Azumah Resources Limited announced that two additional RC/DDH holes (BRCD485 and BRCD486) have confirmed the recently discovered, shallow plunging, high-grade Eastern Lode at the Bepkong deposit is continuously mineralised from surface to 330m vertical depth where it remains open. The two holes drilled 100m and 50m north of BRCD487 to test for continuity within the Eastern lode, have returned extremely robust intercepts of 35m at 4.70g/t Aufrom 148m, including 11m at 13.45g/t Au from 171m, (BRCD485) and 5m at 6.01g/t Au from 417m (BRCD486). The holes complement the `discovery hole,' BRCD487, that recently returned a 93m mineralised zone grading 2.33g/t Au from 261m (including 9.9m at 8.42g/t Au from 295m, and 2.16m at 21.17g/t Au from 303m and 0.5m at 88.71g/t Au from 338m). Drillhole BRCD485 also extended west and through to under the Main Lode where it intersected two high grade zones of 5m at 6.05g/t Au from 220m, and 5.6m at 8.15g/t from 291.4m, including 2m at 18.00g/t from 292m. These intercepts are the deepest to date under the Main Lode, and so also highlight the depth extent of this zone of mineralisation.