Stellar AfricaGold Inc. announced the positive results of the recently completed stream sediments sampling program covering 100% of Permits 3738988 and 3738989 which the Moroccan Office Nationale des Hydrocarbures et des Mines ("ONHYM") recently included in the Tichka Est Project exploration agreement. The two permits, which cover 28 km2, are to the North and East of Permit 183369 which hosts gold structures A and B previously announced. See Figure 1 below.

Stream Sediments Results: The stream sampling program which was conducted by Atlas GéoServices of Marrakech, Morocco revealed seven zones of anomalous mineralization including both precious and base metals. The seven anomalous zones included combinations of gold, silver, copper, lead and zinc and each zone includes from two to five minerals except Zone 7 which is purely a silver anomaly. To summarize the stream sampling program identified: 6 zones anomalous for gold (Au); 5 zones anomalous for silver (Ag); 2 zones anomalous for copper (Cu); 3 zones anomalous lead (Pb); 3 zones anomalous zinc (Zn).

In conclusion, Stellar is very encouraged with the results of this program. The discovery of strong anomalous zones of both precious metals (gold and silver) and base metals (copper, lead and zinc) warrants immediate follow-up exploration. Stellar's technical crew is on site searching for up-stream surface occurrences of new mineralized structures which will add to structures A and B already identified at surface with gold mineralization in trenches over an aggregate strike length of over 1,200 metres.

All new identified surface areas of interest will be sampled and trenched and the data included in the planning of upcoming drilling programs. Methodology, technical information and quality control notes: Stellar mandated Atlas GéoServices of Marrakech, Morocco, to design and complete an extensive stream sediments sampling programs on two new permits which appear to share geology similar to the permits hosting discovery structures A and B. The stream sediments sampling program consisted of first tracing the drainage network of the area on a Google earth image and then systematically sampling the main watercourses as well as the primary tributaries. The objective was to locate gold and base metals anomalies in the fine sediments in the beds of the streams and tributaries to better focus further prospecting upstream and locate the source of any in situ precious and base metals. A total of 140 samples were taken in the active beds of major streams and their primary tributaries.

Each sample was screened on site to remove large fraction material and smaller fraction materials were bagged for assay and sent to the African Laboratory for Mining and Environment ("Afrilab") in Marrakech, Morocco, where samples were crushed and screened to -125 microns for Fire Assay for gold and ICP analysis for base metals. Sample collection was conducted by two experienced senior geologists of Atlas GéoServices under the supervision of Yassine Belkabir, Stellar's Director in Morocco, and Dr. Ali Saquaque, Stellar's Technical Advisor for Africa. The samples were bagged on- site and stored in safe areas until being transported to Afrilab in Marrakech for analysis.

In addition to the 140 samples and for the purpose of quality control, 24 extra samples were added to the batch, 8 standards, 8 duplicates and 8 blanks samples. Two standard grades were used in this case. All standards analysis results fall within the tolerance range of the original samples.

The duplicates all show the reliability of the analysis. The blank sample values were all below the detection limit for gold.