Sable Mining Africa Limited announced further positive high grade assay results from the company's on-going exploration programme at the 123.5 sq km Nimba Iron Ore Project in south-east Guinea ('Nimba Project'). The 35 sq km Plateau 2 remains the primary area of focus for the publication of a maiden JORC resource. Of the 15 results returned for Plateau 2, 10 (P2.12-047 to 053, 057, 058 and 060) were from holes drilled into the main channel fill area.

These holes returned a weighted average grade of 62.15% Fe over an average drilled width of 20.04 meters. Once again contaminants were low, averaging 2.93% SiO2, 2.96% Al2O3 and 0.08% P for the combined results. The drilling campaign has continued to test the plateau areas between the primary channel canga targets for additional beneficiable material.

The results for the five additional holes (P2.12-046, 054 to 056 and 059) designed to test the inter channel areas are summarised below (thicknesses quoted are drilled widths). The five drill holes returned a weighted average grade of 41.89% Fe over an average drilled width of 6.46m. Contaminants returned averaged 12.14% SiO2, 16.35% Al2O3 and 0.08% P for the combined results.

Initial DI tests have been completed on four composite samples. These composites were separated into two high grade composites and two medium grade composites representing the consolidated/hard and unconsolidated/soft zones. The average DI6.3 was less than 10 for all four samples tested.

Additional sample material is being sourced to confirm these results which indicate that the lump ore from the consolidated zone has very low decrepitation. Based on the JSM DI standard (DI5.0) the lump for the consolidated zone has a far lower decrepitation than both BHPB's MAC and Newman HG lump products.