Edenville Energy Plc now expected to hand over operations at Rukwa to its strategic partner Infrastructure and Logistics Tanzania Ltd. (ILTL) in February 2021, pursuant to the terms of the previously announced Coal Mining Agreement (CMA) between the two parties. The Company acknowledges this has taken longer than previously envisaged, with timing impacted by both the global COVID-19 pandemic and the Tanzanian general elections, which took place on 28 October 2020. The election, for both President and members of the National Assembly, created an administrative vacuum, with a number of relevant Ministerial positions only being appointed in December 2020. As previously outlined, this resulted in a number of logistical problems for ILTL, including the securing of work permits. Both ILTL and the Company have continued to work closely during this period, not only on handover preparations but also on securing additional contracts for the sale of washed coal from Rukwa. The Company believes both the handover and additional contracts will come to fruition in February 2021 and in the meantime Edenville International (Tanzania) Limited, the Company's in-country operating company, is continuing to meet current customer orders and demands.