TORONTO, March 12, 2012 /CNW Telbec/ - Caledonia Mining Corporation (the
"Company") (TSX: CAL) (OTCQX: CALVF) (AIM: CMCL) is pleased to announce
the results summary of the 2011 exploration programme at its Nama
Copper/Cobalt Project in Zambia and outline the exploration programme
for 2012.
Highlights
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The results from the 2011 drilling programme demonstrate a new and very
exciting aspect to the Nama Copper/Cobalt Project
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A new mineralised copper zone has been identified
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Estimated weighted average copper grade - 0.47%
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Estimated weighted average thickness - 41 metres
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Intersected depths of between 280 and 450 metres
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A sufficiently large, near-surface resource up-dip from the existing
drill holes may provide the basis for a future open-pit mining
operation
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The 2012 exploration programme will now commence as soon as possible and
will include the following three phases of drilling:
- Phase 1: 2,400 metre drill programme to explore for potential shallower up-dip
continuation of the new mineralised zone to surface
- Phase 2: 6,000 metre drill programme to explore for potential deeper down-dip
continuation of the new mineralised zone
- Phase 3: A possible resource drilling programme to quantify the shallower
up-dip resources. This phase cannot be finalised at this stage as the
scope of this programme is entirely dependent on the evaluation of the
Phase 1 programme results.
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The costs of these drilling programmes will be fully funded from current
cash resources.
Commenting on these exploration results, Stefan Hayden, Caledonia's
Chief Executive Officer and President said: "The 2011 drilling
programme at Nama identified a new and very exciting aspect to Nama.
What we have found differs markedly in mineralisation style to other
properties in the region in that the zone we have identified occurs in
an atypical Copperbelt setting and occurs in rocks overlying the Ore
Shale. This zone of mineralisation occurs at relatively shallow depth
relative to the depth of the Ore Shale in the area and possibly extends
to surface. A sufficiently large, near-surface resource depth may
therefore provide the basis for a future open-pit mining operation.
"The 2012 exploration programme will commence as soon as the rains and
ground condition allow during the second quarter. The results should
allow us to confirm and further refine our model of Nama's geology and
copper resources potential. Caledonia has sufficient cash to complete
the 2012 exploration programme and intends to manage its cash resources
so that it can undertake further work at Nama without raising new
equity."
Background to the Nama Project
Caledonia holds four, contiguous large scale mining licences covering
approximately 800 square kilometres on the Zambian Copperbelt. The
northern boundary of Caledonia's licenced area is the DRC border and
the eastern boundary abuts the licence area that is held by a joint
venture between Vale and African Rainbow Minerals where a new copper
mine is currently under construction.
Prior to the 2011 programme, exploration activities had defined three
main styles of mineralization in the Nama Licence area:
a) "A-type" cobalt oxide mineralisation;
b) "D-type' iron oxide bodies which are mostly enriched in Cobalt; and
c) Copper dominated ore shale hosted copper-cobalt mineralisation,
commonly observed elsewhere in the Copperbelt and which is being
exploited by neighbouring mines to the east and south of the Nama
Licence Areas.
2011 Exploration Programme
The 2010 exploration programme identified two resource targets at Nama
(being "Konkola East" and "Kafwira") which were characterised as
belonging to the ore shale-hosted copper-cobalt style of
mineralisation. The 2011 programme was focussed on Konkola East where
a four-hole diamond drilling programme was carried out with the primary
objective of confirming the existence of Ore Shale member of the
Copperbelt stratigraphy. The results of this programme confirmed the
existence of Ore Shale in all holes. The Ore Shale intersection in
holes 1 & 2 was at depths and copper grades that do not merit further
exploration at this stage. Evaluation of the drill core extracted from
holes 3 and 4 identified a zone of mineralisation which occurs at
considerably shallower depths than the Ore Shale and does not occupy a
specific stratigraphic layer as would be expected. Assays of the
mineralised zones identified in holes 3 and 4 were sufficiently
encouraging to warrant a fifth hole being drilled in late 2011 and
which also intersected the newly identified mineralised zone.
