Stellar AfricaGold Inc. announced the discovery of a third gold mineralized structure with over one kilometer of strike length and trenches assaying as high as 5.81 g/t Au over 4 meters in the fourth trenching program at the Tichka Est Gold Project in Morocco. Zone C Trenching Program: The Zone C trenching program consisted of a surface program of six hand dug 1-meter-deep trenches across an EW striking quartz-Ankerite-sulphides structure with apparent sulfides, pyrite, arsenopyrite, chalcopyrite and iron oxide hosted in a very broken and deformed schist unit discovered during the initial stream sediments sampling program on the new Permit 3738989. This first phase of the Zone C Structure trenching program confirmed significant gold mineralization over greater than one kilometer of strike length with widths of up to 7 meters.

Significant assay results include: Trench C1: 3.58 g/t Au over 2 meters, Trench C2 5.81 g/t Au over 4 meters, Trench C3: 3.14 g/t Au over 4 meters, Trench C4: 5.66 g/t Au over 1 meter and 0.92 g/t Au over 7 meters, and Trench C5: 0.88 g/t Au over 2 meters. Stellar is continuing to explore the Zone C structure by adding additional in-fill trenches to the eastern extension and between Trench C1 and Trench C2. Stellar plans to include drilling of this new Zone C in the planning of the initial drill programs for Zones A and B structures.

Moreover, and important to note here, that the gold anomalies located by the stream sediments program and identified as Zone 5 appear closely associated to the Zone C gold structure which indicates that the analysis of stream sediments is an effective tool for locating mineralization in the Tichka Est region. Overall. the stream sediments program results identified 6 gold anomalies, 5 of which have not yet been investigated but will be explored in forthcoming exploration programs. Technical Information and Quality Control/Quality Assurance Notes: The trenches were excavated across the Zone C using hand tools to an average depth of 1.5 metres.

The trenches were mapped at a scale of 1:100 and channel sampled at 1 metre intervals using a mechanical rock saw for a better sample accuracy as recommended in Stellar's Technical Report of November 15, 2020. Sample collection was done by two experienced senior local geologists under the supervision of Yassine Belkabir, Stellar's Director in Morocco and by Dr. Ali Saquaque, Stellar's Technical Advisor for Africa. The samples were bagged at the sampling site and stored in safe areas until being transported to African Laboratory for Mining and Environment (Afrilab) in Marrakech for analysis.

101 samples were sent to the lab for this program. In addition, for the purpose of quality control, 4 standards, 4 duplicates and 4 blanks samples were added to the batch and except for the duplicate that is showing a probable nugget effect, the standards and blanks are well within the acceptable limit. The blank sample values were all below the detection limit for gold.