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Pambili Natural Resources Corp

CALGARY, Canada – TheNewswire - Nov. 21, 2022 Pambili Natural Resources Corporation ("Pambili" or the "Corporation") (TSXV:PNN) announces an update to the results previously reported from the recent drilling program at the Happy Valley Mine (“HVM”) in Zimbabwe.

The drilling program was set out in the NI 43-101 Technical Report on the Happy Valley Mine, dated March 30, 2022 (“Report”) and the sampling and QA/QC protocols followed are summarised in the news release dated September 28, 2022.


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The Report, which is available on SEDAR and the Corporation’s website, was prepared by independent geologist Gayle Hanssen BSc. (Hons) Geology, a qualified person as defined by Canadian National Instrument 43-101. Ms. Hanssen has reviewed and approved the technical information contained in this news release.

 

As stated in the News Release dated September 28, 2022, the most westerly drill line provided two ore-grade intercepts over the main reef:

Hole 1:         1.25g/t over 8m; or if using a cut-off of 1g/t Au, 2.98g/t over 3m

Hole 2:         3.98g/t over a drilled width of 7m, using a cut-off of 1g/t Au.

These intercepts are from the same ore zone, which is dipping 65o to the north.  The second intercept is at 130m below the surface, with the intercept of Hole 1 being 40m above this.   The intercepts are contiguous with the trenched gold reef outcrop and consistent with the known geophysical anomalies and characteristics associated with economic occurrences of gold deposits.

The last drill line, 150m to the east has respectable intercepts on both holes, approximately 40m apart, on the section line. These grades are reported as being:

Hole 9:         2.78g/t over 2m

Hole 10:         5.23g/t over 1m

Again, the ore zone dips to the south at 65o and the intercepts are at similar depths to those of Holes 1 & 2 Therefore these intercepts are considered to be in the same zone as that intercepted in the westernmost drill line.

Although the intermediate drill lines did not show similar intersections, this is perhaps because they were drilled on the crest of a hill and were not drilled deep enough. A survey of the underground workings is planned with a view to being able to define continuity of an ore body between the easternmost and westernmost drill lines. Depending on the outcome of the underground survey, further drilling may to be required to properly define the ore body.

Although the results do not provide a basis for a resource, the intersections do indicate the presence of economic grade mineralization on the property and this justifies further exploration to fill in the gaps,” commented Ms. Hanssen.

Pambili Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Jon Harris stated: “Although the intermediate lines did not make the same intersections as those on the extremities, the planned survey of existing underground workings will provide additional data to help evaluate the extent of the orebody.”

About Pambili Natural Resources Corporation: Pambili Natural Resources Corporation is a natural resources exploration and development company (www.pambilinrc.com) currently active in Zimbabwe and in the province of Alberta.

 

For further information, contact:

Pambili Natural Resources Corporation

Jon Harris (CEO)

T: 403 277 4421

E: jon.harris@pambilinrc.com

 

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Caution Regarding Forward-Looking Information Forward-looking statements - Certain information set forth in this news release may contain forward-looking statements that involve substantial known and unknown risks and uncertainties. Forward-looking statements are often, but not always, identified by words such as “believes”, “may”, “likely”, “plans”, or similar words. Forward- looking statements included in this news release include statements with respect to work to be done on the Happy Valley mine in Zimbabwe. These forward-looking statements are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties, certain of which are beyond the control of the Corporation, including, but not limited to the impact of general economic conditions, industry conditions, currency fluctuations, and dependence upon regulatory approvals. The Corporation does not assume any obligation to update the forward-looking statements to reflect changes in assumptions or circumstances other than as required by applicable law.

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