Si6 Metals Limited provided an update on exploration activities as its 2021 field season commences on the ground in Botswana. The Company continues to target additional nickel, copper, cobalt, PGE and silver mineralisation at its Maibele Project. During December 2020, Si6 Metals completed 20km2of Gradient Array Induced Polarisation ("IP") surveying at its Airstrip and Dibete Prospects and continued deep drilling at its advanced prospects within the Botswana portfolio. The program has made steady progress, with results from geophysical surveying now available and diamond drilling progressing to over 320m depth. Ground Geophysics: The initial results from the Gradient Array IP surveying across the Airstrip Cu-Ag and Dibete Cu-Ag prospects are now available. The survey, which was designed to test for deep sulphide bodies that are potentially `feeding' the high-grade mineralisation observed close to surface, covered over 20 km2 at 100m line-spacing across the two prospects. The results from both Airstrip and Dibete are very encouraging and show strong chargeability responses that are often coincident with elevated copper levels in soil sampling and, in some cases, high-grade copper and silver mineralisation in drill holes. Airstrip: At the Airstrip Prospect, several prominent chargeability anomalies have been highlighted in 2D surface imagery of the IP survey results. Anomaly 1 is located on the NE edge of the survey area and is coincident with historically drilled copper-silver lodes. The high chargeability zones are offset slightly to the east of the main drilled mineralisation at Airstrip and extend along strike towards the Maibele North Ni-Cu-PGE orebody. This anomaly has never been properly drill tested and its proximity to known sulphide mineralisation renders it a very exciting exploration drill target. Anomaly 2 presents as a large area of multiple strong chargeability responses in the southwest corner of the survey area (Figure 1). The area displays moderate copper and nickel surface geochemistry but the NW- NE tending structural regime is still evident. The anomaly is also spatially associated with a large NW-trending dolerite dyke, the type of which have been noted to be associated with high grade copper and silver mineralisation in drill holes at Airstrip. This large area also contains a NE-striking magnetic body that potentially represents a mafic-ultramafic body that appears to be the extension of the ultramafic rock types associated with the Maibele North Ni-Cu-PGE orebody. Anomaly 2 is an exciting new exploration target for Si6 Metals demonstrating strong potential to contain both Airstrip- style high grade Cu-Ag mineralisation as well as Maibele North-style Ni-Cu-PGE mineralisation. Further deep-seeing geophysics such as dipole-dipole IP, or AMT will be required to further investigate these targets at depth at Anomaly 2. Anomaly 3 is located in the northern part of the survey area and is a NE-trending, >1km long linear chargeability high, directly associated with a strong NE-trending copper-in-soil anomaly, in an area that has never been drilled previously. Field reconnaissance has shown copper-oxide mineralisation (malachite) to be present at surface. The area shows intersecting NW and NE-trending structural features which are considered important in the potential location of copper-sulphide mineralisation. Dibete: The IP survey at Dibete revealed three zones of significant chargeability response. Zone 1 is a prominent, >2km long NE-trending linear chargeability high occurring coincident with previously drilled shallow high grade copper-silver mineralisation, extending along strike to the NE and SW. The position and strength of the anomaly is highly encouraging and if the response can be shown to have a source deeper than previous drilling (very few holes at Dibete have extended beyond 100m) then it presents as an exciting deep drill target. The survey also revealed two additional zones of high chargeability responses at Dibete. Zone 2 is located to the NW of Dibete and Zone 3 is to the ESE of the main Dibete prospect. Both anomalies are spatially associated with a NW- trending dolerite dyke which might have important implications for the presence of sulphide copper mineralisation. A follow up survey of a series of Audio-magnetic Tellurics ("AMT") or dipole-dipole IP traverses at each prospect is planned to resolve accurate depth to chargeability targets. Once the targets are finalised, Si6 Metals intends to mobilise a Reverse Circulation rig to site to test the chargeability anomalies. The high-grade copper and silve mineralisation at both Airstrip and Dibete appears to be very similar in style and geology to the historically significant Messina Copper Deposits located approximately 230km to the south-east in South Africa. Drilling update: The 550m deep hole targeting deep nickel sulphide mineralisation has progressed to approximately 320m prior to Christmas. The drill crew has re-mobilised to site and will continue on a 24-hour, double shift roster to ensure a timely completion of the hole. The main target in this hole is expected at around 400m to 500m down hole. The Maibele North nickel sulphide mineralisation is related to ultramafic intrusions within mobile belt rocks and is broadly similar in style to other ultramafic intrusion-related mobile belt nickel discoveries such as Nova-Bollinger and Julimar.