Kenadyr Mining (Holdings) Corp. announced that the company has completed the highly successful 2017 drill program at Borubai. A second section (Section EZ-2) has been completed at the East Zone which is approximately 25 meters west of Section EZ-1. These sections demonstrate good continuity of gold mineralization in this area and will provide clear guidance for the step out drilling to the east, in 2018. Highlights of the 2017 drill program include: SZ-1-17 (40 meters at 6.17 g/t Au), EZ-1-17 (50 meters at 8.15 g/t Au) and EZ-10-17 (29 meters at 5.35 g/t Au). Kenadyr's 2017 drilling program, designed to intersect the various areas surrounding the TBL Mining Lease which were previously drilled by the Soviet's between 1970 and 1990, has been successful in demonstrating that significant mineralization continues both to the east and south of the Zijin-KyrgyzAltyn Mining Lease in close proximity to the TBL Mine. This drill program has intersected gold mineralization reported historically by the Soviets. Kenadyr's Borubai project comprises a 100-per-cent-owned exploration license covering a contiguous 164-square-kilometre land package that encircles the Zijin/KygysAltyn newly constructed and operational TBL mine, in northern Kyrgyz Republic. Kenadyr's Borubai project, which surrounds the TBL mine, has been the subject of extensive historic exploration including drilling (98,200 metres in 184 diamond drill holes), trenching (13,800 cumulative metres), bulldozer cuts (33,400 cumulative metres), geologic mapping at 1:25,000 and 1:50,000 scales, ridge, spur and grid soil geochemistry for multi-elements (14,200 samples), rock geochemical sampling (2,320 samples), pan concentrate sampling (790 samples), 100 metres of adits, and 184 metres of underground raises. Additionally, the entire area has been subject to airborne magnetic, radiometric and gravity surveys, as well as ground-based resistivity and induced polarization surveys. Additional high grade gold targets exist throughout the Borubai license. The entire license has been subject to extensive geochemical and geophysical surveys, with follow up trenching and drilling on only a few of the identified anomalies.