The Magi-005 hole returned three micro-diamonds from a 3.7m interval of kimberlitic sandy tuff with a total carat weight of 0.000108 with one diamond retained on the 0.150mm sieve, the company said.

Ten split-core samples from drill hole Magi-008 are on the way to Canada for diamond recovery, while Magi-007 is complete and split-core samples are being considered.

The Saskatchewan Research Council Geoanalytical Laboratories (SRC) tested the Magi core samples.

Pangolin continued to work on the Magi area and a ground magnetic survey identified two separate magnetic features in close proximity to the sandy tuff area.

Located in southwestern Botswana, the 1,546.06km² Tsabong North Project is on the northern edge of the Tsabong Kimberlite Field known to contain 85 kimberlites.

A series of airborne geophysical targets were drill tested over the past nine months and the most significant discovery is the Magi area where apparently kimberlitic tuff was intersected in six drill holes.