Tembo Gold Corp. announced that the first drilling of the 2022 program, at the Tembo project in the Lake Victoria goldfield in Tanzania, has commenced at the Ngula 1 target. Four diamond-cored drill holes, comprising approximately 970 m of drilling, have been planned for the initial drilling at the Ngula 1 target. The drill holes are aimed to confirm the geological continuity and distribution of the mineralization, as well as to obtain comprehensive structural data to better understand, interpret and define the structural features that are controlling the distribution of Au, and the attitude and morphology of the mineralized zones, ultimately enabling a targeted resource drilling program to follow. The above information has been prepared by John Fleming, Pr. Sci. Nat., who is designated as a "Qualified Person" with the ability and authority to verify the authenticity and validity of the data.
A stringent QA/QC practice is applied to all sample batches. A Verified Reference Material standard is inserted every 20th sample, a known blank or blank standard every 20th sample and all samples with assays greater than 0.5g/t are re-assayed. 1% of all samples are submitted to an alternative laboratory for check analysis. In addition the laboratory adheres to an internal QA/QC procedure including standard samples and repeats and blanks inserted independently. Widths represent drill intersection widths not corrected for borehole inclination and dip of the geological zone. True widths have not been determined. The borehole inclination of 60deg and sub vertical dip of the structures suggests that the true width will be approximately 86% of the intersected width. Boreholes have not been drilled in numerical sequence and not all boreholes in a sequence have necessarily been drilled. Borehole numbers represent the original borehole identification assigned when planned. No capping of high-grade values has been applied to the assay results.