Nzuri Copper Limited provided an update on its ongoing exploration program in the Western Katangan Copperbelt in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), which is advancing on several fronts in line with the Company's previously announced plans. The exploration program will see Nzuri test up to five highly prospective targets in 2017 across multiple prospect areas with drilling to continue for most of this year. The relative locations of targets on the FTBJV licence area. A first-pass program of 10 Reverse Circulation (RC) holes for 1,111m has been completed on the Monwezi 3 and Kalongwe North anomalies, part of the Monwezi West Cluster, located 12km south of Ivanhoe Mines' world-class Kamoa-Kakula copper deposit and immediately along strike from Nzuri's Kalongwe Copper Project. Initial assays for this drilling are expected next month, with further drilling planned across other targets in the Monwezi West Cluster once results are received from a planned high-resolution aeromagnetic survey. Elsewhere, drill rig mobilisation has commenced to the Katete target, where a large surface geochemical anomaly will be tested, and crucial field work is underway to test the highly prospective Kasangasi Target, which is located just 17km south of the Kakula deposit. RC drilling at Kasangasi is scheduled to commence next month.