Jervois Mining Limited is providing an update on drill programme at its Kilembe area properties in central and western Uganda, following receipt of assays from fourth quarter of 2020 exploration. Drilling at the Kilembe Area Properties targeted surficial Au-Cu mineralization detected through earlier geochemical programmes. In total, 1,905 metres of diamond drilling was completed in 17 holes drilled at the Kilembe Area Properties in 2019 and 10 holes in 2020, totaling 1,409m. The drill hole locations for drilling at the CC Target in fourth quarter of 2020. These latest drilling results provide further encouragement on Jervois' Ugandan exploration properties. The highly anomalous results achieved to date continue to expand the prospective areas and improve the understanding of the mineralization present. Drill site reclamation and rehabilitation was immediately carried out in accordance with the terms of the ESIA certificate from NEMA and international good practice. Throughout the recent drilling program, Jervois' stringent Covid-19 management measures enabled ongoing and positive albeit modified engagement with communities within the drill program area and local and central government. Throughout the duration of the program, no cases of covid-19 were obtained throughout regular PCR testing of Jervois personnel, contractors and local service providers and the situation provided an opportunity to build local understanding of both the project and measures to prevent the spread of the virus. All exploration activities in Uganda have been suspended due to a combination of ongoing Covid-19 risks, political and regulatory developments in-country and results to date outside the Kilembe Area Properties which do not meet mineralization model expectations for copper-cobalt ore deposits. Jervois is initiating a partnering process for its Ugandan exploration portfolio and the current book value (AUD 20.5 million) will be subject to careful impairment review as part of the December 2020 annual account preparation. Jervois continues to maintain a footprint and executive presence in Uganda, as it continues to negotiate with government regarding its interests in the Kilembe copper-cobalt mine and Kasese Cobalt refinery. All rock and soil samples are sent to ALS Chemex South Africa (Pty) Ltd, an independent and fully accredited laboratory in South Africa for analysis for gold multi-element Induction Coupled Plasma Spectroscopy. Jervois also has a regimented Quality Assurance, Quality Control program where at least 10% duplicates and blanks are inserted into each sample shipment.