Lake Victoria Mining Company, Inc. announced completion of an 11 hole core drilling program totaling 1,459 meters at its 100% owned Uyowa Gold Project in northwestern Tanzania. Uyowa core drilling was focused along the central to western part of the east-west trending 1,700 meter long mineralized zone. In August 2011 geologic mapping, geophysical surveying and reverse circulation drilling identified 4 mineralized veins. These veins have increased widths and elevated gold grades over a strike length of about 300 meters. The current core holes indicate gold mineralization lies within a number of semi-continuous, ductile zones that are up to 7 meters wide. These zones contain disseminated pyrite, dip to the north between 55 and 70 degrees, have been traced to 100 meters below surface and appear to continue at depth. Single diamond drill holes were drilled at each end of the known mineralized zone, and these two drill holes confirm the presence of the mineralized zone and suggest its extension further along strike both to the east and to the west. Samples from the core holes have been geologically logged, split, sampled and submitted to the SGS Laboratories in Mwanza for 50 gram fire assays. Strict quality control was maintained with 5% of each sample batch having a blank, a duplicate and a commercial standard inserted as part of the sample stream. The soil anomaly also coincides with a satellite image interpretation and suggests that the structural trend continues farther to the west for at least an additional 1.3 kilometers; on the east, the trend is covered by floodplains of the northward flowing Igombe River. After drilling at Uyowa, the drill rig was moved to the Kiabakari East Gold Project located about 220 kilometers northeast of Mwanza in the central part of Tanzania's Musoma-Mara Greenstone Belt. This core drilling program will total about 1,000 meters at the BIF Hill and the Kyarano Prospects. Previous trenching across BIF Hill returned significant gold grades and drilling recently commenced at BIF Hill with an inclined hole of -50 degrees to the north being drilled beneath artisanal workings lying near the hill top. This hole will be followed by additional inclined holes collared on 40 meter spaced N-S sections. Geologically the gold is hosted in deeply rust colored, banded iron formations comprised of cherts, siltstones and greywackes. At the Kyarano prospect, about 1.5 kilometers east of BIF Hill, a short core drilling program is planned to test a pyrite bearing, north-northeast trending, fine grained, quartz porphyry. Recent sampling of seven artisanal mine shafts at the Kyarano prospect returned gold values between 0.47 g/t and 19.8 g/t gold. Two core holes, collared 240 meters apart on east-west drill fences are planned to test the mineralized zone about 80 meters below the active artisanal workings.