Kodal Minerals provide an update on the results of the surface geochemical sampling completed at the Dabakala Concession, Côte d'Ivoire, in December 2020. The Company also continues preparations for its 2021 field season to undertake exploration drilling at the Fatou Project in southern Mali, and the Nielle Project in Côte d'Ivoire. High grade gold geochemical samples up to 6.14g/t gold returned for the surface at Dabakala Concession, central Côte d'Ivoire; · Extensive surface gold anomalism defined in the east of the Concession extending for over 10km of strike and multiple interpreted trends; Extensive artisanal workings identified during the sampling programme and anomalism extends beyond and parallel to the workings; Gold anomalous zone confirmed in multiple phases of sampling and geological reconnaissance identifies geological and structural controls on the gold mineralisation; Field inspection of Dabakala anomalism planned for February 2021; Field reconnaissance underway at the Fatou Project to review historical drilling and proposed drill hole sites. Kodal completed an infill surface geochemical sampling programme at Dabakala in December 2020, with a total of 528 samples collected (502 samples sites, 11 duplicate samples, 10 certified reference samples and 5 blank QAQC samples) to add definition to the previously defined anomalous zone. Geological mapping completed in conjunction with the sampling highlighted shear zones and quartz veining that was the target for the extensive artisanal workings. The results returned have extended as well as enhance the surface gold anomalism with multiple, coherent zones defined. The high-grade assay results include values of 6.14g/t gold, 2.10g/t gold, 1.54g/t gold and 1.35g/t gold that are all supported by neighbouring gold anomalous samples. Initial interpretation of the gold anomalism is highlighting two principal orientations, being a ortherly trend and a north easterly trend. The observed anomalism relates to the underlying geology and interpreted shear structures that may control the potential for development of gold mineralisation. The initial review has outlined zones including: North trending zone extending for over 9km in strike and up to 1km wide. Assay values are up to 2.1g/t gold and the anomaly is associated with an interpreted geological boundary between granitic units and Birimian greenstone sequence. North-east trending zone extending for over 11km in strike and up to 1km in width. Results in the north-east trend include assay of 6.14g/t gold and 1.54g/t gold. The trend is associated with an interpreted shear structure and structural complexity. A conjugate structural zone trending to the northwest is interpreted, extending for over 6km strike and is a joining structure between the two main orientations.