Cassius Mining Limited advised its initial exploration programme at the wholly owned Chenene Lithium Project will start in August. The Project area covers 300 km2 across 4 contiguous licenses, with two initial target areas selected for highly prospective Lithium pegmatite occurrence Target #1 covers an amphibolite gneiss outcrop, with a historic Lithium pegmatite presence in this outcrop Target #2 covers an amphibolite gneiss outcrop, with known Lithium pegmatite presence in an adjacent amphibolite gneiss outcrop immediately across the border in the neighbouring license Target #2 is in close proximity to the 2017 Lithium/Tantalum discovery to the SW in similar metamorphosed outcrop along the same local margins of the Chenene hills (rock chip sampling in pegmatites, Mohanga Project), with multiple results >1.5% Li2O (Lithium Oxide) up to 3.3% Li2O This initial exploration programme includes geological mapping and outcrop sampling. The main topographic features of the area are the NW trending Chenene Mountains (1,300-1,700m elevation AMSL, formed of syn-orogenic and sheared granite) and the lower gently rolling plains (1,000-1,200m elevation AMSL, formed primarily of eroded granitic soils).

A group of metamorphosed igneous and sedimentary rocks outcrop in places along the margins of the granites. In this initial area of interest to the Company, a belt of metamorphosed amphibolite gneisses and amphibolite schists are seen to outcrop in places above the granitic soil plains. They are believed to be remnants of older rocks within the granites and conform generally with the foliations and shearing of the surrounding granite in a NW direction.

Lithium and Tantalum bearing pegmatites have previously been identified cutting this belt. The Company is initially targeting two defined areas in amphibolite gneiss outcrops (known to be host rocks of Lithium pegmatites within and immediately adjacent to the Company's Project area).