Zanzibar Gold Inc. has collected approximately 1,200 cubic metres of sample material from both its three (3) prime target areas as outlined in the 2009 Sedar filed Douglas Lake Mineral (Now Handeni Gold) report on the Mkuvia Gold Placer (Mkuvia) Project in southern Tanzania, as well as a single additional area identified on the 2011 issued Mining License that is reported by the local miners to contain alluvial gold. Evaluation of the gold content in each sample will be conducted this week by processing it through the Mobile Gold Trommel Wash Plant. The approximately 300 cubic metres of material was collected (14-16 truckloads) from each site will be processed separately. Prior to testing, fine tuning of the trommel operation will be completed by using unmineralized sandy material immediately adjacent to the Trommel setup site. Once process evaluation of the Trommel Wash Plant is completed, each of the four (4) test samples collected will be processed individually. Once the characteristics of the alluvium are better understood, and the trommel working efficiently, the Company will process as many targets areas identified in the 2009 report as possible. Testing will also be carried out on the active channel alluvium of the Mkemkuru River to better quantify the results stated in the 2009 report. Local area mining has not succeeded at sampling alluvium below 3-4 metres depth although, there are unsubstantiated reports that mining has been able to get below the solid clay (false bedrock) layer at between 4 -7 metres depth where documented. Both the upper and lower alluvium targets and in the active river will be sampled using an onsite excavator.