Frontier Resources Limited announced its field crew is currently on site at the Saki prospect to complete a mapping and sampling program. Work has begun on landowner awareness meetings. Following the exploration fieldwork at Saki, the technical team will then move on to the Kimono gold prospect where a helipad is currently being constructed. Fieldwork at the Kunda North prospect will depend on the success of further landowner liaison meetings. The Saki veins are up to 6m wide with best surface grades of 0.5m @ 535g/t Au in the Saki I vein and 1.0m @ 55.69g/t Au in the Saki II vein. Historical drilling has demonstrated a 1.4km long by 700m wide system of gold veins which include an intercept of 13.2m @ 5.38 g/t Au from 75.1m downhole depth in drillhole SK033. There is upside in the additional resource potential of secondary veins and splays and in the extension of the main veins. Many of the existing gold anomalous trenches are yet to be drill tested. Historical exploration outside of the nearby Mining Licence ML104 was aimed at keeping the Tolukuma mine operational by finding additional ounces for its mill feed. These mill feed prospect included the Saki, Kimono and Kunda North vein system now within Frontier's EL2531 tenement. A tender process is underway to secure investment to refurbish and recommence mine production.