Kinyambwiga Gold Project
Overview
The Kinyambwiga Gold Project (PL 4653/2007) contains 30.89 square kilometers and has two main focus zones of interest: a northern zone with known "alluvial" deposits and a southern zone with significant artisanal activity. Work done to date includes soil sampling on selected areas, trenching and trench sampling, ground magnetic surveying, RAB/Air Core drilling and RC drilling, analysis of the known gold mineralization from artisanal mine activities and ground magnetic anomalies. Recent geologic mapping and trenching appears to have identified the veins over a length of about one-kilometer, and geophysics and reconnaissance drilling suggests the veins may extend up to two-kilometers.
As of Sept 2009, gold assays for 134 samples collected from 22 trenches averaged 2.28 grams per metric ton. Detailed leaching tests of near surface bulk samples collected in trenches averaged 3.48 grams per metric ton. Additional drilling and possible underground bulk sampling is planned for Kinyambwiga to advance the development of the property.

Location Map – Musoma Bunda Project
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Regional Geological Map – Musoma Bunda Murangi Project
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Intersected Quartz View, Trenches and Trench Assays Map
At Kinyambwiga, recent trenching and assaying results have identified possible extensions to the known quartz vein system, and the gold assays confirm that the veins contain important amounts of gold. Additional work, is underway to further advance the project.
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- PL 4653-(KINYAMBWIGA) HISTORICAL OVERVIEW
- PL 4653 (KINYAMBWIGA) TRENCHING TECH REPORT - SEPT 2009
- PL 4653 (KINYAMBWIGA) RAB DRILL ASSAY RESULTS - JAN 2009
- PL 4653 (KINYAMBWIGA) TECH REPORT – DEC 2008
- PL 4653 (KINYAMBWIGA) PROJECT UPDATE – OCT 2008





