Kobo Resources Inc. announced that positive trenching results have confirmed significant gold soil anomalies at its Kadie Zone and that the prospective and undrilled target has been elevated to drill-ready status as part the Company's exploration strategy at its 100%-owned Kossou Gold Project ("Kossou"). Additionally, the Company has confirmed on surface its Jagger Shear Zone hosts strong gold mineralisation over a strike length in excess of 1.4 km ("km") following the completion of additional trench work. Notably, the Kadie Zone has been elevated to drill- ready status following trenching results that confirm the source of substantial gold in soil anomalies.

The Company has identified three distinct areas within the Kadie Zone, with all demonstrating structural and lithological characteristics similar to the highly promising Jagger shear zone. With initial trenching at the Kadie Zone returning grades such as 5.16 g/t Au over 11 m (KTR036), the team is eager to commence the Company's upcoming drill program to unlock the vast mineralisation potential within this new and highly prospective target. Trenching at the Kadie Zone has confirmed a bedrock source of the significant gold in soil anomalies, and based on its current geological understanding, the Company intends to add this previously undrilled target to its overall drill program.

The Kadie Zone is a series of west-northwest trending gold in soil anomalies overlying a weathered mafic volcanic sequence cut by narrow feldspar porphyry dykes. Rare, subvertical veins are present within the north-south foliation and abundant west-northwest veins with southwest dips crosscut the regional foliation. The strongest gold intervals at the Kadie Zone correspond to the northwest trending veins system developed within silicified zones of the associated shear zones.

The Kadie Zone targets have structural and lithology characteristics similar to those found at the prospective Jagger gold bearing shear zone. Consequently, the Company interprets that the Jagger shear zone system continues between the main Jagger Zone drill area and the 300 m gap to drill holes KRC012 and KRC013. KTR045 was excavated near the previous drill section at the Jagger Zone (holes KRC047 and KRC048), and results from this trench as well as drill holes KRC048 have confirmed the presence of the Jagger shear zone systems with grades comparable to those in previous drilling results.

The Company plans to further explore the potential of this shear zone as part of its ongoing drill program.