Waraba Gold Limited Reports Initial Results from Phase 1 of Its Drilling Campaign at the Fokolore Gold Project, West Mali, West Africa

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - August 7, 2024) - Waraba Gold Limited (CSE: WBGD) (FSE: ZE0) (OTC Pink: WARAF) (the "Company" or "Waraba") is pleased to announce initial results from the Company's 2024 Phase 1 reverse circulation ("RC") drill program at its Fokolore Gold Project in western Mali, West Africa (also known as the Maligonga East Gold Project and as detailed in the Company's press release dated November 30, 2022).

Highlights

  • Holes completed: 13 RC1 drill holes completed, to date

  • Meters drilled: 1369 meters drilled, to date

  • Samples collected: 1369 RC drill samples collected

  • Progress Update: Results of the first seven holes returned from Mamoudouya Target which include:

    • MA_RC_24_0058: 7 m1 of 2,80 g/t Au1 from 13 m, including 2 m of 8,36 g/t Au from 13 m
                4 m of 3,19 g/t Au from 28 m, including 1 m of 11,77 g/t Au from 28 m

    • MA_RC_24_0076: 3 m of 3,73 g/t Au from 57 m, including 1 m of 7,98 g/t Au from 57 m

    • MA_RC_24_0077: 4 m of 1,37 g/t Au from 74 m

  • Drilling is ongoing on site

"With the help of our external contractors and our dedicated exploration team, we have safely and efficiently obtained initial results from Phase 1 of our drilling campaign at Fokolore," commented Carl Esprey, CEO of Waraba. "Despite the current challenging operational environment as well as the arrival of the rainy season on site, the results obtained to date are sufficiently encouraging to support our decision to continue with the rest of our Phase 1 drilling program. As previously indicated, the full results of this campaign and analysis thereof will guide us for the Phases 2 and 3, the details of which were provided in our press release dated on May 13, 2024. Having targeted undertaking 76 priorities reverse circulation drill holes (RC) averaging 120 meters in depth and 2,350 m of rotary air blast drilling (RAB) during this Phase 1, there remains a substantial amount of work to be done and data to collected. With our initial results returned, we look forward to proceeding with this as expeditiously as possible."

Details of the Phase 1 RC Drilling Program

The Phase 1 RC drilling program is focused on the Mamoudouya Target (Figure 1)and aimed to intersect historic high-grade gold mineralization intercepted in previous drill holes including 8 m of 8.99 g/t Au , 15 m of 5.06 g/t Au including 3 m of 19.8 g/t from 70 m and 6 m of 16.44 g/t Au, and rock chip sampling (including 95 g/t, 3.5 g/t, 3.84 g/t, 1.18 g/t, 1.23 g/t and 1.37 g/t Au) (see the Waraba Gold news release dated on May 13, 2024). This program aims to expand this potential exploration target from 2.3 km to 3.5 km along strike.