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Kilo Goldmines Announces Drill Results from Manzako, Including 4.07 m Grading 17.25 g/t Au
Kilo Goldmines Ltd. (TSXV:KGL) announced drill results from six additional diamond drill holes at the Manzako Prospect in the DRC.
Kilo Goldmines Ltd. (TSXV:KGL) announced drill results from six additional diamond drill holes at the Manzako Prospect in the DRC.
As quoted in the press release:
These results include 4.07 m grading 17.25 g/t Au commencing at a downhole depth of 126.8 m, including 1.07 m grading 63.8 g/t Au in hole SMDD0.
Kilo’s President and CEO, Alex van Hoeken said:
The gold intersections in these drill holes confirm the Manzako Prospect hosts a strike-continuous structure with high grade gold values where infill drilling is expected to delineate additional resources. These Manzako Prospect results confirm the presence of multiple continuous gold mineralization zones, currently, namely Adumbi, Kitenge and now Manzako on the Imbo Licence.
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