Mansa Exploration Inc. announced the results of its very low frequency electromagnetic (VLF-EM) ground geophysical survey recently completed on its Skyfire Property (Skyfire or the Property), located near Horsefly, British Columbia. The survey was conducted by SJ Geophysics Ltd. of Delta, BC (SJ). The initial ground-based survey was carried out on 35 NE-SW oriented lines spaced 100m apart, with a station spacing of 12.5m. Encouraging results associated with a strong silver-gold geochemical anomaly on the Property lead to the Company extending and infilling the original survey grid with 31 additional lines. 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 was designed to assist in targeting and planning trenches and drill hole locations along an approximately 4.5 km long very strong Ag-in-soil anomaly. The soil anomaly is situated within a flat overburden-covered area with no outcrop exposure. Following the success of the survey, SJ Geophysics was engaged to prepare an in-depth interpretation of the results, incorporating all available data including signal strength, topography and cross-over amplitudes, to eliminate false positives and rank the confidence level of anomalous structures. The results highlight a series of structural lineaments coincident with the silver anomaly, which may represent underlying fault-, shear- or vein type mineralization on the Property.