Paladin Energy Ltd. clarified that there has been no spillage of uranium at the Kayelekera Mine. Paladin reports that, despite record rainfall at the Kayelekera Mine, the rainfall runoff has largely been contained in rainfall runoff storage ponds. A relatively minor release of rainfall runoff water commenced on 5 March 2020. This has been continuously measured and analyzed and found to be lower than World Health Organization compliance and statutory license limits for uranium and other contaminants in the river system. Malawian regulators have visited the site and assessed that the Kayelekera Mine's response to the issue has been appropriate and that there is no environmental or community impact from this rainfall runoff release. Community leaders have been consulted. Water inventory in the Kayelekera Mine tailings storage facility has also increased due to the heavy rainfall. However, the freeboard levels remain within the approved operating design criteria and this facility continues to be actively monitored and managed. No release of tailings has occurred. The Company will continue to sustainably manage the impact of the heavy rainfall event in collaboration with regulators and the local community.