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Namibia Critical Metals Announces CDN $450,000 Private Placement

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HALIFAX, NS / ACCESSWIRE / November 1, 2024 / Namibia Critical Metals Inc. ("Namibia Critical Metals" or the "Company" or "NCMI") (TSXV:NMI)(OTCQB:NMREF) today announced it intends to complete a non-brokered private placement in the amount of up to $450,000 consisting of units offered at a price of $0.035 per unit ("Private Placement") representing the closing price of the common shares on October 31, 2024 and an 11% discount to the 50-day moving average price of the common shares of the Company. Each unit will consist of one common share and one-half warrant. Each whole warrant will be exercisable for one common share at a price of $0.05 for a period of 12 months. A maximum of 19,285,714 common shares of Namibia Critical Metals will be issued pursuant to the Private Placement (assuming full exercise of all warrants).

Bannerman Energy Ltd. has confirmed their intent to participate in the Private Placement up to a minimum amount of $189,450 representing their current pro rata ownership of the Company of 42.1%. The participation of Bannerman Energy Ltd. (BMN.AX OTCQX:BNNLF) may constitute Related Party Transactions under Multilateral Instrument 61-101 - Protection of Minority Security Holders in Special Transactions ("MI-61-101"). NCMI is relying upon an exemption for shareholder approval required under section 5.7(1)(a) of MI 61-101 on the basis that any related party elements of such transactions would not exceed 25% of market capitalization of NCMI.

The Private Placement is subject to the approval of the TSX Venture Exchange ("TSXV").

The proceeds of the Private Placement will be used primarily to fund general corporate purposes. The common shares and warrants of the Company issued pursuant to the Private Placement will be subject to a four-month hold period.

About Namibia Critical Metals Inc.

NCMI is developing the Tier-1 Heavy Rare Earth Project, Lofdal, a globally significant deposit of the heavy rare earth metals dysprosium and terbium. Demand for these critical metals used in permanent magnets for electric vehicles, wind turbines and other electronics is driven by innovations linked to energy and technology transformations. The geopolitical risks associated with sourcing many of these metals has become a repeated concern for manufacturers and end users. Namibia is a proven and stable mining jurisdiction.

The Lofdal Project is fully permitted with a 25-year Mining License and is under a Joint Venture Agreement with Japan Organization for Metals and Energy Security (JOGMEC).