Chesser Resources Limited to provide an update on activities from the Diamba Sud Gold Project in Senegal, West Africa. This release reports on the fourth batch of resource definition drill results from 6 diamond drill holes, totaling 940m from within the Area A resource area and the initial metallurgical test work results from Area D. DIAMBA SUD DRILLING - AREA A. Four holes drilled on section 1,429,585mN at Area A identified shallow oxide mineralisation within a calcareous sedimentary breccia unit. Significant results in the oxide include: DSR295: 17m at 1.7 g/t gold; DSR292: 4m at 2.9 g/t gold; DSR293: 12m at 3.9 g/t gold. Below the oxide significant widths of mineralisation were intersected within a thick sequence of calcareous sedimentary breccia rocks which in turn are terminated against a flat lying felsic intrusive which may represent a late-stage fault or thrust. Mineralisation is especially well developed in the western most hole DSR295 and remains open at depth. The extensive mineralisation development intersected by DSR295 may also be related to the interpreted northwest-southeast dilutional fault. Significant results in the fresh include: DSR295: 11m at 4.0 g/t gold, 9m at 2.5 g/t gold, 30m at 1.4 g/t gold and 19m at 2.6 g/t gold. DSR292: 7m at 2.0 g/t gold; DSR293: 7m at 3.5 g/t gold and 3m at 3.6 g/t gold; DSR294: 10m at 3.0 g/t gold. The geological model has improved significantly with the additional information derived from the resource definition drilling however the structural controls and their influence on mineralisation development are not yet fully understood. The Company will be undertaking an independent structural review of the available data and the diamond drill core to advance understanding and to assist the targeting of resource extension drilling at both Area's A and D. DSR290 and DSR291 were drilled at the northern extent of Area A and did not return any significant results.