Period under review · Galileo acquired 100% of Botswana-incorporated Crocus-Serv (Pty) Ltd ( Crocus ), whose assets comprise of 21 copper and nickel-PGE (Platinum Group Elements) exploration Prospecting Licences ( PLs ) in the highly prospective Kalahari Copper Belt ( KCB ) and the Limpopo Mobile Belt ( LMB ) in western and eastern Botswana respectively. The consideration of £163,020 for the acquisition comprised the issue of a total 38,814,246 new Galileo ordinary shares of 0.1p at 0.42p each and a separate cash payment of £10,828. · The Company commenced development of an exploration programme for the KCB properties. · The Company s subsidiary, Crocus, submitted, in terms of the Botswana Environmental Assessment Act (2011), a draft Environmental Management Plan ( EMP ) for the KCB project to the Department of Environmental Affairs ( DEA ) Botswana for review.
· Completed, 21 June 2019, an independent initial inferred resource estimate ( IRE ) for the Star Zinc project in accordance with JORC 2012 · The IRE reports Inferred zinc resources with reasonable prospects of future economic extraction of approximately 500 000 tonnes at 16% Zn or 77 000 tonnes of contained metal above a cut-off grade of 2% Zn, including approximately 340 000 tonnes at 21% Zn for 72 000 tonnes of metal above a cut-off grade of 8% Zn · Raised £1,000,000 in placing, before expenses, to advance the Star Zinc Project and for general working capital purposes · Acquired unconditionally from BMR, the remaining 15% of the shares that the Company did not hold in Enviro Zambia Ltd, thereby increasing the Company s ownership in the Star Zinc Project to 95% with the Zambian government holding the other 5% Kashitu Zinc Prospect ( Kashitu )