Mount Burgess Mining N.L. provided update on drilling at the polymetallic Nxuu deposit, Botswana. PQ and HQ diamond core in-fill drilling is currently being conducted with two drill rigs at the Company's polymetallic Nxuu Deposit on Prospecting Licence PL43/2016, in Western Ngamiland, Botswana. The Nxuu Deposit is a shallow basin-shaped polymetallic deposit where Zinc (Zn), Lead (Pb), Silver (Ag), Vanadium (V) and Germanium (Ge) mineralisation is hosted within a totally oxidised quartz wacke, situated in a barren dolostone basin. Prior to the current drilling programme, 28 holes previously drilled by the Company found as follows: To a large degree the boundaries of the mineralised domain have now been determined; Mineralisation was intersected from as shallow as 3.0m below surface (NXDD030 on Section 15) and was intersected at depths to 64.0m (NXDD048 on Section 11); Overall, the average depth to base of mineralisation in the 28 holes drilled is 40.0m; On average 54% of the 28 drill hole lengths contains mineralisation above cut-off grades; Of the remaining 46% 17.5% is Kalahari cover, leaving only 28.5% as low grade or barren quartz wacke. To date three PQ diamond core holes have been completed, one of which was a twin hole and sixteen HQ diamond core holes have been completed, three of which were twin holes, in the Nxuu Deposit NW Zone. To date two HQ diamond core holes have been completed in the Nxuu Deposit NE zone. It is anticipated that drilling will continue after the Christmas break.