TIDMACU 
 
Production and Exploration Update for the Fourth Quarter and Full Year Fiscal 2014 
FOR:  AFRICAN COPPER PLC 
 
AIM SYMBOL:  ACU 
 
April 24, 2014 
 
African Copper Plc: Production and Exploration Update for the Fourth Quarter and Full Year Fiscal 2014 
 
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM--(Marketwired - April 24, 2014) - African Copper Plc ("African Copper" or the "Company") 
(AIM:ACU)(BOTSWANA:AFRICAN COPPER), the AIM and Botswana listed copper production and exploration company, announces a 
production and exploration update for the fourth quarter and its financial year to 31 March 2014 ("fiscal 2014"). 
 
Summary 
 
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=-  For the fourth quarter of fiscal 2014, the Company produced 2,515 metric 
    tonnes ("Mt") of copper in concentrate, a marginal increase on the third 
    quarter when 2,499 Mt were produced. 
=-  The amount of ore mined from the Thakadu pit was impacted by frequent 
    breakdowns of the mining contractor's fleet and rain. Ore transported 
    from Thakadu to Mowana for processing was also severely affected by 
    torrential rains during all three months of the quarter caused by the 
    frequent flooding of the Lepashe river on the ore transportation route. 
=-  The decline in ore processed during the quarter was offset by higher 
    grade ore from the Thakadu pit during January and March, and improved 
    recoveries when compared with the previous quarter. 
=-  Saleable copper in concentrate increased to 9,951 Mt for fiscal 2014 an 
    increase for the third consecutive year. 
=-  A preliminary geotechnical report was received during March for the area 
    north of the current Mowana pit. The results of this ongoing work will 
    be factored into current studies being undertaken to assess the 
    potential for developing an underground mine at Mowana. 
 
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Mr Jordan Soko, Acting Chief Executive of African Copper, said: "We are pleased with the mobilization efforts of our new 
mining partner Diesel Power and are looking forward to progressive increases in mining tonnages at Thakadu. With stable 
delivery of good quality Thakadu ore, the Mowana processing operation is well positioned to increase throughput and 
production levels in the coming quarter and new fiscal year." 
 
For further information please visit www.africancopper.com. 
 
Notes to Editors: 
 
African Copper is an AIM and Botswana listed copper production and exploration company, currently focused on Botswana. 
The Company's flagship project is the copper producing open pit Mowana Mine. African Copper also owns the rights to the 
adjacent Thakadu-Makala deposit. Both deposits are situated on the highly prospective Matsitama belt, located close to 
Botswana's second largest city, Francistown, in the north-eastern part of the country. 
 
PRODUCTION 
 
Production levels for the three months ended 31 March 2014 and previous periods are set out below: 
 
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                                                Total Q4  Total Q4  Total Q3 
                        Jan.     Feb.     Mar.     2013/     2012/     2013/ 
Description             2014     2014     2014      2014      2013      2014 
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Ore processed (Mt)    60,624   54,561   48,206   163,391   164,588   212,246 
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Cu grade (%)            2.02     1.24     1.85      1.71      1.67      1.36 
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Recovery (%)            91.8     87.0     90.3      90.2      88.2      86.6 
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Concentrate 
 produced (Mt)         4,227    2,518    3,198     9,944    11,358    10,404 
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Copper produced in 
 concentrate (Mt)       1124      587      804     2,515     2,429     2,499 
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Copper produced in concentrates for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2014 increased marginally by 3.5% and volume processed 
decreased by 1%, compared to the same period last year. 
 
During the three months ended March 2014, mining operations continued to be affected by poor availability of the mining 
contractor's equipment, resulting in low levels of waste stripping that was needed to expose high grade Thakadu ore. For 
the upcoming quarter ended 30 June 2014, the Company is anticipating more stable operations and an increase in mining 
productivity after the engagement of Diesel Power mining contractors who commenced mining operations at Thakadu in April 
2014. (See African Copper's press release dated 5 March 2014) 
 
Plant utilisation and throughput was affected during the quarter by the low delivery of ore transported from Thakadu and 
the time taken to accumulate sufficient live ore on the ROM pad for crushing. Ore processed fell progressively from 
January through March as a result of the heavy rains, though higher grades resulted in copper produced in concentrate 
increasing marginally to 2,515 tonnes compared to 2,499 tonnes in the previous quarter. A concerted effort has been made 
to increase the number of ore transportation trucks available and, with the end of the exceptional rainy season, better 
throughput and processing is expected in the coming quarter. During the periods of low ore delivery, planned maintenance 
was brought forward and carried out. 
 
