Okapi Resources Limited provided an update on field work and results at both the Crackerjack and Mambasa Projects during the December 2017 quarter. The tenement area was mapped with a focus around historic workings. Surface weathering and shearing make structural mapping difficult however folding of the sediments was evidenced by the strong cleavage noted in less weathered outcrop. Generally phyllic and propylitic alteration was confirmed along mineralized structures in fine-grained meta- sediments as well as dominantly mafic medium-grained lithologies. The presence of discrete carbonate-rich horizons within the sedimentary sequence is evidence of fumarolic activity and most noted mineralization is located within or adjacent to these areas. Trace sulphides (Arsenopyrite, Galena, Pyrite and Chalcopyrite) and copper carbonate (Malachite) are confirmed as associated with the historic workings. Collars from 14 of 26 historic RC drill holes (drilled by Maldon Minerals in 1989) were re-discovered and surveyed. This will allow historic results from these holes to be appropriately modelled and used to optimize follow-up drilling. If possible, previously unreleased original logs and drill chips will be obtained from the historic holes, to assist with the evaluation of the gold mineral systems and enhance the predictive ability of future geochemical work. Drainage channels on the project were comprehensively sampled. This was done above creek junctions so as to be representative of relatively small drainage areas. Large, coarsely-sieved samples were taken to minimize issues with the expected coarse nature of the gold particles. The detailed stream sediment sampling was intended to confirm areas of known mineralization and to assist with future targeting. The 72 samples underwent a cyanide leach bottle roll procedure and were assayed for gold and a suite of indicator elements.