Lotus Resources Limited announced the addition of significant uranium experience to the Board. All three new additions to the Board have extensive uranium market experience. These changes set Lotus for success during the next phase of the re-development of the Keyelekera Uranium Mine. Mr. James Eggins joins the Lotus Board as the Non-Executive Chairman. Mr. Eggins has been involved in the uranium market since 1981. During his career Mr. Eggins held senior management roles at Queensland Mines Limited, CRA Limited, WMC Limited and Paladin Energy Limited. He has an intimate knowledge of the uranium market having been involved with mine to market logistics and full product lifecycle issues. His career has included extensive involvement in uranium regulatory compliance at a national and international level. He has been a Director and Chair of the Uranium Information Centre and been on the Baard of the World Nuclear Association. Mr. Andrew Mirco joins the Lotus Board as a Non-Executive Director. Mr. Mirco has held senior executive positions at Woodside Petroleum Limited, Paladin Energy Limited and currently Argosy Minerals Limited. Mr. Mirco is an experienced corporate finance and business development executive with a strong background in financing, commercial negotiations, deal structuring, risk management and stakeholder engagement. Mr. Davey is a mining engineer with over 25 years of senior management and operational experience in the construction and operation of gold, platinum and coal mines in Africa, Australia, South America and Russia. More recently, he has been involved in venture capital investments in several exploration and mining projects and he has been instrumental in developing the Panda Hill niobium project as well as the Honeymoon uranium project. His focus is in securing first class mining projects in world class mining jurisdictions. Mr. Kestell has decided to resign from the Board. His resignation is effective at the end of May 2020 to ensure an orderly handover of affairs to the new Board.