Totals for the fiscal year ended 31 March 2014 in comparison with prior years are presented as follows: 
 
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Description                           FY 2013/14    FY 2012/13    FY 2011/12 
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Ore processed (Mt)                       748,911       801,901       738,921 
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Cu grade (%)                                1.66          1.78          1.93 
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Recovery (%)                                80.6          66.5          48.4 
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Concentrate produced (Mt)                 42,560        44,041        31,027 
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Copper produced in concentrate (Mt)        9,951         9,496         6,910 
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GEOLOGY/ EXPLORATION 
 
A comprehensive review of the current Matsitama exploration areas involving external consultants and African Copper 
geologists was completed during the quarter, including the Nakalakwana IOCG target. 
 
At Phute, following the review of all geological data in the previous quarter, a trenching exercise was undertaken 
exposing small amounts of copper mineralisation. A short RC drilling programme will be undertaken during the coming 
quarter. 
 
Work continues in the immediate vicinity of the Thakadu pit to identify similar deposits. 
 
A sampling exercise of old exploration boreholes to determine gold concentrations will take place in the coming quarter; 
and assay results will be incorporated into a general reassessment of Mowana's resources. 
 
NEAR MINE EXPLORATION 
 
Logging of the five geotechnical boreholes north of the current Mowana open pit was completed and samples for 
geotechnical test work selected. The test work results will be incorporated in studies for the proposed Mowana 
underground mine. 
 
The technical information in this announcement has been reviewed and approved by David De'Ath, BSc (Hons), MSc, GDE- 
Mining, MIMM and MAusIMM, the Company's Resident Geologist, of the Mowana Mine for the purposes of the current Guidance 
Note for Mining, Oil and Gas Companies issued by the London Stock Exchange in June 2009. 
 
This announcement contains forward-looking information. All statements, other than statements of historical fact that 
address activities, events or developments that the Company believes, expects or anticipates will or may occur in the 
future are forward-looking information. This forward-looking information reflects the current expectations or beliefs of 
the Company based on information currently available to the Company. Forward-looking information is subject to a number 
of risks and uncertainties that may cause the actual results of the Company to differ materially from those discussed in 
the forward-looking information, and even if such actual results are realized or substantially realized, there can be no 
assurance that they will have the expected consequences to, or effects on the Company. Factors that could cause actual 
results or events to differ materially from current expectations include, among other things, risks related to failure 
to convert estimated mineral resources to reserves, conclusions of economic evaluations, changes in project parameters 
as plans continue to be refined, the possibility that actual circumstances will differ from the estimates and 
assumptions used in the current Thakadu mining plan, future prices of copper, unexpected increases in capital or 
operating costs, possible variations in mineral resources, grade or recovery rates, failure of equipment or processes to 
operate as anticipated, accidents, labour disputes and other risks of the mining industry and political risks arising 
from operating in Africa and changes in regulations affecting the Company. All forward-looking information speaks only 
as of the date hereof and, except as may be required by applicable securities laws, the Company disclaims any intent or 
obligation to update any forward-looking information, whether as a result of new information, future events or results 
or otherwise. Although the Company believes that its expectations reflected in the forward-looking information, as well 
as the assumptions inherent therein, are reasonable, forward-looking information is not a guarantee of future 
performance and, accordingly, undue reliance should not be put on such information due to the inherent uncertainty 
therein. 
 
 
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: 
 
African Copper Plc 
Brad Kipp 
Chief Financial Officer 
+1 (416) 847 4866 
bradk@africancopper.com 
www.africancopper.com 
 
OR 
 
Canaccord Genuity Limited (NOMAD and Broker) 
Neil Elliot/Tarica Mpinga 
+44 (0) 20 7523 8000 
 
OR 
 
Tavistock Communications (PR and IR) 
Simon Hudson/Nuala Gallagher 
+44 (0) 20 7920 3150 
 
 
 
African Copper PLC 
 

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