Kilo Goldmines Ltd. provided an update on the exploration program on its Imbo Licence (PE9691) within the Ngayu greenstone belt in the northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo ("DRC"). Program highlights: Drilling completed at Adumbi South, Adumbi West and Kitenge targets; First of four holes at Adumbi prospect shows extension of the higher-grade Replaced Rock (RP) Zone to 100 m below previous deepest drill intersections; Field work to generate targets over an area of 4km by 1.5km east of the Imbo River due to commence. Diamond drilling to test coincident gold-in-soil and magnetic anomalies at the Adumbi South, Adumbi West and Kitenge Extension targets has been completed, with a total of 5,132 m drilled in 34 holes. Hydrothermal alteration was found to be associated with strike-parallel shears at all three prospects with intersections of gold mineralization including 7.36 m @ 1.31 g/t, 1.60 m @ 10.52 g/t, 0.80 m @ 23.90 g/t and 1.45 m @ 8.53 g/t. At the Adumbi prospect, the first of four relatively deep drill holes, designed to test the depth extension of a zone of high-grade mineralization known as the Replaced Rock (RP) Zone, has been completed. Two zones of RP totalling 27 m were intersected, separated by 11 m of carbonaceous schist. This drill hole shows that the RP Zone extends down-dip to a vertical depth of at least 375 m below surface, or 100 m below the previous deepest drill intersections. The Adumbi prospect currently has an Inferred Resource of 19.11 Mt @ 2.2 g/t Au for 1.36 Moz of gold. In early May, exploration will recommence in the eastern part of the Imbo Licence area, where stream sediment and rock chip sampling indicate an extension of the Adumbi/Kitenge/Manzako mineralized trend over a strike of about 7 km. The programme will entail soil sampling at 40 m intervals along 160 m-spaced lines, over an area of 4 km x 1.5 km in the central part of the target.