African Gold Ltd. announced the results of a recent auger drilling campaign on the Didievi Project, Cote d'Ivoire. The Company recently completed a 422-hole auger drilling campaign (for 2,016m) on the 10km long Poku Trend, located approximately 3km to the east of the Blaffo Gueto prospect. The program was designed to identify high priority drill targets across a 9km long gold in soil anomaly coincidental with a major 10km structure observable in the regional aeromagnetic data.

Auger Results. The auger drilling has identified consistent 50ppb+ gold anomalism across a strike length of 6km on the Poku Trend of the Didievi Project. Within the strike length, a high priority 900m-long zone grading = 0.15 g/t Au was identified, with a peak value of 0.845 g/t Au.

In total, 15 holes returned peak gold values = 0.1 g/t Au which is considered highly anomalous in auger drilling. The Poku Trend lies-on a regional-scale geological structure observable in the aeromagnetic imagery with a 10km strike length. Contained within the Didievi exploration permit along with the high-grade Blaffo Gueto and Pranoi prospects, this further highlights the large-scale potential of the Didievi Project; Furthermore, this structure continues to the southwest, passing into a neighbouring permit over which African Gold has a first right of refusal agreement with the original vendors of the Didievi Project.; Reconnaissance Auger Drilling Details.

A total of 422 auger holes for 2,016m were drilled across the Poku Trend with a hole-spacing of 40m on eastwest oriented lines spaced 200m to 400m apart. Up to 2 samples per hole were collected and assayed, with the maximum gold values attained per hole shown in Figure 1. The auger drilling was conducted as follow-up to previous soil sampling campaigns which highlighted strong gold-in-soil anomalism over 9km, coincidental with a major structure observable in the regional aerOMagnetic data. Auger drilling is a rapid and cost-effective reconnaissance drilling technique used to test the bedrock and establish whether gold-in-soil anomalies are sourced from the underlying geology or have been transported.

Encouragingly, this auger campaign has confirmed that the soil anomalism over the Poku trend is derived from in-situ gold mineralization. Approximately 3.4km of the Poku Trend within the Didievi exploration permit remains untested by auger drilling. The Poku auger samples will be analysed in-house by the Company's portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) machine.

This will provide multi-element geochemical data to further enhance understanding of the geology and mineralization at Poku and feed back into the drill targeting process. Reverse circulation drilling will resume at Didievi after the current wet season, including the testing of these strong auger anomalies.