Mansa Exploration Inc. has engaged SJ Geophysics to conduct a high resolution very low frequency EM (VLF) geophysical survey as well as an Induced Source Resistivity (ISR) survey on its Skyfire Property, located approximately 86 kilometers northeast of the town of 100 Mile House in central British Columbia. The VLF survey is a high-resolution ground based electromagnetic survey which aims to delineate discrete near surface structures, which may be associated with silver mineralization on the Property. The survey is designed to cover an approximately 4.5 km long, very strong Ag-in-soil anomaly which runs NW-SE across the Property. The soil anomaly is situated within a flat overburden-covered area with no outcrop exposure. The ISR survey is similar in technique to an Induced Polarization (IP) survey, in which electrodes are used to inject a current into the earth, while a voltmeter measures the voltage drop between stations (dipoles). The drop in voltage is converted to a resistivity value in order to produce a 2 dimensional cross-section of the resistivity and conductivity of the ground. The ISR survey will be carried out over the Walton Showing, a northwest trending quartz-tetrahedrite vein discovered by hand trenching in 2016.