INV Metals Inc. announced the discovery of a new copper-silver prospect, as a result of the company's ongoing regional soil sampling program at the Kaoko property, located in northwest Namibia. The new prospect is located approximately 28 kilometers southeast of the Company's Okohongo copper-silver deposit. The mineralized zone occurs discontinuously in outcrop over a potential strike length of 1.2 kilometres, up to 10 meters wide. Twelve rock grab samples analyzed to-date returned copper and silver values ranging from anomalous to 2.6% Cu and 1.7 to 84.0 g/t Ag. The copper mineralization consists of fine to coarse disseminated chalcocite and malachite within interbedded chloritic schists and dolomites. Due to complex folding related to dome and basin deformation and extensive calcrete cover, the true dimensions of the showings can not be determined from surface. The NS Showing occurs within the Okohongo horizon, the dominant copper mineralized unit on the Kaoko property and host to INV Metal's Okohongo Cu-Ag deposit located to the south (National Instrument 43-101 compliant inferred resource of 10.2 million tonnes grading 1.12% Cu and 17.75 g/t Ag, at a 0.3% Cu cut-off grade).