Nzuri Copper Limited provided an update on its ongoing exploration program within the Fold & Thrust Belt JV, located within the Western Katangan Copperbelt in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Recent exploration activities within the Monwezi Target Area, located 2 to 5km directly along strike from the Kalongwe Copper-Cobalt Project, focused on testing copper and cobalt targets which lie within haulage distance from Kalongwe - the company's copper-cobalt DMS project. The wider Monwezi area has now been advanced to a stage of systematic drill testing for copper and cobalt mineralisation following the success of these programs. Exploration work at the Monwezi 2 target tested for potential extensions both up-dip and down-dip of a historical drill intercept of 8m @ 2.57% Cu in DKAL_DD056, as well as for potential lateral extensions of this mineralisation. Three new drill holes were completed at Monwezi 2 which successfully extended the interval of mineralisation both up- and down-dip and along strike. The first Nzuri drill hole, DKAL_DD122, was designed to validate the historical intercept of 8m @ 2.57% Cu and 155ppm Co in DKAL_DD056, which was drilled in 2007. DKAL_DD122 reported a broad but lower grade intercept of 19.6m @ 1.2% Cu and 0.04 % Co including higher grade intervals of 8.8m @ 1.77% Cu from 122m and 4m @ 1.74% Cu from 138m. The hole successfully validated the DKAL_DD056 intercept and confirmed the company's new geological interpretation of the target. Drill hole DKAL_DD123 stepped out 70m along strike to the south-west and also intersected the mineralised zone, reporting 2.1m @ 2.47% Cu and 0.03% Co from 143m and 7.1m @ 0.61% Cu and 0.01% Co from 160.6m. The drill hole confirmed that the mineralization in the Mines Series Fragment is open to the south-west. The Mines Series Fragment is the main ore-hosting structure at Kalongwe. Recently drilled hole DKAL_DD124 tested the shallow portion of the deposit to determine the extent of shallow supergene enrichment. Core samples from this hole are currently at the laboratory with results expected in early February. Drilling has now confirmed a strike length of approximately 300m for the mineralisation at Monwezi 2, which commences from near-surface and extends to a depth of at least 150m vertical. Primary sulphide mineralisation at Monwezi 2 occurs as chalcopyrite blebs and veins hosted by the shale dolomitique (SD) unit of the Mines Subgroup. Within the supergene-enriched zone, sulphides converted to malachite, chrysocolla and chalcocite occur within the SD, RSF and occasionally in the RSC. Cores drilled to date show that significant supergene enrichment occurred at Monwezi 2, resulting in an upgrading of copper grades close to surface. A systematic drilling program is planned for 2018 which will be aimed at identifying higher grade portions of the deposit, establishing lateral and up-dip continuity of the mineralisation and potentially leading to Mineral Resource estimation. The Monwezi 7 Prospect emerged from follow-up work on anomalous cobalt mineralization intersected in historical trenching. Monwezi 7 comprises a cluster of several Mines Series Fragments, all of which are associated with geochemical anomalism.