Firefinch Limited announced drilling results from infill and extensional drilling at the N'Tiola Deposit within the Morila Gold Project. The N'Tiola satellite pit is some 25 kilometres from the Morila Processing plant. Drilling has successfully intersected thick zones of economic mineralisation including: 15m at 1.94g/t from 107m (NTNRC013). 15m at 1.93g/t from 109m (NTNRC004). 7m at 1.72g/t from 40m (NTNRC004). 6m at 1.40g/t from 49m (NTNRC014). 18m at 1.12g/t from 132m (NTNRC022). 11m at 1.04g/t from 29m (NTNRC016) and 8m at 1.10g/t from 68m (NTNRC021). The drilling results are anticipated to result in an increase to the Mineral Resource at N'Tiola. Drilling successfully targeted mineralisation within, or adjacent to, the pit shell which defines the current Mineral Resource at N'Tiola. The Mineral Resource is currently being updated with these drilling results, following which the resource will be used to refine the pit design. The pit shell shown in Figure 1 has been used in preliminary mine planning and scheduling and the updated Mineral Resource will be used to delineate maiden Ore Reserves for N'Tiola. Contemporaneously, quotations are currently being received from mining contractors via a tender process. Approximately 39,000 ounces of gold (0.85 million tonnes at 1.42 g/t gold) has been produced to date from open pit mining at N'Tiola. N'Tiola is one of three satellite deposits (N'Tiola, Viper and Domba) which are expected to underpin the initial phase of the Company's plan to return Morila to full production, in combination with development of the Company's Koting discovery. Drilling is currently underway at Koting with two RC drilling rigs; the rigs are scheduled to move to drill the Viper deposit next. Drill rigs are likely to return to N'Tiola to complete grade control drilling on near-surface mineralisation and carry out further infill based on the updated Mineral Resource.