Thunderstruck Resources Ltd. reported significant assay results for the remaining diamond drill holes completed during 2019 on its Korokayiu Joint Venture zinc-copper VMS prospect. Based on the strength of these and previously reported 2019 drill results, together with other recent results from the project, the JV has applied to increase the tenement holdings by over 350%. Arrangements are underway to begin the next phase of drilling, which will be focused on scouting holes and completely funded by the JV partner. Drill hole WLK17 intersected 13.8% zinc (Zn), 2.94% copper (Cu), 114 grams-per-tonne silver (g/t Ag), and 1.08 g/t gold (Au) over a drill core interval of 11 metres square. WLK17 (-45o dip /334o azimuth) was collared 80 metres east along strike from the Korokayiu VMS Discovery Outcrop to infill and verify historical drill intercepts reported by Anglo. The mineralization is hosted by intensely altered fragmental volcaniclastic dacite hosting massive sphalerite-chalcopyrite-pyrite mineralization. The WLK17 intercept is significant in that it represents the highest-grade drill intercept to date, current or historically reported, from Korokayiu. WLK17 was in part designed to twin historic hole WLK4, drilled by Anglo over 40 years ago, which returned assays of 5.5% Zn and 2.3% Cu over a drill core interval of 10 metres. The fact that WLK17 returned a zinc grade 2.5 times that of WLK4 underscores the importance of modern verification drilling at Korokayiu and its potential to add value to the project. Drill hole WLK16A, collared 120 metres south of WLK17, was designed to test the depth extent of high-grade massive sulphide mineralization intersected in Thunderstruck's recent 2019 drill hole WLK14B, and disseminated mineralization within WLK14A. WLK16A (-60o dip /334o azimuth) intersected fine-grained felsic volcaniclastic rocks hosting clastic semi-massive to massive sphalerite-chalcopyrite-pyrite mineralization that assayed 21.6% Zn, 2.0% Cu, 81 g/t Ag, and 0.42 g/t Au over a drill core interval of 2.77 metres square. Similar to WLK17, drill hole WLK16A returned a zinc grade 2.5 times that of the historic Anglo drill hole that it was designed to twin, WLK11, which returned 8.3% Zn and 2.8% Cu over a 2.1-metre drill core interval. Drill hole WLK16B (-90o dip) collared from the same setup did not intersect significant mineralization, similar to historic Anglo drilling nearby. The 2019 Korokayiu Joint Venture (JV) zinc-copper volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) prospect diamond drill program comprised seven drill holes totaling 904 metres designed to verify the presence of historically reported copper-zinc massive mineralization and further test the extent of the deposit area.