Noronex Limited provided an update regarding the commencement of a comprehensive in-fill soil geochemistry survey and new drill plans at its Daheim copper prospect on the Kalahari Copper Belt in Namibia. Witvlei Project; The Daheim prospect is part of the larger Witvlei Project on the Kalahari Copper Belt in Namibia where Noronex has recently completed a 6 month 13,000m reverse circulation ("RC") drill program. Daheim is to the eastern end of the prospect and has never had any historic drilling prior to Noronex's current program. Daheim Exploration; Noronex's initial RC drill holes at Daheim targeted copper soil geochemical anomalies which were collected as part of a historical survey over a decade ago but had never been followed up. There has
been no historic drilling at the Daheim prospect with Noronex's maiden program of thirteen holes for 2,600m being completed during February 2022. Numerous thick high-grade intercepts over a 300m width were reported in assays released 4 April 2022 including: 27m @ 1.6 % Cu from 42m in 22DHRC06 including 6m @ 2.9% Cu; 29m @ 0.7 % Cu from 113m in 22DHRC04 including 4m @ 3.3% Cu and 10m @ 1.0 % Cu from 162m; 31m @ 0.7 % Cu from 68m in 22DHRC02 including 7m @ 1.7 % Cu. In addition, copper was intercepted in holes 400m to the east and 1,200m to the west. The best drill assays were discovered in the central fence of holes and the highest grade was at the sandstone contact. The next phase of exploration includes the collection of in-fill soil samples (100x80m) using xPRF technology (with 1 in 20 samples tested with assays) followed by drilling of Reverse Circulation (RC) fences of holes. To date, 480 samples have been collected in the current program and are currently undergoing preliminary xPRF testing at site.