Stellar AfricaGold Inc. announced that the approximately 15-hole 2,000 meters Phase-1 drilling program at the Tichka-Est B-Structure is progressing well. Thus far, the Company has been able to adapt to the inherent difficulties of drilling in steep mountain terrains with slopes in the range of 45 degrees. To date, nine holes totalling 825 metres have been completed and based on visual observation in the RC drill cuttings the drill targets appear to have been reached.

Within the apparent mineralized zones all holes are sampled meter-by-meter. Outside of the mineralized zone the holes are sampled in three- meters composite samples when warranted by visible mineralized features. Samples are sent to African Laboratory for Mining and Environment ("Afrilab") in Marrakech for analysis.

The results of this drill program will be announced once assay results are received and adequately compiled. Concurrently with the initial drilling of B structure, six (6) new hand tools trenches at 50 metres intervals have been positioned and are being executed along and across the newly discovered C2 structures. The new structure at Zone C2 is described as being at surface a two to three metres wide quartz- carbonate-sulphides-filled sheared zone oriented N95 degrees and dipping 75 degrees N. It is located 175 metres and parallel to the south of the Zone C and is very similar in composition.

Four chips samples were taken across and along the outcropping structure during initial prospection and reported substantial gold contents of 7.56 g/t, 4.30 g/t, 6.42 g/t and 7.02 g/t. This new zone, the 4th identified since the start of the program, has been traced over approximately 300 meters along strike but remains open to the East and to the West. Additional trenches will be added as warranted and if technically feasible to determine the surface extension of this new zone.