In October/November 2016 Mount Burgess conducted a drilling programme on its Kihabe Zn/Pb/Ag project in Botswana, where to date it has delineated 2004 JORC compliant Zn/Pb/Ag resources amounting to 25 million tonnes @ 3% Zn equivalent grade from its Kihabe and Nxuu deposits. The objective of the drilling program was to test four additional Zn/Pb targets and a copper/cobalt anomaly not previously drill tested that might represent the QW/dolostone contact. The company's strategy is to use RC drilling for early identification of regions of interest for follow-up diamond drilling. In addition to confirming that Target 52 is mineralised, the program results thus far suggest the mineralisation occurs as a synclinal fold with both limbs of the fold dipping inwards. Drill lines 1, 2 and 3 of Target 52 (all results pending) focus on the fold nose of the possible syncline and it is anticipated results from these lines will give greater understanding of the structure of the mineralised zones, which will assist in targeting drilling going forward. Target 52 is a geochemical soil anomaly identified 2km SE of the Company's Nxuu deposit. The geochemical soil results suggest a possible mineralised strike length of more than 5km, which is more than double that of the combined strike lengths of the Kihabe and Nxuu deposits. Results from the remaining 15 holes submitted for assay are pending and include: The remainder of Target 52 drilling (6 holes) - Wanchu, a zinc geochemical anomaly 4km SW of the Nxuu deposit (2 holes) - Wanchu West anomaly, a smaller but strong zinc anomaly just 1.5km south of the Kihabe zinc deposit (3 holes) - Copper /Cobalt soil anomaly 3km NE of Lebala. Samples are being pulped in South Africa and sent to Perth, Western Australia for assaying. Drilling at the less well defined Lebala Zn/Pb target did not intersect QW before entering dolostone near-surface and therefore these 2 drill holes were not submitted for assay.