Tembo Gold Corp. announced further encouraging Ngula 1 target results from the ongoing diamond drilling campaign on the Company's Tembo Project in Tanzania. The Company planned a 7,000m programme of drilling of which 4,648m was completed before the drillers break commenced in December, drilling recently recommenced and is expected to be completed by the end of February.

All drillholes intersected gold mineralization with one exception and a previously recognized, but undrilled cross structure, returned significant gold intersections associated with abundant sulphide, strong deformation and alteration. Highlights: A total of 3,586m of drilling has been completed at Ngula 1 in this phase of drilling, comprising a total of 23 drill holes. The recent drilling at the target totals 1,390m and 11 drillholes (excluding one abandoned drillhole).

Best intersections returned in the recent drillholes include 5.22g/t Au over 1.93m from 107.18m; 4.14g/t Au over 3.85m from 118.49m, including 7.03g/t Au over 2.08m; 19.90g/t Au over 0.57m from 35.24m; and 1.68g/t Au over 5.28m from 72.45m. All holes logged and sampled to date intersected multiple gold mineralization except for one drill hole. A set of drillholes targeted a known northeast trending structure that had never been drilled.

Significant strong sulphide mineralization encountered in this cross structure returned positive gold results that are expected to improve with depth. These results are associated with robust geology comprising narrow to wide zones of strong shearing of the host rock, with associated alteration, quartz veining and sulphide mineralization. This cross structure and its intersection with the main structures and other northwest trending cross structures is considered a key component of the geological control of wide and potentially high-grade mineralization at Ngula 1. Ngula 1: Ngula 1 is a 600m long 120-200m broad zone hosting multiple east-west trending shear zones.

These shears almost ubiquitously host gold mineralization within multiple highly foliated, altered and veined structures. The intersections achieved to date highlight that the mineralization as well as the structural deformation and alteration zones pinch and swell, and it is interpreted that this is controlled by the intersection of the structures that are developed in three primary directions, east-west, northeast southwest and northwest-southeast (similar to Bulyanhulu). The current drill program has made a significant contribution to the understanding of the geological controls and attitude of these zones.

Previously reported results at Ngula 1 include: 2012-2014: o TDD0004 - 9.38g/t Au over 6.30m from 60.00m; o TDD0005 - 15.59g/t Au over 2.68m from 155.32; o TDD0041 - 22.81g/t Au over 15.00m from 299.00m; o TDD0054 - 11.85g/t Au over 8.02m from 117.93m; o TDD0111 - 21.47g/t Au over 2.45m from 53.35m. 2022 o TDD0153 - 3.55g/t Au over 3.11m from 44.25m; o TDD0156 ­ 1.51g/t Au over 10.18m from 143.10m including 2.33g/t Au over 3.45m from 146.54m, and 3.47g/t Au over 0.75m from 157.76m; TDD0157 - 4.95g/t Au over 1.67m from 120.12m; TDD0158 - 17.60g/t Au over 1.48m from 31.12m; TDD0159 ­ 1.24g/t Au over 3.08m from 117.00m; The latest drill hole results include: TDD0159 ­ 1.24g/t Au over 3.08m from 117.00m; TDD0160 ­ 5.22g/t Au over 1.93m from 107.18m including 10.07g/t Au over 0.89m, and 2.73g/t Au over 1.54m from 116.38m; TDD0161 ­ 1.64g/t Au over 3.07m from 54.43m; TDD0169 ­ 2.22g/t Au over 0.50m from 102.76m, and 0.82g/t over 2.78m from 159.22m, and 1.55g/t Au over 1.32m from 173.05m; TDD0172 ­ 4.14g/t Au over 3.85m from 118.49m including 7.03g/t Au over 2.08m; TDD0174 ­ 19.90g/t Au over 0.45m from 39.55m; TDD0176 ­ 1.68g/t Au over 5.28m from 72.45mm. This drilling program has provided the data t conduct a detailed structural interpretation which will enable resource definition drilling at Ngula 1 along high-grade shoots.

The drilling has also confirmed the persistence of the structures hosting the Ngula 1 mineralization, of multiple east-west structures truncated by the cross-cutting structures that are also host t gold mineralization.