The Ghanzi property, located across 2,149km² with copper-silver deposits over 70km strike length, is situated in the Kalahari Copper Belt in northwestern Botswana.

Current drilling results were reported based on 24 new diamond core holes (5175.37m) drilled since March 2012.

Near surface mineralization at Zone 6 has a 1km strike length of high-grade copper and silver. Drilling intersected high-grade intervals averaging 1.7% copper over an average width of 6m.

Hana Mining CEO and chairman Marek Kreczmer said that Zone 6 mineralization is predominantly confined to a siltstone unit just above the D’Kar and Ngwako Pan contact.

"Mineralization within this unit is proving to be consistent over the one kilometre strike length. Its continuous high-grade nature makes Zone 6 a good potential target to consider for further deep drilling.

"We are currently continuing work to understand the nature of the geology and continue to discover more mineralization," added Kreczmer.