Osino Resources Corp. provided an update on the recently completed infill and orientation drill program at the Ondundu Gold Project (?Ondundu? or ?the Project?).

Osino remains focused on the financing and construction activities for the Twin Hills Gold Project, while progressing its other exploration projects including Ondundu. The Ondundu drill program was designed to upgrade the mineral resource around the Razorback Main Zone while the orientation program will provide guidance on the optimum drilling, sampling and assay methodologies for future work in the nuggety coarse gold mineralization at Ondundu. Highlights: A total of 3,148m of Reverse Circulation (RC) drilling was completed in fifteen holes since the publication of the Ondundu maiden mineral resource estimate (?MRE?).

Assays received from RC step-out and infill holes at Ondundu include: ONRC23-019: 157m @ 1.50g/t (55-212m) incl. 54m @ 1.76g/t, 5m @ 7.36g/t and 3m @ 22.21g/t ONRC23-015: 51m @ 1.92g/t (153-204m) incl. 42m @ 2.24g/t ONRC23-013: 10m @ 2.65g/t (31-41m) and 88m @ 0.98g/t (53-141m) ONRC23-014: 70m @ 1.02g/t (0-70m) incl.

17m @ 2.30g/t and 41m @ 0.85g/t (99-140m) ONRC23-022: 7m @ 2.25g/t (41-48m) and 69m @ 1.36g/t (129-198m) incl. 12m @ 2.67g/t, and 6m @ 4.57g/t (211-217m). Metallurgical testwork samples were recently tested on sensor-based optical sorting machines which returned excellent separation of the gold-bearing quartz veins against the homogenous sediment, indicating very good pre-concentration potential.

Previous metallurgical testwork indicated gold recovery in the range of 76-79% from gravity only (after milling to 80% passing 75 micron), at less than 5% mass pull of the solid feed to the circuit. In addition to infill and step-out drilling, the objective of the program was to evaluate alternative assay techniques more suitable to the very pronounced gold nugget effect at Ondundu. Results from the orientation program will be used to plan a larger infill and resource expansion drill program across the Ondundu deposit.