African Gold Ltd. reported on drilling, trenching and soil sampling results from recently completed regional exploration program on the Didievi Gold Project in Central Cote d'Ivoire. The Didievi Project (391km2) is located within the underexplored and emerging Oumé-Fetekro Birimian greenstone belt. The belt hosts Allied Gold's Bonikro/Hire (+3Moz) 1 and Endeavor's Agbaou (+1Moz) 2 gold mines to the south and the recent +2.5Moz Fetekro discovery4 announced by Endeavour Mining to the north. Previous and recent drilling has demonstrated the system has potential for parallel structures, is open along strike and down dip and has potential to deliver a very significant economic deposit. Significant intercepts to date at Didievi include: 83.3m at 3.3g/t Au from 166.9m including 18m at 12.0g/t Au; 89m at 3.0g/t Au from 0m including 23m at 9.5g/t Au; 43m at 4.3g/t Au from 57m including 17m at 9.5g/t Au; 69m at 2.9g/t Au from 31m including 37m at 4.9g/t Au; 37m at 7.7g/t Au from 42m including 24m at 11.0g/t Au; 27m at 4.61g/t Au from 32m including 11m at 11.09g/t Au; 42m at 2.60g/t Au from 220m including 17.4m at 5.44g/t Au ending in mineralisation; 38m at 2.29g/t Au from 42m including 21m at 3.52g/t Au ending in mineralisation; 14m at 5.95g/t Au from 185m including 8m at 9.97g/t Au. The Pranoi Prospect is located approximately 12km to the north of Blaffo Gueto Main. Previous wide spaced AC and RC drilling of a robust coherent 1.2km x 0.8km gold-in-soil anomaly with extensive artisanal workings returned significant intercepts over a strike of length of over 800m with best historical results including: 12m at 5.60g/t Au from 24m; 32m at 2.14g/t Au from 68m; 1m at 35.38g/t Au from 56m; 8m at 4.35g/t Au from 0m. A single 100m diamond hole has been drilled by African Gold to obtain thickness and grade continuity and structural data up dip of DRC010 and returned a number of significant intercepts: 3.0m at 3.01g/t Au from 5m; 3.0m at 1.35g/t Au from 27m; 12.0m at 4.48g/t Au from 38m Drilling has now confirmed a series of stacked north striking, sub parallel, mineralised zones with a moderate west dip. There is insufficient drilling at this stage to determine continuity or depth extent, however, the system is open along strike and at depth. A trenching program, designed to test 6 of the 9 previously identified robust coherent gold-in-soil-anomalies identified from historical soil geochemical data, was undertaken with 2 trenches successfully completed and assay results returned. The remaining trenches were abandoned due to difficulties in completing to specified lengths and depths; these have not been sampled. Trench TR02 on GCH1 gold-in-soil anomaly, located 18km north east of Blaffo Gueto and 5km north east of Pranoi, was excavated over 38m. A few anomalous zones associated with thin quartz veins were identified but no significant intercepts were returned and the results failed to adequately explain the GCH1 gold-in-soil anomaly. More work will be undertaken here. Trench TR01 on GCH2 gold-in-soil anomaly, located 14 km to the north of Blaffo Gueto and 2km north of Pranoi, returned a significant new discovery associated with an altered, veined and deformed porphyry. This single trench demonstrated the potential of the GCH2 anomaly with a significant result of 20.0m at 1.02g/t Au including 9.0m at 2.06g/t Au. A small orientation and reconnaissance soil sampling program designed to provide bulk leach extractable gold (BLEG) (~2kg sample as opposed to 50g sample for Aqua Regia method) and multielement data on selected lines has been completed and gold assays received. The program also provides a preliminary assessment of previous unsampled conceptual targets and to infill previously defined gold-in-soil anomalies. The permit for the most part is considered conducive to conventional soils sampling. Historical soil analysis were typically analysed for gold only by Aqua Regia digest. This current survey builds on results of a small orientation BLEG/multielement trial soil survey conducted on selected lines at Blaffo Gueto by Newcrest in mid-2010. For the current program, analysis has been for gold by BLEG and multielement by XRF. Multielement data has provided pathfinder elements and vectors to mineralisation and has assisted in prioritisation of targets. Partitioning of gold and associated indicator elements in the surface environment has been used to discriminate between "in-situ" vs "transported" anomalies. The multielement data has been extremely useful in mapping the geology. Results from this program are considered very encouraging. Blaffo Gueto and Environs - orientation lines to the north and east of the drilling at Blaffo Gueto have, as expected, returned anomalous results (up to 432ppb Au) with associated arsenic anomalism and confirmed strike to north and to the east of existing drilling (supported by historical and recent drilling). The main anomaly extends over an area of 3.5km x 2.5km with a number of sub parallel trends to the north west. Blaffo Gueto Far North - wide spaced (400m) lines of a previously unsampled area to the far north of Blaffo Gueto Main drilling have returned anomalism on 3 lines (approximately 4km north of the last drill hole - maximum 274ppb Au); Pokou Trend - 4 regional soil lines (over 8.7km) designed to demonstrate continuity and strike potential of gold-in-soil anomalies (GCH4-Agnere, GCH5-Pokou and GCH7-Gbofia), located 4km east of Blaffo Gueto Main Zone, suggest that the Pokou Trend is robust, largely continuous and extends over a strike of at least 9km (up to 348ppb Au). Gaps in two southern clusters are due to lack of sampling in the vicinity of the Kan River; Boni Andokro - 3 regional soil lines (over 1.4km) targeting a conceptual structural-magnetic targets close to what was interpreted to be the granite-greenstone contact has returned gold anomalism on all 3 lines (up to 221ppb Au).