Additional High Priority Gold Targets At The Daina Exploration Permit

VANCOUVER - Sanu Gold Corporation reported positive results, from the recent ground geophysics program completed on the Daina Gold Exploration Permit, located in Siguiri Basin of Guinea, West Africa. Large geophysical trends at Daina 1 North, and Daina 2 Main Zone with anomalies extending over 1 km in length. High-grade gold mineralization exists at these targets were covered by first pass drilling, with results including: 1) 21 m of 4.75 g/t Au, including 1 m of 85.5 g/t Au, in DAI-RC-004 at Daina 2 Main Zone. 2) 37 m of 1.99 g/t Au, including 1 m of 32.6 g/t Au in DAI-RC-001 at Daina 2 Main Zone. 3) 11 m of 5.50 g/t Au, including 1 m of 56.6 g/t Au in DAI-RC-013 at Diana 2 Main Zone. 4) 9 m of 8.86 g/t Au, including 1 m of 39.30 g/t Au (DAI-AUG-1201) at Diana 1 North.

The gold-correlated induced polarisation anomalies extend well away from the areas of first-pass drilling conducted by the Company in 2022 and 2023. The geophysical surveys have identified multiple areas of elevated chargeability and resistivity which require additional follow-up.

Martin Pawlitschek, President and CEO, said, “Systematic application of proven exploration tools, now including ground geophysics, namely induced polarization continues to provide improved definition of our known prospects, which will guide future drill targeting. We are particularly excited about the significant strike lengths of geophysical features associated with our known zones of gold mineralization, this is particularly important since most of the features are open along strike, the surveys having been designed to evaluate the response of IP on the Daina project and its usefulness for future drill testing and to help keep the permits in good standing."