Kanzenzi Project Overview The Kanzenzi Project is situated in Mwinilunga, North-West Zambia, within the highly prospective Lufilian Arc. A significant portion of the project lies on the Lower Roan formation, which contains basal conglomerates – the main copper-bearing unit responsible for some of Zambia’s most substantial mineral deposits. This geological setting positions the Kanzenzi Project as a promising exploration opportunity for copper mineralization. Exploration Highlights 1. A soil sampling survey was conducted across the tenure at a 500 by 500-meter spacing, with analysis performed using XRF technology. The survey identified a significant anomaly, trending east-west across the license area. 2. In addition to copper potential, the project holds substantial reserves of clear quartz, which has attracted illegal mining activity within the area. Next Steps The project is entering its next phase of exploration, which will focus on: 1. Infill sampling to refine the identified anomaly. 2. Geophysical surveys, including a magnetic survey, over the anomalous zones to provide more detailed subsurface data. 3. Resource Drilling Investment Opportunity We are currently seeking investment to fund the upcoming phase of exploration, which will encompass infill sampling, satellite imagery analysis, and magnetic surveys. The goal is to progress the project towards resource drilling and delineation. In addition to copper exploration, the project developers are in the process of securing mining rights for the extraction of clear quartz and are actively seeking market opportunities for this resource.