Sylla Gold Corp. announced positive gold assay results from 18 reverse circulation (RC) drill holes totalling 2,588 m completed primarily on the Niaouleni South prospect within its Niaouleni Gold Project ("Niaouleni") in Southern Mali (Figure 1). The Niaouleni South prospect is located approximately 6 kilometers south of Toubani Resources' (formerly African Gold Group) Kobada Project.

Assay results are still pending for an additional 39 RC drill holes totaling 4,717 m and for 212 regional air core (AC) holes totalling 10,600 m. Drilling was temporarily shut down on July 14 due to the start of the rainy season in southern Mali. The drill remains on site with drilling activities to recommence after the rainy season. Geological interpretation for these drill holes is very preliminary.

A potential dilational flexure rendering the Niaouleni South trend close to N-S, compared to the NNE regional structural trend has been interpreted based on existing results. Inside this flexure, the highest grades appear to be hosted in E-W vein /veinlet clusters as indicated in NSRC22-018. Additional RC drill holes have been drilled at N160 (assays pending) to attempt to confirm this working hypothesis.