White Metal Resources Corp. announced that it has filed a National Instrument 43-101 ("NI 43-101") Technical Report in support of the Mineral Resource Estimate on the Okohongo Cu-Ag Deposit (the "Okohongo Deposit"), announced by the Company on August 18, 2021. The Okohongo Deposit is located within its 95%-owned Taranis (Okohongo) Cu-Ag Project (the "Project" or "Property"), as defined by Exclusive Prospecting Licence ("EPL") 7071 and covers about 13,825 hectares in the Kaoko Copperbelt, northwestern Namibia. The Inferred Mineral Resources (Table 1) of the Mineral Resource Estimate ("MRE") for the Okohongo Deposit, were modelled and calculated using 3,226 metres of Reverse Circulation ("RC") drilling in 28 drill holes (518 chip samples in resource) and 781.70 metres of historical diamond drill core in 4 holes (63 core samples in resource). The area covered by the resource is about 740 m (east-west) and 720 m (north-south). Using a cut-off grade of 0.30% Cu and assuming 10% geological loss, the study reported approximately 7.7-million-tonnes grading 1.55% Cu and 26.77 g/t Ag with a calculated copper equivalent (CuEq) of 1.82% Cu. The MRE, with an effective date of August 11, 2021, was prepared by Caracle Creek International Consulting MINRES (Pty) Ltd. ("CCIC MINRES"), South Africa, in accordance with current CIM Definition Standards on Mineral Resources and Reserves. Mr. Nico Scholtz, a Qualified Person as defined by NI 43-101 (Pri. Sci. Nat. - 400299/07), was responsible for the RC drilling and sampling program, including quality assurance ("QA") and quality control ("QC"). The RC chip samples were collected from the drill using a 3-tier riffle splitter to split the sample and representative chip samples were collected and logged onsite. Samples were taken at 1-metre-intervals. Samples were securely transported to the Activation Laboratories Ltd. ("Actlabs") preparation lab in Windhoek, Namibia. Once the main RC chip samples were prepared, Actlabs in Windhoek, Namibia sent the sample pulps directly to Actlabs in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada for analyses. Actlabs is an ISO/IEC 7025 accredited lab and is independent of White Metal. The samples were first analysed with 4-Acid "Near Total" Digestion (1F2) with ICP-OES finish for Ag, Cu and a suite of 33 other elements. Subsequently, samples with Ag greater than 100 ppm (above Ag upper detection limit) were analysed with Fire Assay Gravimetric (8-Ag) and samples with Cu greater than 10,000 ppm (above Cu upper detection limit) were analysed with sodium peroxide fusion with ICP-OES finish (8-Peroxide ICP). Wet sample was transported to the lab without splitting, dried at the Actlabs facility in Windhoek and split afterwards. A quality control and quality assurance ("QA/QC") program consisting of the regular insertion of Certified Reference Material ("CRM"), copper standards and blanks, into the sample stream by the Company was in place as was the industry standard internal QA/QC practices used by Actlabs. A CRM copper-silver standard was inserted approximately every 20 samples, a control blank was inserted every 15 samples and a duplicate taken every 30 samples. A total of 24 duplicate RC chip samples were analysed at independent referee lab ALS Global, an ISO/IEC 7025 accredited lab, based in Johannesburg, South Africa.