LSE-listed Kavango Resources on Friday announced that core and reverse circulation drilling on its Kalahari Suture Zone Project (KSZ), in Botswana, had intersected a high-level gabbroic intrusive at 53 m from surface in one of the holes (RIT50) drilled. The 1 000 m drilling programme is designed to test the company’s exploration strategy of identifying high-level, Karoo-age gabbroic sills predicted from its geophysical surveys, including airborne electromagnetic methods; and to confirm the existence of metal sulphide mineralisation associated with the gabbroic intrusives.