Majuba Hill Copper Corp. reported completion of MHB-29 the third and final core hole in the 2022 deep core drilling program at the Majuba Hill Porphyry Copper Project in Pershing County, Nevada. Hole MHB-29 was drilled to 3607 feet (1099 m).

MHB-29 core is currently being sawn and sampled at the Majuba Hill Copper Corp. warehouse. MHB-27 and MHB-28 have been sawn and submitted to ALS USA Inc. for analysis.

All assay analyses are expected to be complete within 10 to 12 weeks. MHB-29 intersected granodiorite at 3,403 feet. Sulfide mineralization occurs as along veins and disseminated throughout the core.

The Company has implemented a QA/QC program using best industry practices at the Majuba Hill Project. The samples are transported from the JUBA secure warehouse or directly from the drill to the ALS Sample Prep Facility in Reno or Elko, Nevada. ALS then transports the prepared pulps to their analytical lab in Reno, Nevada or Vancouver, B.C. Soil and rock chip samples are transported by the company directly to Elko or Reno, Nevada.

Drill core samples are sawn in half lengthwise and one half is placed in labeled cloth sample bags. All samples are analyzed for copper, gold, silver, and 33 other elements. Gold is determined by ALS method Au-AA23 which is a fire assay with an AAS finish on a 30 gram split.

Copper, silver and the remaining 31 elements are determined by ALS method ME-ICP61 which is a four acid digestion and ICP-AES assay. Approximately 5% of the submitted samples are drill duplicates and copper-gold-porphyry commercial standard reference material pulps. The sample rejects and remaining pulps will be retrieved from ALS.

The scientific and technical information contained in this news release has been reviewed by E.L. "Buster" Hunsaker III, CPG 8137, a non-independent consulting geologist who is a "Qualified Person" as such term is defined under National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI 43- 101").