Alphamin Resources Corp. announced the appointment of Mr. Charles Needham as Chairman of the Board of Directors to steer the company as it moves towards production on its wholly owned Bisie Tin Prospect. Mr. Needham has a long and distinguished career in stewardship of mining companies and brings considerable experience in the development of mining projects in the DRC. Mr. Needham currently serves as the Corporate Affairs Executive for Metorex Ltd. and Chairman of its subsidiary companies.

The company announced that it has commenced various technical studies to support a definitive feasibility study (DFS) which is on track to commence by end 2014 on its wholly owned Bisie Tin Prospect (Bisie Project) in east central Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Following successful completion of the DFS, construction of the commercial mine at Mpama North is scheduled to commence in 2016. Exploration activities: Since drilling commenced in February 2014, the company has completed the metallurgical drilling programme at Mpama North and has intersected visible tin mineralization down to 400m below surface in the deep drilling programme. Twenty seven PQ holes resulting in 2,783m were drilled in the metallurgical programme and all samples have been shipped to South Africa for metallurgical testing. As part of the infill and step-out drilling programmes at Mpama North, a total of 5,673m were diamond drilled from twenty two holes along strike and at depth. A Mineral Resource update is expected during the fourth quarter of 2014. A third rig is on site and will commence drilling on Mpama South and along strike of the Bisie Ridge on selected regional targets as defined from soil sampling and geophysics. An airborne magnetic and radiometric survey was completed in the second quarter of 2014 over the project area. Data has been interpreted. Soil and stream sediment sampling programmes have been completed over prospective areas on PR5266, which holds the Mpama North and South anomalies, and adjacent PR10346. Well defined soil and stream anomalies will be further evaluated with detailed soil sampling and drilling. Technical studies: Bara Consulting (Pty) Ltd. have been contracted to develop the mine design, equipment selection and production schedule for the Mpama North mine. Metallurgical testwork and piloting has commenced at Maelgwyn Mineral Services Africa (Pty) Ltd. on a 7 tonne bulk sample in conjunction with Mintek, SGS South Africa (Pty) Ltd. and other South African laboratories and equipment suppliers. Logistics and infrastructural studies for the project including access to site, construction facilities, employee facilities, water supply, electricity solutions, product transport and the potential for on-site smelting has commenced at Paradigm Project Management (Pty) Ltd. The studies will focus on maximizing local employment and services to create community support and a sustainable environment within the project area. Pangea Exploration (Pty) Ltd. is over-seeing and managing the various technical studies which are expected to be completed during the fourth quarter of 2014 prior to commencing with the DFS before year end.