Great Western Minerals Group, Ltd. announced updated drill results for the company's Steenkampskraal rare earth Project in South Africa. The area targeted by Underground Channel Sampling is the historic mine area as is referred to as the 'Main Mineralization Zone'. Assays reported for core and channel samples in this disclosure are weighted-average composites by interval length across each mineralized intercept (consisting predominantly of the mineral monazite) whether in drill core or in an underground channel.

In reporting on the Steenkampskraal drill program, true thickness measurements are based on a visual assessment of the extent of mineralization. The reported 'misses' represent either drilling beyond the boundaries of monazite or local areas of non- mineralization within the 'pinch and swell' vein system. In total, the REE-bearing Monazite vein has now been well delineated over a strike length of 900 meters and down-dip to an average depth of 125 meters.

Importantly, mineralization remains open to the east and at depth along most of the trend.