Metalsearch Limited provided a focussed drilling program completed on the Kraaipan Gold Project, comprising prospecting licence 232/2016, located in Southern Botswana. Seven Reverse Circulation ("RC") drill holes for a total of 522m, were drilled to investigate potential extensions to known gold mineralisation which had been intersected by historical drilling at shallow depths of less than 40m. The drill holes were completed in two blocks in the southern section of the Kraaipan Project area 248 samples from the RC drilling program were submitted for multi-element analysis at the ALS Global Laboratory in Johannesburg. Drill Hole KPRC037; Drill hole KPRC037 (Table 1, Figure 3) was drilled to a total down hole depth of 102m, testing a historical soil geochemical anomaly. The historical soil anomaly returned gold values of 5, 15 and 22 parts per billion ("ppb"). No significant gold intersections were returned from drill hole KPRC037 and the historical surface geochemical anomaly remains unexplained. Drill Hole KPRC038; Drill hole KPRC038 (Table 1, Figure 3) was drilled to a total down hole depth of 68m, down dip of historical hole KRP037, which previously returned an intersection of 13m @ 1.71g/t Au from 11m (down hole depth). No significant results were returned from drill hole KPRC038, indicating that the gold mineralisation previously intersected in historical hole KRP037 is limited in depth extent and confined to the near surface. Drill Hole KPRC039; Drill hole KPRC039 (Table 1, Figure 3) was drilled to a total down hole depth of 75m, underneath historical hole KRP052, which previously returned an intersection of 5m @ 2.29g/t Au from 27m (down hole depth). Drill hole KPRC039, returned 2m @ 0.55g/t Au from 62m (down hole depth). The result in drill hole KPRC039 suggests that the gold mineralisation intersected in historical hole KRP052 has been enhanced by surficial weathering processes and decreases in thickness and grade at depth. Drill Hole KPRC040; Drill hole KPRC040 was drilled to a total down hole depth of 76m, down dip of historical hole KRP077, which previously returned an intersection of 9m @ 1.10g/t Au from approximately 17m (down hole depth). Drill hole KPRC040; returned the following results; 1m @ 2.25g/t Au from 48m (downhole depth) 2m @ 0.84g/t Au from 63m (downhole depth); 1m @ 0.55g/t Au from 71m (downhole depth). The result in drill hole KPRC040, is similar to the result in drill hole KPRC039, and suggests that the gold mineralisation intersected in historical hole KRP077 has been enhanced by surficial weathering processes and decreases in thickness and grade at depth. Drill Hole KPRC041; Drill hole KPRC041 (Table 1, Figure 4) was drilled to a total down hole depth of 75m, down dip of historical hole KRP074, which previously returned an intersection of 21m @ 0.99g/t Au from approximately 6m (down hole depth). No significant results were returned from drill hole KPRC041, indicating that the gold mineralisation previously intersected in historical hole KRP074 is limited in depth extent and confined to the near surface. Drill Holes KPRC042; 43 Drill holes KPRC042 and KPRC043 were drilled to test a historic soil geochemical anomaly. Drill hole KPRC042 failed at a down hole depth of 6m and was redrilled as drill hole KPRC043 to a total down hole depth of 120m. No significant gold intersections were returned from drill hole KPRC043.