Discovery Africa Limited announced the receipt of sampling results from the recent field exploration works conducted at the Pinyalling Gold Project in Western Australia. The Pinyalling Project consists of Exploration Licence 59/2112 covering 18 blocks 54km located about 400km northeast of Perth. Access is via the Great Northern Highway from Perth to Paynes FindYalgoo road. This road gives access to the Pinyalling Mining Centre, about 30km west of Paynes. Field work targeted an area of historical soil sampling, with a soil and auger sampling programme completed in September 2017. The programme aimed to verify the location of the historical soil surveys, confirm historical results by taking repeat samples and use auger sampling to compare any variation between surface and sub-surface samples. 57 samples were collected during the field work programme, comprising 19 coarse fraction (>2mm) soil samples, 19 fine fraction (<2mm) soil samples, and 19 auger samples. In general, the majority of the auger samples sampled material similar to that observed in the soil sampling. The company has recently received the sample analysis results. The company has reviewed the sample analysis data and reports one soil sample returned a value >10ppb Au, being 45ppb Au in the fine fraction (sample PSF018) and 30ppb AU in the coarse fraction (sample PSC018). The corresponding auger sample PA005 returned 11ppb Au. Adjacent auger samples PA004 and PA003 returned anomalous results of 6ppb and 15ppb Au respectively. These results will be further interpreted to determine where further sampling may be required, to test extensions to the anomalous gold detected in surface sampling, and in parallel, the company will review and rank the targets generated at the Pinyalling Project from the reprocessed aerial magnetic data.