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    I have tried to put together what I have found with regard to Kakozhi (former Mutoya) in the last 18 months or so.

    As I understand currently no scout drillings in this area (obviously BTR is focussing on Kitumba, PFS and so on). No news from Kakozhi since 6th May 2013.

    Nevertheless...maybe worthwile to read to get a feeling of what we are talking here:

    17 January 2012
    At Mutoya, ‘scout’ drilling of a geophysical target has been completed ahead of the annual wet season with some encouraging initial results.
    The following drilled thickness intersections were identified showing
    mineralisation at shallow depths MUSH-003 (inclined hole)
    - 39m at 0.44% Cu between 59m and 98m,
    - 3m at 0.36% Cu between 106m and 109m,
    - 37m at 0.46% Cu between 114m and 151m,
    -4m at 0.71% Cu between 214m and 218 meters
    Mutoya ‘Scout’ Drilling Target Area:
    The Mutoya target area is located approximately 6km northwest from Kitumba in an area previously untested by drilling. The anomaly is situated at the intersection of major fault structures, similar to Kitumba and is associated with a gravity high anomaly. There is an observed zonation of alteration mineral assemblages between the ‘scout’ drill holes which are indicative of the proximity to high/low temperature parts of an IOCG system. These indications are being evaluated to assess the best areas for follow-up work.

    Geological Observations

    The observed mineralisation in MUSH-003 is secondary in nature and construed to be derived from deep weathering, leaching and possible secondary remobilisation of primary
    mineralisation associated with nearby intrusive breccias. This concept is supported by the lack of iron rich hematitic breccias beneath the altered and mineralised rock units in MUSH-001 and MUSH-003, and their absence in MUSH-002.It is particularly encouraging to observe copper mineralisation in MUSH-003 at shallow depths (<150m) and this further heightens the potential prospectivity of the Mutoya area. It is apparent that there may be 2 types of mineralised IOCG targets including:
    1. the presence of a possible chalcocite supergene blanket in the vicinity of drill holes
    MUSH-001 and MUSH-003, and
    2. a primary mineralised IOCG hematitic breccias situated at depth and/or adjacent to
    or within the major fault system.

    16. August 2012 Kakozhi
    At the Kakozhi high-priority satellite target, drilling is focused on testing a coincident soil geochemical and airborne gravity anomaly. The first two holes in the planned drill program have been designed to gain the best stratigraphic coverage and are centred on the gravity
    and soil copper geochemical anomalies.
    The FY2013 exploration budget and drill design pattern for Mumbwa is currently being finalised and is expected to be announced in September 2012.
    Managing Director’s Comments:
    “We are delighted to be drilling at Mumbwa again, with our objective being to increase the confidence level and tonnes at Kitumba. We are also excited about the potential for another discovery at Kakozhi or elsewhere within the Mumbwa area.

    4 September 2012
    Diamond cored exploration drilling status:
    Drilling, recently restarted at Kitumba and on the Kakozhi prospect, has continued to make good progress. To date approximately 5,000m has been drilled with five holes
    completed at Kitumba and two holes completed at Kakozhi.
    Three rigs are operating (two on Kitumba and one on Kakozhi) with a fourth rig having arrived on site and scheduled to start drilling early September.
    The two Kakozhi holes KAKDD_001 and KAKDD_002 were drilled to test a copper soil geochemical anomaly and gravity anomaly, as well as to follow up on promising copper
    mineralisation intersected in MUSH001/MUSH003 in the Phase 5 drilling program. Both holes intersected metasediments, primarily dolomite, which are variably iron and
    manganese altered in their upper parts. Handheld XRF readings indicate anomalous copper associated with this alteration. Minor pyrite and subordinate chalcopyrite are
    observed in both holes.
    Kakozhi
    At the Kakozhi satellite target (Figure 8), drilling is focused on testing a coincident soil geochemical and airborne gravity anomaly. Two holes have been completed and were targeted on the gravity and soil copper geochemical anomalies

    5 November 2012
    ASSAYS FROM THE FIRST TWO KAKOZHI HOLES CONFIRM A
    SEPARATE MINERALISED SYSTEM AT THE MUMBWA PROJECT
    KEY POINTS
    Assays have been received for drill holes KAKDD_001, KAKDD_002 and KITDD_003.
    The following best copper intersections were identified:
    KAKDD_001 (azimuth 270. Dip -70, EOH 614m)
    - 202.54m at 0.35% Cu from 15.9m to 218.44m, including
    - 31.55m at 0.42% Cu from 147m to 178.55m
    - 8.56m at 0.78% Cu from 185.44m to 194m.
    KITDD_003 (azimuth 270, dip -85, EOH 602.65m)
    -4m at 0.71% Cu from 376m to 380m.
    -Four drill rigs operating on site have completed 13 holes for approximately 8076m.
    Managing Director, Mr Scott Lowe said:
    “We are pleased to have confirmed further mineralisation on our Mumbwa Project by vectoring in on these results from the Phase 5 “Mush” drilling. With a new style of
    mineralisation evident at Kakozhi, we look forward to carrying out further work on this prospect in the future.
    Our main focus and priority will remain completing the current drilling phase and progressing Kitumba through the project pipeline. However, we are greatly encouraged that there are other interesting prospects at Mumbwa that are yet to be assessed

    3 December 2012
    Kakozhi
    At the Kakozhi high-priority satellite target, drilling was focused on testing a coincident soil geochemical and airborne gravity anomaly. The three holes were
    designed to gain the best stratigraphic coverage centred on a gravity and soil copper geochemical anomaly.

    17 January 2013
    Kakozhi
    KAKDD_003 (dip -70, azimuth 045, EOH 664.9m)
    - 24m at 0.37% Cu from 14m to 38m
    - 32m at 0.76% Cu from 418m to 450m.
    KAKDD_003 was drilled on an azimuth of 045, dipping 70 degrees to a depth of 664.9 meters. This hole was designed to test a coincident gravity anomaly and soil copper
    geochemical anomaly at the Kakozhi prospect. The hole also drilled towards an interpreted contact with the mineralised syenite and breccia drilled in MUSH-003 (39m at
    0.44% Cu between 59m and 98m, 37m at 0.46% Cu between 114m and 151m and 4m at 0.71% Cu between 214m and 218 m) reported to the market in January 2012, the previous best result in the area. The hole failed to reach the contact, however increasing alteration intensity with depth is interpreted to mean the hole was getting closer.
    As reported previously, the holes drilled at Kakozhi, (KAKDD_001 and KAKDD_002) and now KAKDD_003, confirm another mineralised system at the Mumbwa project and display a replacement style of mineralisation. These latest results along with the mineralisation drilled in MUSH-003 and hosted in syenites require further follow up.

    6 May 2013
    Managing Director Scott Lowe said: Beyond the Kitumba deposit there are also other very interesting targets within the Mumbwa project which we intend to follow up.
 
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