African Copper cuts mineralization on Matsitama project (May 17, 2007)

Delineation drilling by African Copper (ACU-T, ACU-L) has cut several long intersections of copper mineralization on the Thakadu copper prospect, part of African Copper’s Matsitama property in northeastern Botswana.

Among the better intervals were a 32.7-metre intersection that ran 3.53% copper and 40 grams silver per tonne, and a 24.4-metre intersection grading 4.2% copper and 40 grams silver.

Drilling on another prospect on Matsitama, Makala, turned up similar grades over core lengths in the 1-metre to 7-metre range.

Drilling continues, with the object of providing a resource estimate some time in June.

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