• Deep South Resources has closed an option agreement with World Class Minerals Venture Ltd.
  • World Class Minerals Venture has granted the company the exclusive right to acquire up to a 80 per cent undivided interest in three copper exploration licences in Zambia
  • Deep South CEO Pierre Leveille sat down with Daniella Atkinson to discuss the news
  • Deep-South Resources is a mineral exploration and development company
  • Deep-South Resources (TSXV:DSM) opened trading at C$0.04

Deep-South Resources (DSM) has closed an option agreement with World Class Minerals Venture (WCMV).

Under the option agreement, DSM will acquire up to an 80 per cent undivided interest in three copper exploration licences in the center of the Zambian Copper belt – one of the most prolific copper belts in the world.

Pierre Leveille, CEO of Deep South Resources, sat down with Daniella Atkinson to discuss the news.

Deep-South Resources is a mineral exploration and development company that holds an interest in the Haib Copper project in Namibia, Africa.

Deep-South Resources (TSXV:DSM) opened trading at C$0.04.

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