Kamanjab
The project area is in northern Namibia, approximately 350 km north of the capital Windhoek.
Craton’s granted tenement area covers the Kopermyn open-cut mine which dates from the 1970s when around 100,000 tonnes at ~ 2% Cu and 10 g/t Ag was produced. Copper occurs as chalcocite and covellite in a volcanic breccia or agglomerate.
Drilling by Craton in early 2008 near to the old mine intersected up to 21m at 0.58% Cu. Adjacent to a fault zone 500m northwest of the old mine, drill holes intersected up to 9m at 0.53% Cu. These early results indicate potential to define a resource with further drilling.

