of activities in 2021, twenty-two boreholes had been completed totaling 4,610.81m of the planned 10,000m. Assay results for 3 along with the HM12 results (sampled in 2021) were received in January 2024.

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