Australian gold producer Tribune Resources Limited ('Tribune' or the Company, ASX: TBR) is pleased to announce the safe and successful conclusion to the most recent drilling campaign at the Japa Project in Ghana.

A total of 189 holes for 34,115 metres of combined Reverse Circulation and Diamond Core drilling was completed. The drilling was principally focused on Resource definition of the Adiembra Prospect, with four diamond core holes also completed on the Japa-Dadieso Trend.

Commenting on the results, Director Mr Anton Billis said; 'The 2020 drill campaign has successfully defined additional significant gold mineralisation at Adiembra and has enhanced our understanding of the large gold system within the Japa Project area.' 'We are eagerly anticipating the outcome of the maiden Resource estimation for Adiembra in the September 2020 Quarter and have every confidence for the future development of a mining operation at Japa.'

Overview

The Japa Project is located in the Western Region of Ghana, approximately 110 km South West of Kumasi and 50 km North of Tarkwa, centred in the village of Gyapa in the Wassa Amenfi East District. The Mining Lease covers a 26.2 square kilometre area over part of the Akropong Belt, an offshoot of the highly endowed Ashanti Belt, within the Birimian Supergroup that hosts many of the most significant, multi-million-ounce Ashanti type lode-gold deposits of West Africa.

Contact:

Stephen Buckley

Tel: + 61 8 9474 2113

Email: stephen.buckley@tribune.com.au

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