Jervois Mining Limited provide an update on drill programmes at its Kilembe and Bujagali area properties in central and western Uganda, following partial receipt of confirmed assays from 2019 exploration. Drilling at the Kilembe Area Properties targeted surficial Au-Cu mineralization detected through earlier geochemical programmes. In total, 1,905 metres of diamond drilling was completed in 17 holes drilled at the Kilembe Area Properties. Kilembe drilling has recommenced after the year end period and basis the early but positive results is expected to continue across first half of 2020. Further groundwork at the Kilembe Area Properties, including ground geophysics; soil and rock chip sampling, and prospecting have extended the strike length of mineralization at surface to over 6.0km, of which only 1.5km has been tested. Newly discovered rock chip sample highlights include: 41 g/t Au; 20.5 g/t Au; 10.3 g/t Au and 9.8 g/t Au. Exploration planned during First Quarter 2020 within the Kilembe Area properties includes ground geophysics and further drilling. These initial results are currently being used to prepare field plans for first half of 2020. Drilling at Bujagali targeted the Waragi anomalies detected through earlier geochemical and geophysical (IP) programmes, with 1,740 metres of diamond drilling completed: 10 additional holes were drilled at the Waragi area. Target mineralization was intercepted though not with the consistency of width and grade necessary to support a potentially economic resource. These latest drilling results and high grade rock chips provide further encouragement to continue with the current exploration pace on Jervois' Ugandan projects for both copper-cobalt and copper-gold. The highly anomalous results achieved to date continue to expand the prospective areas and improve the understanding of the mineralization present. The Company will provide further information from the ongoing exploration as the results are received.