Amani Gold Limited reported further results for one diamond hole and 10 RC drill holes for 1,402m which continue to confirm significant gold mineralisation from the infill drilling programme which has been completed at the Kebigada Prospect on its Giro Gold Project in the Moto Greenstone Belt, NE Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). In addition, at Douze Match, the majority of results were reported for 2 shallow scout RC drill fences completed at Siona. Forty-two holes were drilled for 1,912m over the granite contact where the Belgians and more recently artisanal miners exploited a number of quartz veins and alluvial sediments. Best results were associated with higher grade soil anomalies included 6m at 1.52g/t Au from 3m (DMRC201) and 3m at 3.14g/t Au from 18m (DMRC205). All results will now be assessed in conjunction with field mapping to assess the path forward for Douze Match. It is possible that the previously reported exceptional grades were localised within a high grade mineralised chute which was developed where the NE trending structure intersected a NW trending structure. In addition, all high grade soil anomalies tend to have a strong NW orientation which is not observed in the field mapping and requires investigation. Kebigada Shear Zone: Results have now been received for infill holes drilled on Line 18 over the northern portion of defined mineralisation. Gold mineralisation was defined over a width of 300 metres with the easternmost hole GRRC189 ending with 105m at 1.2g/t Au from 40m including 9m at 3.26g/t Au from 101m which will be followed up with a diamond drill hole due to limited access. Additional mineralised intersections on Line 18 included: 7m at 4.80g/t Au from 42m including 1m at 28.70g/t Au from 42m in GRRC184; 18m at 1.15g/t Au from 78m including 5m at 2.24g/t Au from 78m in GRRC185; 22m at 1.15g/t Au from 53m including 3m at 3.09g/t Au from 55m in GRRC186; 37m at 1.64g/t Au from 32m including 8m at 4.52g/t Au from 49m in GRRC187. Drilling has confirmed that the Kebigada shear zone is bounded by a NNW trending high grade shear to the west having the same orientation as the 35km mineralised corridor which transgresses both licences. Significant grades from the bounding shear announced previously include 6m at 22.68g/t Au (GRRC064 - Line 5), 7m at 4.80g/t Au (GRRC184 - Line 18), 3m at 4.96g/t Au (GRDD008 - Line 2), 18m at 3.31g/t Au (GRRC172 - Line 17), 97m at 2.56g/t Au (GRRC058 - Line 1), 13m at 4.17g/t Au and 16m at 3.95g/t Au (R02 - Line 1A), 38m at 2.57g/t Au (GRRC160 - Line 16), 13m at 2.81g/t Au (GRRC063 - Line 6) and 24m at 2.32g/t Au (GRRC155 - Line 15). It is highly likely that this NNW orientation will have an influence on the mineralisation defined along the entire structural corridor including Douze Match 20km to the north and Adoku 5km to the south. Results were also received for diamond hole GRDD009 drilled on Line 16 which reported multiple zones of mineralisation down to 316m down-hole. These included: 4.8m at 1.05g/t Au from surface; 9m at 2.95g/t Au from 62m including 2.5m at 8.08g/t Au from 67m; 14m at 2.79g/t Au from 104m including 2.6m at 10.98g/t Au from 106m; 11.4m at 2.10g/t Au from 304.6m including 5m at 4.10g/t Au from 311m. Diamond drill hole GRDD009 further confirmed mineralisation down to depth. The MSA Group from Johannesburg, South Africa, has been appointed to prepare the maiden inferred mineral resource estimate at Kebigada. Its personnel concluded a field visit in late 2016 in preparation for the resource estimate at Kebigada where infill and depth extensional drilling has been completed and additional results are awaited. All drilling has been completed for the planned resource infill drilling programme at Kebigada with all samples submitted to SGS Laboratories in Mwanza before the annual break in late December 2016. All results are expected to be reported by end of January which will ensure that the resource estimate is completed in first quarter of 2017. Drilling to date has shown that mineralisation remains open at depth, on strike and to the east of the defined mineralised envelope. Plans are in place for follow up drilling on completion of the maiden resource model. Results have been received for 42 shallow RC scout drill holes for 1,912m drilled on 2 lines. Best results included 6m at 1.52g/t Au from 3m in DMRC201 and 3m at 3.14g/t Au from 18m in DMRC205. Drilling was focused on a number of NE trending quartz veins adjacent to the contact zone between volcanics and granites identified in field mapping and drilling which were mined historically by the Belgians and more recently by artisanal means. There is also evidence of large alluvial workings in the area confirming a nearby mineralised source. Mineralisation at Siona and Douze Match appears more complex than initially perceived. Consideration must be taken of the NW orientations observed in the high grade soil anomalies in both areas within the 6km long gold in soil anomaly when assessing and interpreting all results. This NW orientation appears to have a strong control on mineralisation observed at Kebigada and within the 35km structural corridor. Amani will consider looking at alternative geophysical methods to better understand structural complexities in the area. Provisional magnetic susceptibility readings of soil samples covering the Douze Match soil anomaly are providing certain clarity on the underlying geology and position of potential structures in the area. Drilling was stopped at Douze Match before shutdown in 2016 with all samples submitted to SGS Laboratories in Mwanza. All RC samples were 3m composite samples with results from all holes drilled at Siona Douze Match expected before end of January.