DNI Metals Inc. announced the receipt of an additional ten (10) batches of drilling and trenching assay results from its recent drilling and trenching programme at its 100%-owned Vohitsara Graphite Project in Madagascar; incorporating 17 additional assayed drill holes from both the Main and Southwest Zones. All but four holes were mineralised -- the unmineralised holes were all from the western portion of the Southwest Zone; Drilling continues to confirm that saprolitic weathered material amenable to free-dig extraction, has been developed to depths in excess of 30 metres below natural surface; averaging 28m; As previously reported, all drill and trench samples from the 2017 drilling programme are currently at the lab. Results for all drill holes are now received. Additional resamples for selected trenching intervals remain outstanding. The majority of holes assayed were mineralised. A lower cut-off grade of 3.00% GC was applied to mineralised intercepts. VHTDD0020 was collared over previously reported RC hole VHTAC0028; the latter returning 15m grading 5.84% GC; from 2.50m and 9.00m grading 5.03% GC; from 23.50m down hole. VHTDD0021 was collared over previously reported RC hole VHTAC0029; which had returned 9.00m grading 8.39% GC; from 13.00m. Finally, VHTDD0028 was collared over previous RC hole VHTAC0014; which returned 11.50m grading 7.23% GC; from surface. While comparable, the equivalent core drilling intercepts demonstrate a generally higher tenor, more consistent assay response, than do their reverse circulation counterparts. Of additional significance is the 24m intercept in Trench 05 at the extreme south of the current extent of the Main Zone. The entire intercept grades 7.7% GC; with nearly half of the total width grading above 10% GC. Geographically, this trench is located on the north slope of a large hill and the habit of the exposed mineralisation indicates that the Main Zone extends to the south and east of its current delimitation.