My only hesitancy in drawing a line straight to grade and throwing my hands and up saying "FINALLY" is this was buried a few pages down and I think that if the grade of this first intercept was expected to be that high it would be A - mentioned higher up, perhaps as the headline and B - with a side view of the core showing continuous mineralisation.
Given the muted description laden with technical lingo, I assume we have to be content with this as a new "technically significant" discovery rather than an "economically significant" one.
It does seem extremely significant. There's potential to uncover some large primary cobalt (by value) sulphide bodies as the source for the cobalt enrichment at Kalongwe / Monwezi 7 / Kalongwe South. AND we don't need to use the bloody unreliable DRC soil geochem, we can light it up with geophysics. Disclaimer - potentially...
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