African Gold Ltd. reported on drilling and trenching results from its maiden drill program on the recently acquired Didievi Gold Project in Central Cote d'Ivoire. The Didievi Project1 (391km2) is located within the underexplored and emerging Oumé-Fetekro Birimian greenstone belt. The belt hosts Allied Gold's Bonikro/Hire (+3Moz)2 and Endeavor's Agbaou (+1Moz)3 gold mines to the south and the recent +2.5Moz Fetekro discovery4 announced by Endeavour Mining to the north. Previous work at Blaffo Gueto delineated a significant structurally controlled gold system charaterised by intense alteration and broad, high-grade gold intercepts. Mineralisation is complex, probably long lived and multi episodic, located in different structural settings and hosted by a variety of lithological units. Gold mineralisation is typically associated with sericite-albite-carbonate-quartz/silica-pyrite-pyrrhotite ±chalcopyrite ±arsenopyrite ±Fe(Ti) oxide alteration assemblages. Host rock comprising argilites, pelites, agglomerates, conglomerates and felsic to intermediate intrusive bodies are typically strongly altered and deformed. The Company has now completed its modest maiden drilling program at the recently acquired Didievi Gold Project (5 hole diamond drill program for 1,068m and 31 hole reverse circulation drill program for 2,132m). Core has been logged and sampled and, together with RC samples, submitted to Bureau Veritas in Abidjan for analysis. Assay results received to date are presented in this announcement. The 5 hole diamond drill program was designed to test high quality targets in the Blaffo Gueto prospect area and to provide geological and geophysical data that will assist with construction of a structurally constrained predictive genetic model for mineralisation. The 31 shallow hole RC drill program was designed for a number of purposes including: testing along strike potential of the high-grade Blaffo Gueto Main Zone to the north east; providing information on grade, thickness, continuity and potential plunge of high grade zones in the Blaffo Gueto. Main Zone; testing down dip and along strike potential of "open/untested" historical RC intercepts as well as new conceptual targets at Blaffo Gueto Main, Central, South West and East; testing induced polarization geophysical chargeability/resistivity structural targets outside the main Blaffo Gueto prospect area; and testing a conceptual structural/magnetic target on the flank of an interpreted intrusive to the east of Blaffo Gueto prospect. Both diamond and RC holes intersected structurally deformed and altered packages of a variety of sediments with minor intrusive bodies. Alteration included zones of intense sericite-albite-carbonate-quartz/silica-pyrite-pyrrhotite ± chalcopyrite ± arsenopyrite assemblages. Previous work at Blaffo Gueto has shown mineralisation to be associated with similar mineral assemblages. Assay results received to date are considered very encouraging. The drilling has confirmed the presence of a large gold system over an area of at least 1.5km x 1km open in all directions. Mineralisation is typically associated with broadly subvertical, sub parallel north north east striking deformation zones located within or on the contact between agglomerates, pelites, arenites and conglomerates and occasional intrusive. The system is open along strike and at depth. New broad high grade intercepts outside the previously known corridors suggest more will be defined with more drilling. Structural analysis and niche sampling will investigate gold deportment. Collar details and significant intercepts are included accompanying tables with selected intercepts shown on accompanying figures. Plates 1 and 2 show intercepts with grade for holes DDD026 and DDD029. All intercepts below are from recent drilling and have not been reported before. Two diamond holes drilled to test depth extension and obtain structural, genetic and deportment data confirm potential of the system at depth. Both holes returned multiple anomalous zones with more spectacular results being: DDD029: 39.0m at 1.02g/t Au from 54.0m including 19.0m at 1.75g/t Au from 57.0m 42.0m at 2.6g/t Au from 220.0m including 17.4m at 5.44g/t Au from 244.4m (ending in mineralisation). DDD030: 15.0m at 1.66g/t Au from 76.0m including 9.0m at 2.33g/t Au from 194.0m 12.0m at 4.62g/t Au from 142.0m including 10m at 5.51g/t Au from 141.0m Six shallow (60m) RC holes drilled 50m north east of the last previous drill traverse confirmed the system is still open to the north, as the strong soil geochemical anomaly suggests. The best being: DRC330: 12.0m at 1.36g/t Au from 25.0m; 6.0m at 7.43g/t Au from 43.0m. Seven shallow (60m) RC holes were drilled as infill into Blaffo Gueto Main to provide information regarding continuity of grade. As expected, drilling returned a number of spectacular intercepts with the best being: DRC334: 14.0m at 2.71g/t Au from 65.0m including 10.0m at 3.60g/t Au from 66.0m: DRC336: 17.0M at 1.42g/t Au from 12.0m. DRC353: 38.0m at 2.29g/t Au from 42.0m including 21.0m at 3.52g/t Au from 69.0m (ending in mineralisation) One RC hole was drilled to the east of the Main zone to follow up previous untested intercepts. Holes intersected multiple anomalous zones, with the best intercept being 2m at 2.75g/t Au. Two diamond holes were drilled to confirm geometry and test down dip of previous intercepts. While all contained anomalous zones and significant intercepts down dip and along strike from historical intercepts, the standout was the discovery of a new high grade zone in DDD026: DDD026: 8.0m at 9.97g/t Au from 190.0m. Two RC holes designed to test a subparallel structural corridor 200m east of Blaffo Gueto Main intersected a broad high grade zone which demonstrates the potential these parallel structural corridors. This target was identified by interpreting IP chargeability and resistivity data with the best intercept being: DRC337: 27.0m at 4.61g/t Au 32.0m including 11.0m at 11.09g/t Au from 46.0m. Located 500m east of BG Main Nine RC holes were drilled on three traverse over a strike of 700m at BG Main. Previous RC drilling on four wide spaced reconnaissance traverses (over 1,300m) had intersected broad zones of anomalism and alteration with grades up to 6.69g/t Au. Intrusive had been logged in a number of the holes which supported a modeled intrusive body in the vicinity (magnetics and induced polarization chargeability and resistivity). Still only widely drilled, the corridor now extends over 300m x 1,500m and is open. The best intercept from recent drilling is: DRC347: 10.0m @ 1.31g/t Au from 33.0m. All results of a reconnaissance diamond drill hole at the Pranoi Prospect, located approximately 12km to the north of Blaffo Gueto Main Prospect, trenching of gold in soil geochemical anomalies and orientation soil sampling programs have yet to be received. Results will be announced when received and finalised.