To: john who wrote (811 ) 4/16/1999 12:59:00 PM From: CIMA Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 1650
True, it's been somewhat restrained so far to say the least, but the brakes will hopefully be taken off soon. CLARIFICATION ON CHALLANA: Joe Wojcik offered clarification on the Challana adit. It is true that a fault was reached. However, the paystreak wasn't lost. They have to dig down to regain the paystreak but the project is still intact. Sorry if I mislead anyone. Just didn't have the interpretation straight (I'm no miner obviously...). Joe's latest (he works 80 hours per month for SUNR): African Resources Inc. Signs Geologist Team For Major Site Valuation NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 4, 1999--African Resources Inc. (OTC BB: AFRI) announced today plans to send geologist Joseph R. Wojcik to Guinea, West Africa for survey and evaluation of the company's Konkure River Project. Wojcik, a geology graduate from Ohio State University, has been in the mineral industry for over 40 years and is recognized worldwide as knowledgeable regarding the occurrence, evaluating, and recovery of products from alluvial deposits especially with dredging technology. Rick Brodzik, CEO of AFRI commented, ''Based on existing Guinea government geologist evaluations, we feel our 20-mile concession of the Konkure River in Guinea is one of the richest finds of mineral deposits in West Africa. In addition, we have an option on another 13-mile alluvial concession on the Dinguaye River in Toague, Guinea. We are very excited to have Mr. Joseph Wojcik, who in our opinion is one of the best geologist in his field, travel to Guinea to verify and update existing assessments of these properties.'' African Resources is a natural resource development and mining company with diamond and gold concessions in Africa and operating gold mines in the U.S. The company is also currently engaged in various acquisitions and fundraising phases including negotiations to own licenses to market two proprietary mining technologies.