Namibia Critical Metals Inc. provided an update on progress on the Lofdal Heavy Rare Earth Project in northern Namibia "Lofdal" or "the project"). Lofdal is a joint venture between the Company and Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation ("JOGMEC") which is operating under a Term 1 budget of CAD 4,100,000 . Highlights of the program to date are as follows: 14,000 m diamond drilling completed in last 8 months with positive results confirming unique primary heavy rare earth mineralisation of district scale Significant extension of Area 4 deposit along strike and at depth (highest grade intercept 3 m @ 1,773 ppm Dy2O3), deposit remains open to the west and at depth First systematic resource drilling of a satellite heavy rare earth deposit completed at Area 2B with positive results. Drilling confirms two to three subparallel dysprosium mineralized zones (highest grade intercept from first 7 analysed boreholes 1 m @ 893 ppm Dy2O3); Area 2B to be added to 43-101 resource estimate Site due diligence for 43-101 report completed by MSA Group. Updated resource estimate on schedule for delivery end of March 2021 Drilling program continues with two rigs for further infill drilling at Area 4 in December, and a systematic drill test of a second satellite deposit at Area 5C in January-February 2021. The Lofdal Heavy Rare Earths Project is located 450 kilometers northwest of the capital city of Windhoek in the Kunene Region of north-western Namibia. The project area covers 314 square kilometers centered on the Lofdal carbonatite complex which hosts a number of rare earth occurrences, including the Area 4 deposit. Mineralization at Area 4 is dominated by xenotime, which is highly enriched in heavy rare earths. Drilling in the Term 1 program has focused on doubling the size of the existing Area 4 resource. With the injection of an additional CAD 1,100,000 to the Term 1 budget sufficient drilling has now been completed to add Area 2B to the planned 43-101 update. Results from the first ten holes in Area 4 were previously reported and results from an additional thirteen holes in Area 4 and seven holes in Area 2B are reported here. Reconnaissance drilling on the Northern Splay and Dolomite Hill targets did not return significant results. Drilling will be completed in Area 4 in December and following the Christmas beak, will resume in Area 5C where additional resource targets will be evaluated.