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Title: NexMetals Step-Out Holes at Selebi North Validate Down-Plunge Continuity

Canada, 9th Oct 2025 – Global Stocks News – Sponsored content disseminated on behalf of NexMetals Mining. On October 1, 2025, NexMetals Mining (TSXV: NEXM) (NASDAQ: NEXM) confirmed that SNUG-25-194 intersected 32.60 metres of continuous mineralization at Selebi North South Limb, including an aggregate total of 19.90 metres of massive sulphide across five sub-intervals. NexMetals owns two previously producing Cu-Ni-Co mines in Botswana, a safe, mineral-rich Tier 1 mining jurisdiction in Africa. Exploration at Selebi began in 1959, with a major copper-nickel discovery in 1963 and mine development following soon after. Operations grew into an integrated mining and processing complex that ran for over four decades, producing up to 10,000 tonnes per day at full capacity. Selebi Main Shaft #2 was commissioned in 1980, followed by the start of production at the Selebi North deposit in 1990. The Selebi North shaft was added in 1998, six kilometres north of the original, expanding capacity and establishing the area as a key production centre.Today, Selebi North remains a focus of renewed drilling, where recent results are demonstrating the scale and continuity of mineralization across this historic mining district.[1.] The MRE on the Selebi Mine is supported by the 2024 Technical Report. Reference should be made to the full text of the Technical Report for the assumptions, qualifications and limitations set forth therein, a copy of which is available on SEDAR+ ( www.sedarplus.com ) under NEXM's issuer profile and on NEXM’s website here."These results are a critical confirmation point for Selebi North,” stated Morgan Lekstrom, CEO of NEXM, in the October 1, 2025 press release. “By bridging two major step-out holes and intersecting significant ma...


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