Kilo Goldmines Ltd. announce results from an additional four diamond drill holes, totaling 846.10 metres ('m'). The addition of these four drill holes, two on each section line results in a 400 m strike length being explored at 80 m intervals. The 400 m section of the north-western portion of the Kitenge prospect has now been defined by a total of 7 holes.

The Kitenge Prospect now defined over a 1,419 m strike length is one of several exploration Prospects on the Company's Somituri Project in north-eastern Democratic Republic of Congo ("DRC"). Kitenge is only 4.0 km from the Company's 1.87 million ounce ('oz') Adumbi gold deposit. Highlights Include: 7.80 m @ 11.47 g/t Au; 2.48 m @ 4.23 g/t Au; 400 m strike length evaluated at 80 m intervals and gold zone confirmed over an open-ended 1,419 m. The Somituri Project consists of eight Exploitation Licences totaling 606 square kilometres in the Archaen Ngayu Greenstone belt, in the north eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.

According to historical records, unverified by the Company, the Kitenge and Manzako mines produced about 100,000 ounces of gold to 1955, and Adumbi gold mine produced about 200,000 ounces of gold from quartz vein ore that averaged 11 g/t gold during the 1940s until its closure in 1959. The Mineral Corporation (April 2012), based in Johannesburg calculated an Ni 43-101 compliant inferred gold resource estimate of 1.87 million ounces grading 1.63 g/t Au using a 0.50 g/t Au cut-off on the Adumbi Prospect.