Mako Gold Limited announced that it has received assay results from 14 drill holes from the 10,000m drilling program at the Gogbala Prospect at the Company's flagship Napié Project in Côte d'Ivoire. Gogbala is located on a +23km soil anomaly and coincident 30km-long Napié Fault. All 14 holes intersected significant mineralisation including 20m at 3.41g/t Au from 19m in NARC531. This is the best drill intersect returned from Gogbala to date which is a 69 gram-metre intercept (grams/t Au X metre). The Company's strategy targeting high-grade areas identified from previous drilling and further expanding these zones is paying off as demonstrated by the positive drill results returned. Mako continues to see many similarities in structurally controlled gold deposition between Gogbala and Tchaga including wide and high-grade "en-echelon" mineralised zones which have a "pinch and swell" characteristic. The Company believes that Gogbala has the potential to host similar stacked gold lodes as those identified on the Tchaga Prospect. To date, assays have been received for 3,900m of the current 10,000m drill program at Gogbala. Assays are pending for a further 9 RC and 2 DD holes totalling 1,300m at Gogbala. Select significant results from previous drilling at Gogbala 1 include: 12m at 5.39g/t Au from 11m in NARC035; 7m at 6.70g/t Au from 6m in NARC518; 6m at 4.97g/t Au from 68m in NARC317; 3m at 6.40g/t Au from 58m in NARC313; 8m at 2.87g/t Au from 49m in NARC524; 6m at 2.67g/t Au from 42m in NARC034; 7m at 2.73g/t Au from 77m in NARC065; and 2m at 16.81g/t Au from 2m and 5m at 2.12g/t Au from 19m in NARC066. The latest results are significant for several reasons. The wide and high-grade mineralised intervals, such as 20m at 3.41g/t Au, demonstrate the potential for Gogbala to host similar wide and high-grade mineralisation to Tchaga. The gold mineralisation at Gogbala is similar in style to the repeated stacked zones at Tchaga which show a broad mineralised envelope with a core of high-grade gold. Gogbala is only 5km from the Tchaga Prospect and could substantially add to the upcoming maiden Mineral Resource Estimate. Gogbala is one of several prospective zones located on the 30km-long Napié Fault. Other prospects along the Napié fault such as the Tchaga North Prospect, where 10,000 metres of drilling is planned to follow up on previous positive results, also have the potential to host a significant gold deposit. Mako's goal is to discover significant resources on each of these prospects with the aim of delineating a multi-million-ounce resource on the Napié Permit. Assays are pending for 8 RC drill holes totalling 900m from the southern extension of the Tchaga Prospect. Drilling at Gogbala was recently suspended due to excessive rain and to give its hard-working crew on the ground a well-earned rest. The Company is planning to recommence drilling in the third week of October. Drilling will resume on the Gogbala and Tchaga prospects within approximately two weeks and should continue thereafter on the Tchaga North Prospect.