Namibia Critical Metals Inc. announced that Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation will provide an additional $1,100,000 to expand and accelerate the current drilling program for the Lofdal Heavy Rare Earths Project ("Lofdal") in northern Namibia. This additional commitment will increase the Term 1 joint venture expenditure from $3,000,000 to $4,100,000 by March 31, 2021. All references to dollar amounts are in Canadian dollars. This increase in funding allows for an additional 6,000 m of diamond drilling to develop resources at Lofdal. A second rig has been deployed to site in order to maintain Term 1 program scheduling. Term 1 Drilling Program Expanded: The initial Term 1 budget provided for a total of 7,200 m of resource drilling in Area 4 and 1,500 m of exploration drilling at the Northern Splay and Dolomite Hill to be completed by year end with the primary objective of doubling the resource size in Area 4. Following recommendations to the Joint Venture Management Committee, the drilling budget has been increased to enable resource evaluations in two additional areas - Area 2B and Area 5, and to supplement drilling in Area 4 with an additional 1,000 m of drilling. This additional 6,000 m of drilling will provide for a total of 8,200 m in Area 4, 2,600 m in Area 2B and 2,400 m in Area 5. Both Area 2B and Area 5 have historic drilling and trenching that was carried out by the company during the period 2010-2012. A second drill rig has been deployed to the project to maintain schedule and drilling will now continue through to March 2021. Drilling in Area 4 is over 60% completed and on schedule to deliver an updated 43-101 resource estimate in first quarter 2021. The company will now target to include a maiden resource estimate for Area 2B in the same report. In order to meet this additional objective both drill rigs are currently operating in Area 2B to complete that planned drilling before moving back to Area 4. Drilling in Area 5 will commence in first quarter 2021 after which time results will be assessed for inclusion in a separate resource estimate.