MINING IN AFRICA SPECIAL — Birim uncovers anomalies, set to

Preliminary results from an airborne geophysical survey indicate the Dunkwa property in Ghana hosts several potentially gold-bearing anomalies.

Birim Goldfields (TSE) plans to conduct soil sampling and trenching on the anomalies to define drill targets. The company also plans to drill four other prospects, and has already received a prospecting licence for one of these, the Aniamote.

As a result, Birim now holds title to a 35-km section of the Ashanti gold belt. The Aniamote prospect consists of gold occurrences hosted within a 3-km-long, quartz-filled shear zone.

The objective over the coming months will be to expand the cumulative reserve base, currently estimated at 3 million tonnes averaging 1.37 grams per tonne. To do so, the company will complete a private placement, before the end of March, valued at $3 million.

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