Vector Resources Limited provided an update on its exploration activities and confirm the identification of further significant visible gold at the Mitunda Gold Prospect, one of several gold prospects identified with its Maniema Gold Project ("Project") located in the Democratic Republic of Congo ("DRC"). The Mitunda Gold Prospect is located on PR4801 and is immediately south of the Company's Kabotshome Gold Prospect, where an Inferred Mineral Resource estimate of 6,966,000 tonnes at 1.9g/t Au for 421,000oz with a 20g/t Au top-cut has been delineated. During the Company's current site visit to the Maniema Gold Project, Vector's senior geologists completed an inspection of the shallow surface and underground artisanal mining areas at the Mitunda Gold Prospect. The Company's reports and inspections of the significant artisanal gold production areas at the prospect (approx. 2,000 artisanal miners) as well as preliminary information collected during reconnaissance work in February and March 2017, has made the Mitunda Gold Prospect a major priority for the Company to follow up as part of its 2017 Exploration Program. In the course of this work they have inspected a number of gold nuggets recovered by artisanal miners in the 50 to 80 centimetre thick gravel layer at the base of the lateritic profile at workings at the Mitunda Gold Prospect. Four nuggets, two of 6kg, one of 4kg and one 3kg, in addition to much smaller gold particles have been weighed and evaluated for gold by the Company's geological team. It is the view of the Company's senior geologists that these nuggets represent visible gold of a reasonably high purity and are further examples of the visible gold reported by the Company at the Mitunda Gold Prospect. It is noted that these nuggets are not considered the property of Vector as they have been recovered from areas designated for artisanal mining activities. The Company has now commenced mapping of the artisanal mining areas, at the Mitunda Gold Prospect with the aim to identify the primary source of mineralisation and to further plan for the drilling of a number of diamond holes to potentially follow diamond drilling at Kabotshome.