Damara Gold Corp. (TSX-V: DMR) ('Damara' or the 'Company') is pleased to announce that further to consultation with the BC Ministry of Energy, Mines, the Lower and Upper Similkameen Indian Bands, Damara has received approval for its Application for Mines Act Permit (the 'Permit') for its Placer Mountain Project located approximately 35km south of Princeton, British Columbia for a five year period.

Diamond drilling at Placer Mountain is planned to resume this summer and will focus on expanding intersections reported in April 7, 2022 News Release. The program will also look to include several other untested, high priority, Au in soil geochem anomalies identified within the 600m wide by 1.5 km Kodiak zone.

Receipt of the Permit now allows for the Company's technical team to move forward on the preparation and budget for its planned 2023 field season program.

About Damara

Damara Gold Corp. is a TSX Venture listed Canadian public company with a Board of Directors seasoned in the mineral exploration industry and having extensive and successful international experience with a focus on identifying and acquiring prospective and under-explored gold properties worldwide.

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