Li3 Lithium Corp. announced that Li3 Resources Inc., has earned a 50% interest in the Mutare Lithium Project located in Zimbabwe, by funding $250,000 of initial exploration work on the property. Li3 Resources had until December 31, 2022, to complete the Spend to exercise its option to acquire the 50% interest in the Mutare Lithium Project.

The exploration program completed under the Spend included surface rock-soil sampling and a geochemical survey to assist in identifying priority areas for a 5,000-metre exploration drilling program. Exploration drilling on the Mutare Lithium Project is scheduled to commence in the 1st quarter of 2023, toward completing an initial mineral resource estimate as defined in National Instrument 43-101 Respecting Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects. Mutare Lithium Project, Zimbabwe The Mutare Lithium Project consists of 1,500 hectares of licences retained within the Mutare Greenstone Belt.

The area was deemed prospective for lithium-cesium-tantalum pegmatites based on prior target generation work. Management believes the lithium exploration potential of the Mutare Greenstone Belt is analogous to that of the Pilbara Craton pegmatites in Western Australia. Zimbabwe, which is estimated to hold Africa's larger lithium resources and the fifth larger globally, is rapidly emerging as an important player within the lithium supply chain.

Over the past year, major Chinese battery metals companies have committed approximately $1.4 billion to acquire and develop lithium projects in Zimbabwe. The Mutare Lithium Project is located approximately 30 kilometres from the Sabi Star Lithium Tantalum Mine in eastern Zimbabwe's lithium district. In November 2021, Chengxin Lithium Group acquired a 51% ownership interest in the Sabi Star Lithium Tantalum Mine for $76.5 million.