Rome Resources CEO Paul Barrett joined Steve Darling from Proactive to announce a significant new tin discovery on the eastern flank of the Mont Agoma prospect at the company’s flagship Bisie North project in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Drill hole MADD030, positioned northeast of known mineralization, intersected a 40-metre-wide tin-bearing zone at a shallow depth. While visual confirmation of cassiterite is limited in the weathered material, on-site Niton XRF readings indicate elevated tin levels. Laboratory assay results are pending and will provide definitive grades. Barrett noted the intercept lies beyond the currently defined mineralized footprint and outside the tin-in-soil geochemical anomaly, raising the possibility that this could represent either a new mineralized tin system or a fault-related repetition of existing mineralization. This opens up the potential for additional tin resources along the eastern flank of Mont Agoma. Since May 13, 2025, Rome has completed four drill holes totaling 737 metres, with three rigs currently active. All holes to date have intersected visible mineralization of tin, copper, and zinc, corroborated by the on-site XRF analyzer. Barrett emphasized the significance of these findings, which reinforce the untapped exploration upside at Bisie North and support Rome’s strategy of expanding its tin resource base in a critical minerals district. #proactiveinvestors #romeresourcesplc #aim #rmr #drc #basemetals #DRCMining #BaseMetals #MiningUpdates #TinDiscovery #GeologicalSurvey #MiningDrilling #ResourceExploration #ProactiveInvestors