GoviEx Uranium Strengthens Foothold in Zambia

In This Article:

  • GoviEx secures option to acquire 51% of the Lundazi exploration license

  • Acquisition is part of the strategy to increase exploration footprint within Zambia, targeting Karoo hosted Uranium

  • GoviEx already possesses substantial exploration data for the area

Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - September 9, 2024) - GoviEx Uranium Inc. (TSXV: GXU) (OTCQX: GVXXF) ("GoviEx" or "Company") is pleased to announce that, as part of its strategy to expand its foothold in the Republic of Zambia ("Zambia"), it has secured an option to acquire a 51% interest in the Lundazi exploration license (the "Lundazi License") from Stalwart Investments Limited (the "Transaction"). The Lundazi License covers an area of 817.9km2 which includes formations of the Karoo Supergroup, which is recognized for its substantial sandstone hosted uranium deposits in Zambia, making it a potentially significant area for uranium exploration activities.

The area offers geology similar to GoviEx's existing Muntanga Project in Zambia, where the Company has been advancing exploration with promising results and is scheduled to publish the results of a Feasibility Study ("FS") on this project in the second half of this year. Following the publication of the FS, GoviEx anticipates advancing project financing efforts with a view to be in a position to make a production decision, that could see the Muntanga Project potentially commencing production two years after construction commences.

Zambia is well known for its thriving mining industry, supported by a stable political environment and strong government backing. The country's commitment to fostering a conducive environment for mining operations, including regulatory support and infrastructure development, makes it an ideal location for GoviEx to expand its exploration activities.

Commenting on the transaction, GoviEx's CEO, Daniel Major, said.

"The Lundazi License represents a strategic advancement for GoviEx, complementing our ongoing work in Zambia. The geological similarities between Lundazi and Muntanga are particularly encouraging, allowing the Company to leverage its existing knowledge and expertise in the region. Progress at Muntanga, where the Feasibility Study is on track for publication later this year, has reinforced our belief in the potential of these underexplored, yet highly prospective areas in the country. Additionally, Zambia's solid reputation as a mining-friendly country, with strong government support, underpins our confidence in the success of these projects."