Galileo says it has made new lithium discovery

Zim Now Writer

Galileo Resources has said that an independent lab has confirmed lithium mineralisation over a significant width in the first hole completed at the Kamativi Project in Zimbabwe.

Galileo’s chairman and chief executive, Colin Bird said: “A new lithium discovery in the Kamativi region represents a significant find, particularly in view of the historic mining and lithium potential in the region.

“Our detailed soil surveys and mapping have identified multiple pegmatites with swarms extending more than 4km in strike length.”

“Drilling continues to intersect multiple pegmatite dykes, some over notable widths in the same environment”, he added.

Additional samples and visual analysis indicate an extension of the original anomaly over a considerable distance.

Coupled with detailed mapping, this shows a large target area never previously evaluated that will require additional drilling and an extension of the planned drill programme.

Peak values included 4 metres (m) at 1% Li2O (lithium) from 35m downhole depth with similar indications in other holes.

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