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Tomahawk Metals appoints Slovak geology team and launches Australia field programme

The dual-country explorer has hired three Central European geologists and a Western Australian prospecting firm as it advances assets in Slovakia and Western Australia simultaneously.

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Tomahawk Metals (Aquis:TMHK), an Aquis-listed explorer with gold and antimony projects in Western Australia and Slovakia, has announced a series of operational appointments across both jurisdictions.

In Slovakia, the company is in the process of appointing Matej Molcan as Managing Director and in-country geological expert for its local subsidiary, bringing 13 years of mineral exploration experience and a track record with ASX-listed companies operating under Slovak regulatory frameworks.

Alongside that appointment, Tomahawk has entered an advisory agreement with Dr. Sven Honig and Dr. Vojtech Sesulka, founders of VMS Exploration and both European Geologists with more than 15 years of regional experience, to conduct a desk-based review of all current and historical data across its Slovakian antimony and gold licence areas.

The pair will produce a detailed geological model and a phased work plan with budgets and timelines for each licence.

In Western Australia, Tomahawk has engaged Dingo Prospecting, a remote exploration specialist, to lead a field sampling programme at the Saturn Gold Project, which sits near the Koolyanobbing iron ore operations and has a reported historical underground production grade of approximately 12 grams per tonne of gold, though that figure has not been independently verified.

The company expects to report initial results from the Saturn field programme in the coming weeks.

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