During December, Impact had completed 27 RC holes of a proposed 60 hole programme before the work was suspended late. A total of 1,150mt were drilled in holes ranging from 7 to 75mt depth, on a broad spacing of 1,000mt by 400m and 1,000mt between holes. Assay results from this programme are expected to become available in early March.

A further 37 hole programme of reconnaissance drilling will commence this week (1,700 metres) to do some infill lines at 500mt spacing in areas already drilled, and to test new targets at a spacing of 1,000mt by 400mt.

At Lekobolo, the drill targets collectively cover an area of about 140sqkm within which there are numerous clusters of elevated uranium-in-soil values.

The drill programme is anticipated to finish within a few weeks. A down-hole radiometric survey to measure uranium in the completed drill holes is due to start as soon as the logger becomes available. Assay results from this second programme are expected by late March.