April 15, 2014 07:30 ET
   Long Forgotten Uranium Bonanza Rediscovered, Kilimanjaro Unleashes Somalia Uranium Exploration Initiative 
     
              BELIZE CITY, BELIZE--(Marketwired - April 15, 2014) -  The directors and management of Kilimanjaro Capital (GXG:KCAP)(OTC  PINK:KIMJF) are pleased to provide an update on the Company's evolving  interests in Somalia where Kilimanjaro Capital currently has a 5% earn  in interest in the 1,161,400 acres Amsas-Coriole-Afgoi (ACA) Block.
           It is all but forgotten that prior to the 1991 civil war,  Somalia was one of Africa's largest suppliers of uranium with tons of  proven reserves and even more undiscovered. Somali uranium powered  Iraq's infamous nuclear program. Brazilian, UAE, American, and Italian  companies scrambled for concessions and had big plans for the region  including US major Westinghouse. Then the civil war broke out in 1991,  the Ministry of Mines and its records were destroyed and all traces of  uranium mining disappeared. US State Department declassified documents  indicate the disastrous "Black Hawk Down" Mogadishu intervention in 1993  may also have been intended to secure uranium resources from falling  into the wrong hands.         
           Today, the emerging focus in Somalia is on oil and gas  exploration with few remembering that uranium was once king here.  Uranium deposits are scattered throughout northern and central Somalia.  However, most regions have not been explored. Kilimanjaro hopes to  change that trend by branching out into uranium exploration logistics  and support services. 
           Kilimanjaro CEO, Zulfikar Rashid, explains that oil  exploration companies usually obtain the entire mineral rights to an  exploration block but disregard them in favor of oil: "In Somalia, the  mineral rights have been all but ignored. We plan to change that, the  mineral rights have value in the right hands. The problem is that many  uranium exploration companies are too small and lack experience in  disputed regions like Somalia; this is where Kilimanjaro come into the  picture by partnering with these junior mining companies and sharing our  expertise in Africa, frontier investment financing, and dispute  management." 
           Rashid's plan has three stages: "First talks are underway to  partner with an initial uranium exploration company. Then we rapidly  expand throughout the country to rediscover and document both old  deposits and reveal potential new ones. Finally, we revitalize the  Somalia uranium industry which once boasted plans for more than $500  million (in 1980 dollars) in processing plants."
           The current spot price for uranium is about $34 a pound.
           Kilimanjaro Capital is a Belize company conducting business  in Africa in conjunction with its stakeholders and affiliates. The  Company is listed on the US OTC Markets exchange under the ticker symbol  KIMJF.          |