MRG Metals provide the second (of four) batch of laboratory assay results from aircore drilling on the Koko Massava prospect within the Corridor Central tenement (6620L). This second batch of results is again highly significant and further demonstrates the significant lateral and vertical extent of the mineralised footprint. In addition, it underpins the significant potential for definition of a high grade, large tonnage heavy mineral sand (HMS) mineral resource. The laboratory results are for a batch of 267 samples, including QAQC samples, from a total of 15 aircore holes. The hole numbers include 19CCAC120 to 19CCAC134. The laboratory assay data set from these 15 aircore holes attained an uncut average downhole grade range of 3.05%­5.79% THM, from hole depths of between 51-54 metres. These results highlight the robust nature of the HMS mineralisation in the Koko Massava area that begins near surface and continues to the end of hole in numerous cases. Based on the data set currently available (aircore batches one and two), the surface footprint of the zone of high grade HMS mineralisation >5% THM is up to 4km in strike and 1.5km in width. This is expected to be expanded with the third and fourth batches of aircore assays. From this new batch of laboratory assays, the most significant hole was 19CCAC124, which returned an uncut downhole average of 5.79% THM over the length of the hole from the surface to a depth of 51m, including 39m @ 6.28% THM from 12-51m, with a maximum assay over 3m of 11.90% THM (Table 1 and Table 2). Slime values related to hole 19CCAC124 are moderate, with a range of 4.36% 36.36% and an average of 17.61%. The second most significant hole was 19CCAC133, which returned an uncut 51m @ 5.73% THM (Table 1), with a maximum grade interval of 11.63% THM (30-33m). The highest grade from an individual sample interval in this sample batch was returned from hole 19CCAC125 with 14.81% from 33-36m. Overall, this hole achieved an uncut 54m @ 5.69% THM from 0-54m. Importantly, 60% of holes were collared (0-3m depth from surface) in sand with grades >3.0% THM. Holes 19CCAC122, 123 and 133 were all collared in grades >4.0% THM highlighting the near-surface nature of the HMS mineralisation over broad areas. In terms of overall Slime characteristics within this aircore laboratory batch, only 98 of 256 primary samples contained Slime values >20%. The range of Slime within the batch is 4.36% to 43.16%, with overall average of 18.68%, which suggests the host sand will be amenable to typical dry mining methods and standard gravitational HMS pre-concentration. The Oversize fraction characteristics within this sample batch show a range from 0.12% to 9.91%, with an average of 1.04%. With respect to comparison between the visual estimation and laboratory assay result for THM%, within this sample batch reported here, the average of the absolute variance is only 1.5% THM (range 0.03% to 7.51%, n = 256). Only 14% of visual estimates were overestimated (range 0.03% to 3.37% over estimation), relative to 86% that were underestimated (0.03% to 7.51% under estimation). To this end, there is a high likelihood that the majority of additional laboratory results to be returned as Aircore Batch 3 (holes 19CCAC135-160) and Batch 4 (holes 19CCAC161-185) will meet or exceed the field visual estimated THM% grades. The Company's second aircore laboratory results, reported here, for drilling at Koko Massava further validate the potential for definition of a significant HMS mineral resource.