Nzuri Copper Limited announced that the near-mine exploration at its Kalongwe Copper-Cobalt Project in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is continuing to generate results, with recent drilling upgrading a second satellite target located within economic haulage distance of its proposed processing facility. Recent drilling results have confirmed the potential to define additional copper resources at the Monwezi 2 prospect, located 3.6 km along strike to the south-west of the Kalongwe deposit, which could extend the mine life of the Kalongwe Project. The results have been used to estimate a maiden Exploration Target at Monwezi 2 of between approximately 1 Mt and 2.5 Mt grading between 0.8% and 1.5% copper. The Company cautions that this potential quantity and grade is conceptual in nature. There has been insufficient exploration to generate a Mineral Resource estimate for the Monwezi 2 prospect and it is uncertain if further exploration will result in the estimation of a Mineral Resource. The latest drilling at Monwezi 2 forms part of the ongoing 2018 exploration program within the Fold & Thrust Belt JV ("FTBJV"), located over the western Katangan Copperbelt in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). It follows the delineation of a zone of shallow high-grade cobalt mineralisation at Kalongwe SW, located just 800m south-west of the planned Kalongwe open pit. The latest results have further upgraded the potential of the Monwezi target area as a potential source of additional stratiform mineralisation, confirming that shallow mineralisation commences from close to surface and extends over a strike length of at least 270m and to a vertical depth of at least 150m. Recent drill-hole DKAL_DD128 was designed to test the continuity of mineralisation between two holes drilled last year, namely DKAL_DD124 (which intersected 20.2m @ 1.85% Cu from 47m down-hole) and DKAL_DD49 (which intersected 4m @ 1.00% Cu from 138m down-hole). The hole returned a mineralised intercept of 7.1m @ 0.82% Cu from 73.9 m and successfully tested the deposit at a vertical depth of 67m, with subsequent assay results from DKAL_DD126 (which returned 5m @ 0.8% Cu from 196m and 2.85m @ 2.32% Cu from 203.5m) suggesting that the zone of mineralisation may extend up-dip to shallow depths. Drill-hole DKAL_DD125, which was drilled to extend the known mineralisation to the south-west, intersected a 3m zone of lower grade mineralization (0.57% Cu) but did not intersect the Mines Series rocks which host mineralisation and is considered to close the fragment to the south-west. Drill-hole DKAL_DD129, drilled to the north-east, intersected the target zone but did not return any significant assays.