Cora Gold Limited announced that it has completed a reconnaissance Reverse Circulation (RC) drilling programme at the Tambor gold anomaly, which is one of four key target areas within the company's Madina Foulbé exploration permit within the Kenieba Project Area (the Project) in east Senegal. The permit is in close proximity to several Tier 1 gold deposits located within the Mako Geological Belt of the Kédougou-Kéniéba Inlier (KKI). Drill Highlights: 40 shallow RC holes drilled for 2,018m to test 10 of the most prospective targets within a large 3km long by 1.6km wide gold soil anomaly (>20ppb) at Tambor; 6 out of 10 targets drilled (28 of the 40 holes) were successful at intersecting mineralization over broad widths, with results that require further follow-up; Best results are as follows: 10m at 4.41g/t gold ('Au') from 41m in hole MFC0013 at Target 1; 16m at 0.97g/t Au from 38m in hole MFC0014 at Target 1; 29m at 0.71g/t Au from 1m in hole MFC0021 at Target 9; 19m at 0.61g/t Au from 34m in hole MFC0049 at Target 8. At Target 1 (where hole MFC0013 intersected10m at 4.41g/t Au), all six holes encountered broad mineralization, indicating the presence of a 60m wide zone, which remains open in all directions, including at depth.

Over 50% of holes drilled ended in mineralization, with an average hole length of just 50m, which offers encouragement for future drill programmes. Assays have now been sent for ICP-MS (4 acid) analysis, which will give multi-element data to better understand this large gold system and plan a more effective follow-up exploration programme to target higher grade and broader zones of mineralization. The company will now assess and evaluate the next steps to follow-up on these discovery holes.