Haranga Resource Limited to provide information on the granted gold permit at Ibel South in Senegal, West Africa. The permit area covers 182.25 Km2 and lies approximately 80 kilometres to the south-west of the Sabodala-Massawa gold mine, which contains 8.72Mozs (including 0.72Moz Measured, 6.2Moz Indicated and 1.8Moz Inferred). The permit area also lies within 65 kilometres of the Company's Saraya Uranium Project.

This will enable exploration to be serviced from the recently acquired 40-man camp near the town of Saraya. Ibel South is located at the southern end of the gold prospective Main Transcurrent Shear Zone, which also hosts the Sabodala and Massawa gold mines 80km to the north-east. The permit is associated with a N25°E and N70°E orientated shear system, a feature typical of gold mineralisation in the Kenieba Inlier of Birimian Formation.

The sheared zone is ideally located at the contact between a competent granite and a highly deformed greenstone formation, thus creating a rheological competency contrast, often associated with gold mineralisation.