Kilo Goldmines Ltd. provided the results of its completed drill programme to test the down dip extension at the Adumbi Prospect, as well as an update on regional exploration activities on its Imbo Licence (PE9691) falling within the Ngayu greenstone belt in the north-eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Results from four holes drilled to test the depth extensions of the Replaced Rock (RP) Zone confirm that the Adumbi mineralization extends down dip to at least 375 m below surface. Width of the mineralization is continuing with depth at similar grades and includes an intersection of 23.45 m @ 6.08 g/t, with visible gold observed in three of the holes. Significant RP Zone intersections in each hole are: SADD0050: 434.73 - 447.42 m = 12.69 m @ 5.51 g/t Au (Including 5.49 m @ 9.67 g/t Au), SADD0051: 393.43 - 402.72 m = 9.29 m @ 4.09 g/t Au, SADD0052: 389.72 - 401.87 m = 12.15 m @ 3.24 g/t Au 419.15 - 428.75 m = 9.60 m @ 5.04 g/t Au, SADD0053: 346.36, 355.63 m = 9.27 m @ 3.71 g/t Au 391.72 - 415.17 m = 23.45 m @ 6.08 g/t, Further mineralogical studies and metallurgical test work is planned to assess the economic potential of the RP Zone. The stream sediment (BLEG) sampling programme, intended to identify and prioritise regional exploration targets on five other exploration licences (which cover 240 km2 within the Ngayu Belt), is nearing completion. Drilling - Adumbi Prospect: Previous drilling at the Company's Adumbi prospect (currently with an Inferred Resource of 19.11 Mt @ 2.2 g/t Au for 1.362 Moz of gold) identified a zone of relatively high grade mineralization termed the Replaced Rock (or RP) Zone. The RP Zone is associated with intense alteration and structural deformation that has completely destroyed the primary lithological characteristics of the host rock, and was initially traced along strike for 840 m and down dip to 275 m below surface. The average true width and weighted average grade of all previous drill hole intersections in the RP Zone is 4.91 meters at 5.44 g/t Au, with the central 480 m of strike averaging 6.41 meters @ 6.25 g/t Au. The RP Zone is seen to have potential for underground exploitation, and establishing depth continuity could add significantly to the Company's resource base. A program of four drill holes totalling 1,776 m was therefore recently completed, with the objective of testing the down-plunge extensions of relatively high grade shoots within the RP Zone, at depths approximately 100 m vertically below the previous deepest intersections. The RP Zone was intersected in all four of the new drill holes (SADD0050, SADD0051, SADD0052 and SADD0053, and comprises Banded Iron Formation (BIF) which has been intensely silicified and sulphidised. Pyrite, pyrrhotite and arsenopyrite occur in varying proportions, and comprise up to 40% of the rock. There is a general, positive, correlation between the amount of sulphides and gold grade, with arsenopyrite frequently associated with higher grade gold values. Visible gold was locally observed in the RP Zone in three drill holes. Less intensely altered rock occurs outside the RP Zones, and also locally carries significant gold grades. Analytical results for the RP and other significant intersections are summarised, and completes the results for all drilling to date. The results show that the RP Zone extends down dip to at least 375 mbelow surface (i.e. about 100 m deeper than defined by previous drilling) and that the width and grade of the mineralization is continuing with depth. The data also supports the interpretation that the higher-grade shoots within the RP Zone dip steeply to the NW at about 80 degrees. In order to further assess the economic potential of the RP zone, mineralogical studies to determine gold deportment are planned, followed by metallurgical test work.