Force Commodities Ltd. provided an update in respect of work completed to date on Phase 1 of its maiden Lithium Exploration Program at the Kitotolo Lithium Project located in Tanganyika Province in the south east of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The Kitotolo Lithium Project comprises Mining License PE13247 and Exploration Licence PR12453 which collectively extends over 400km² and is located approx. 30km south-west of AVZ Minerals Limited. Initial 43 test pits and 9 trenches completed in December 2017. In-situ and fresh spodumene observed in exposed pegmatite in test pits and trenches near to and at 500m and 1km step outs from Katamba Pit. Test pits and trenches confirm pegmatite extending well in excess of an initial 1km strike length, that remains open towards NE and SW directions and down dip and dipping progressively shallower to the NE. 42 test pit samples and 153 trench samples for a total of 195 samples dispatched to the ALS Laboratory in Lubumbashi for analyses. Test pitting and trenching confirms continuous strike pegmatite interpretations along the NE/SW orientation and reinforces the regional pegmatite orientation across the Kitotolo Mining and Exploration licences. Results and observations from work already completed from Phase 1 Lithium Exploration Program are highly encouraging. Company progressing balance of Phase 1 Lithium Exploration Program and to immediately commence Phase 2 Lithium Exploration Program at Kitotolo. Initial drilling program to be brought forward at Kitotolo Lithium Project with planning work underway and discussions with drilling contractors advancing.