Stellar AfricaGold Inc. announced more encouraging results from its trenching program at the Tichka Est Gold Project's newly discovered Zone C confirming gold mineralized continuity and significant gold grades over more than 1 kilometer and still open along strike, and bringing the total mineralized strike of Zones A, B and C to over 2,200 strike meters. Following-up on a strong stream sediments gold anomaly announced February 2, 2022 Stellar has discovered a third gold mineralized structure at Tichka Est. This new Zone C is oriented east-west and is located to the east of Zone B. A Phase 1 hand tools trenching program at Zone C yielded substantial gold grades on a strike length of over one kilometer with mineralized widths of up to 7 meters including 5.81 g/t Au over 4 meters.

Significant assay results of Phase I trenching: Trench C1: 3.58 g/t Au over 2 meters, Trench C2: 5.81 g/t Au over 4 meters, Trench C3: 3.14 g/t Au over 4 meters, Trench C4: 5.66 g/t Au over 1 meter and 0.92 g/t Au over 7 meters, Trench C5: 0.88 g/t Au over 2 meters, scree area. The second phase of hand tool infill trenching was designed to confirm the continuity of the mineralized structure and, if successful, to warrant incorporating Zone C in the planned drilling campaign. It is expected that drilling will be initiated once the Tichka Est access road is completed and drill pads aligned for best intercepts of the 3 structures are positioned along the three zones.

Significant assay results of Phase 2 trenching: Trench C7: 3.18 g/t Au over 4 meters, Trench C8: trench abandoned due to scree overburden, no results. Trench C9: 2.60 g/t Au over 3 meters, Trench C10: 2.55 g/t Au over 3 meters, Trench C11: 1.55 g/t Au over 5 meters, Trench C12: 2.06 g/t Au over 3 meters. The Phase 2 trenching program has confirmed the continuity and grades of Zone C over a strike length of more than 1 kilometer.

Zone C is an EW striking quartz-Ankerite-sulphides structure with apparent sulfides, pyrite, arsenopyrite, chalcopyrite and iron oxide hosted in a very broken and deformed schist unit. This newly discovered Zone C adds more than 1,000 strike meters of gold mineralization to the already announced 1,200 strike meters of Structures A and B together for a combined total of over 2,200 strike meters. This important new structure remains open to the East and at depth.

The trenches were excavated across the Zone C using hand tools to an average depth of 1.5 metres. The trenches were mapped at a scale of 1:100 and channeled sampled at 1 metre intervals using a mechanical rock saw for a better sample accuracy as recommended in Stellar's Technical Report of November 15, 2020. The samples were bagged at the sampling site and stored in safe areas until being transported to African Laboratory for Mining and Environment ("Afrilab") in Marrakech for analysis.

A total of 128 samples were sent to the lab for this program including 4 standards, 4 duplicates and 4 blanks samples that were added to the batch for the purpose of quality control, and all were well within the acceptable limit. The blank sample values were all below the detection limit for gold.