Handeni Gold Inc. announced the final first phase drill results on its Kwandege project which is located on its 800 km Handeni property in the United Republic of Tanzania. 37 drill holes (4989 meters in total) have now been drilled on the Kwandege mineralized zone, completing the first phase drilling program on this project. Of the 19 holes for which assay results are reported here, 15 were drilled on the main Kwandege target, three on a chargeability and radiometric target south of the main Kwandege target and one on a potential south eastern extension of the main Kwandege target. The total number of drill holes on the main Kwandege target for the first phase drilling phase were 33, including a single hole abandoned due to bad drilling ground. 26 of the 32 drill holes yielded gold assay values of more than 0.5 g/t over a one-metre interval or thicker intersection, whereas four of the remaining holes had anomalous gold values of up to 0.49 g/t. Of the three drill holes reported here and drilled on the chargeability zone (KW3_01, KW3_02 and KW3_03), all three intersected the zone associated with gold mineralization in the Handeni area but only KW3_01 yielded anomalous gold values of 0.24 g/t over 1 m intersections. Thus, despite large percentages of pyrite, as well as some arsenopyrite being present in most of the core intersected on the chargeability anomaly as outlined, general gold values over this anomaly are unexpectedly low. The potential for gold on the perimeter of the chargeability zone however remains high and further drilling is required. Anomalous gold values were intercepted over large portions of drill core in KW2_10, drilled on a potential south eastern extension of the main Kwandege mineralization zone. Although no values of economic grade are present in this single drill hole, the garnet amphibolite was intersected. The lower values are most likely due to an unfavourable sub-surface structural intersection and further drilling is necessary to assess the (new) south eastern extension of the main Kwandege target. The best intersections obtained on the first phase of the Kwandege drilling project (32 holes) were: KW2_01 with 4.40 g/t over 12 meters, including 29.5 g/t over 1 m as well as 3.54 g/t over 1 m; KW2_07 with 6,20 g/t over 5 m including 29.60 g/t over 1 m; KW1_08 with 1,1 g/t over 9 m including 5.67 g/t over 1 m; KW1_14 with 1,74 g/t over 6 m including 2.45 g/t over 2m and 3.51 g/t over 1m; KW1_07 and KW4_03 each with 2.11 g/t over 1 m, and KW2_08 with 3.70 g/t over 1 m.