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Kuya Silver Intersects Multiple >1,000 g/t Silver-Cobalt Veins in Wide Mineralized Zone At Campbell-Crawford Target, Silver Kings Project, Ontario, Canada

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Wide, high-grade 11.49 m mineralized zone grading 353 g/t silver, 0.11% cobalt expanding known mineralization along the Angus-McNamara Vein System

Five of seven drillholes intersected significant, visible silver-cobalt mineralization with best intersection of 1,372 g/t silver over 2.36 m in hole 24-SK-23

Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - January 30, 2025) - Kuya Silver Corporation (CSE: KUYA) (OTCQB: KUYAF) (FSE: 6MR1) (the "Company" or "Kuya Silver") is very pleased to announce the second set of drilling results from its 2024 drill program at its wholly owned Silver Kings Project, Ontario, Canada. This batch of drilling has been focused on testing the extent of the mineralization associated with the bonanza-grade silver-cobalt Angus Vein, first discovered in 2023. Several wide zones of high- to bonanza-grade mineralization have been intersected along a corridor between the flexed Angus and McNamara veins and connecting "ladder" veins and this flexure zone demonstrates significant potential for grade and tonnage (by Cobalt mining camp standards), with other suspected comparable, mineralized flexure zones nearby.

Highlights

  • High to bonanza grade silver-cobalt mineralization intersected in several veins in a flexure zone between parallel Angus and McNamara veins (Figure 1, 2, 3, Table 1)

    • Five of seven drill holes at Campbell-Crawford intersected significant, visible silver-cobalt mineralization

    • Angus Vein zone intersected 1,372 g/t silver over 2.36 m within wider zone grading 353 g/t silver, 0.11% cobalt (380 g/t AgEq*) over 11.49 m

    • McNamara Vein, previously untested in the ideal horizon, assayed mid-grade mineralization outside of flexure zone (92 g/t silver, 0.07% cobalt [110 g/t AgEq*] over 0.84 m)

    • Connecting ladder veins, which may significantly increase the volume of mineralized material between the two main veins, yielded 28.6 m wide mineralized zone grading 107 g/t silver and 0.08% cobalt (125 g/t AgEq*) including:

      • Upper vein: 1,540 g/t silver, 2.41% cobalt (2,127 g/t AgEq*) over 0.40 m within larger zone grading 322 g/t silver and 0.25% cobalt (382 g/t AgEq*) over 4.00 m

      • Lower vein: 1,530 g/t silver, 1.93% cobalt (2,000 g/t AgEq*) over 0.40 m within larger zone grading 480 g/t silver and 0.30% cobalt (556 g/t AgEq*) over 2.90 m

  • Widths of high-grade zone at Campbell-Crawford target in progress of being defined, with open potential at depth

    • This pipe-like structure is at least 30 m wide, approximately 40 m long, with high-grade mineralization tested to 20 m depth; the structure remains open vertically with historic potential estimated at 100 m

    • Drilling is in the early stages of definition drilling and additional drilling is required to develop a mineral resource estimation of this zone

  • Indications of additional untested zones along trend and room for expansion of mineralization

    • Zones are defined by detailed surficial geophysical surveys and 3D structural and lithological modelling

  • Drilling, which is ongoing, is testing the grade, density and distribution of these newly-recognized ladder veins