Preliminary Evaluation of the Results of the 2011 Drilling Programme
The new mineralised zone identified in holes 3, 4 and 5 is considered to
be a contiguous zone. The assay results for the three intersections
have a weighted average of 0.47% copper over a weighted average width
of 41 metres at depths of between 280 and 450 metres. Holes 3 and 4 are
approximately 1,650 metres apart representing a minimum strike length
of the mineralisation. The interpreted structure of the mineralised
zone suggests that the zone may extend to surface within the Nama
Licence.
Although the copper grades of the newly identified zone are lower than
existing mines in the region, the zone is relatively shallow and the
ore mineralogy appears particularly suited to low-cost metallurgical
processing.
2012 Exploration Programme
Caledonia's Board has reviewed the results of the 2011 exploration
programme and the recommendations of management and has approved an
exploration programme for Nama in 2012 which has the following
objectives:
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Phase 1: drilling of additional holes comprising approximately 2,400
metres with the objective of identifying a continuation of the newly
discovered mineralized zone towards surface. This phase of the
exploration programme is expected to start as soon as ground/weather
conditions permit and results for this work are expected 4 to 5 months
thereafter.
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Phase 2: drilling of additional holes comprising approximately 6,000
metres with the objective of identifying the nature of a deeper
continuation of the above mineralised zone. This work will take place
after completion of Phase 1 and is expected to take approximately 8 to
10 months.
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Phase 3: Provided the results of the Phase 1 programme are positive, a
drilling programme focussed on delineating and evaluating resources
compliant with NI43-101 will be presented to the Caledonia Board for
approval prior to possible commencement. This Phase may commence
during Phase 2 activities.
Substantial additional exploration work may be required in future years
to arrive at a NI43-101 compliant resource statement.
Caledonia has sufficient cash resources to cover all of the exploration
costs for 2012. Caledonia intends to manage its cash resources so that
it retains the financial capacity to progress this project as far as
possible without requiring third party involvement or equity funding.
Dr Pearton, BSc Eng. (Mining Geology), PhD (Geology), and Fellow of the
Geological Society of South Africa, is Caledonia's VP Exploration and a
"Qualified Person" as defined by NI43-101. Dr Pearton consents to the
inclusion in the release of the matters based on his information in the
form and context in which it appears.
Caution Regarding Forward Looking Statements:
Information included in this release constitutes forward-looking
statements. There can be no assurance that future exploration will
identify mineralisation that will prove to be economic, that
anticipated metallurgical recoveries will be achieved, that future
evaluation work will confirm the viability of deposits that may be
identified or that required regulatory approvals will be obtained.
<p> <b>Caledonia Mining Corporation</b><br/> Mark Learmonth<br/> Tel: + 27 11 447 2499<br/> <a href="mailto:marklearmonth@caledoniamining.com">marklearmonth@caledoniamining.com</a><br/> <br/> <b>Renmark Financial Communications Inc</b><br/> John Boidman or Nadia Marks<br/> Tel: +1 514 939 3989 or +1 416 644 2020<br/> <a href="mailto:jboidman@renmarkfinancial.com">jboidman@renmarkfinancial.com</a><br/> <a href="mailto:nmarks@renmarkfinancial.com">nmarks@renmarkfinancial.com</a><br/> <br/> <b>Newgate Threadneedle </b><br/> Terry Garrett /Beth Harris/Graham Herring<br/> Tel: +44 20 7653 9850<br/> <br/> <b>Collins Stewart </b><b>Europe Limited</b><br/> John Prior / Sebastian Jones<br/> Tel: + 44 20 7523 8350<br/> <br/> <b>Collins Stewart LLC</b><br/> Dan Mintz<br/> Tel: +1 212 389 8022<br/> <a href="mailto:DMintz@collinsstewartllc.com">DMintz@collinsstewartllc.com</a><br/> <br/> </p> <p> <b>Further information regarding Caledonia's exploration activities and operations along with its latest financials and Management Discussion and Analysis may be found at </b><a href="http://www.caledoniamining.com">www.caledoniamining.com</a> </p> <br/>