Trek Metals Limited announced the final three drillholes continue to demonstrate continuity of mineralization within the Dikaki Channel. Results include: 5.4m @ 3.2% Zn + Pb (DKDD037, from 11.8m) and 10.0m @ 1.9% Zn + Pb (DKDD035, from 48.0m). Drilling at the most advanced area within Dikaki indicates that the zone remains open in all directions, potentially connecting to the higher grade zone to the west and a further, historically drilled zone to the east, and will provide a focus for resource definition. Five channels are shown to be mineralized and open for future exploration along the high priority portion of basin margin ­ all channels tested by Trek to date have intersected mineralization (six remain untested). All prospects remain open and underexplored Broader, deeper parts of the basin remain untested and completely open Every single hole drilled by Trek at the Kroussou Project to date has been mineralised TKM remains on track to deliver a significant Zinc and Lead exploration target in February 2019. Assays from the final three drill holes completed within the Dikaki Channel continue to show that it contains a highly significant, very thick and continuous accumulation of sulphide mineralization, very near to the surface. Results from these final three drillholes include 5.4m @ 3.2% Zn + Pb (DKDD037, from 11.8m) from within a broader mineralized envelope of 49.6m @ 1.1% Zn + Pb and 10.0m @ 1.9% Zn + Pb (DKDD035, from 48.0m) within an interval of 62.3m @ 0.9% Zn + Pb.