Azumah Resources Limited announced that two additional drill holes at its Kunche deposit have extended high-grade mineralisation up to 75m deeper, to approximately 200m below surface, where it remains open. KRCD849 (RCD denotes a reverse circulation hole with a diamond core tail) returned 5m at 6.02g/t Au from 214m, which is approximately 75m below the excellent intercept obtained by KRCD831 of 44m at 5.37g/t Au (incl. 27m at 7.86g/t Au). The Kunche deposit (591,000oz Measured and Indicated and 255,700oz Inferred Mineral Resources) is consistently mineralised over its 1.5km north-south strike. This most recent drilling, along with drilling undertaken earlier in 2018, has confirmed that this consistency also extends to depth, as is the case with most structurally controlled, orogenic-style gold deposits Further confirmation of this depth continuity is also forthcoming from a second hole, KRCD850, drilled on a section 75m to the south of KRCD849. This hole returned a spectacular intercept of 1m at 140.49g/t Au from 208m, which represents more than four ounces gold per tonne. Two holes, KDD851 and KDD852, were drilled for a total of 167.1m to provide core from the Kunchetransitional zone for metallurgical test work. As the entire core is required for this purpose, no samples were taken for gold analysis.