Rainbow Rare Earths Ltd. provided an update on its exploration and mine development programme. Test results from 6 additional drill holes now received - 8 out of the 30 holes drilled at Kiyenzi are now analysed, a total of 200m of drilling. All drill holes confirm mineralisation from shallow depths - a number of sections showing grades in excess of 3% TREO ("Total Rare Earth Oxides"). Intersections totalling 42.5m across 7 of the holes averaged 6.06% TREO. On 25 November 2019, the Company announced details of the first two drill holes (GAK_DD_29 and 31) from the drilling campaign undertaken in the second half of 2018 at Kiyenzi, within the Gakara mining permit area. A total of 30 diamond core drill holes were completed, and the Company is currently in the process of analysing all of these holes. Based on initial observation, these drill holes are believed to contain greater widths of mineralisation than initial expectations. Results of a further 6 holes have now been received, meaning 8 out of the original 30 drill holes have now been fully analysed, totalling 200m. These intersections total 42.5m out of the 200m analysed so far, and average 6.06% TREO, all at relatively shallow depths (less than 50m). All drill holes were inclined at 50 to 60 degrees with holes orientated in 4 main and perpendicular directions which endeavoured to map the mineralised bodies (veins and breccias) at depth, while also attempting at intersecting such bodies perpendicularly to interpreted orientations. The quoted mineralisation widths may be considered an estimate of true thickness.