African Gold Group, Inc. announce updated test results from metallurgical testing on sulphide material from its Kobada Project, in southern Mali. The results continue to advance the opportunity of increasing reserves without further drilling, by demonstrating sulphides can be processed through the oxide plant as designed in the feasibility study, thus generating a more robust mine plan with larger tonnage and increased gold output. Highlights from the metallurgical testing include: Comminution tests indicate a Bond Work Index (BBWi) of 13,5 Kwh/t with medium hardness sulphide and abrasiveness (Ai) of 0.2487, Cyanide consumption at 0.75 kg/t is a low-medium cyanide consumer and fits into current DFS plant design, Lime requirement of 0.38 kg/t indicate a very low lime consumption, meaning that operating costs for treating sulphides are expected to be low. The comprehensive metallurgical testing program was conducted by Maelgwyn South Africa (MSA) on composite samples from all defined mineral zones (north, south, and central domains) of the main shear zone. The ongoing sulphide ore testwork program involved the following: Optimised cyanidation testwork. Additional comminution studies to determine optimal grind size and abrasiveness of the ore.