Rizal Resources Corporation announced that it has filed a technical report in the form prescribed by Canadian National Instrument 43-101 titled NI 43-101 Technical Report, T’Boli Gold-Silver Project, South Cotabato, Mindanao, Philippines. The report was prepared by Steven Olsen B.Sc.(Hons), M.Sc., MAIG, of Victoria, Australia. This release provides summary information from the technical report as well as updates on the Company’s exploration activities at the T’Boli Gold-Silver Project. The Company is currently conducting exploration activities at T’Boli for the purpose of defining the geological controls and the continuity of the gold mineralization that exists at the Project. This work has focused on the exploration of two defined vein systems known as the north veins and south veins, via a series of exploration development tunnels. Work completed to date has now been interpreted and collated to identify a number of high grade mineralized zones from the exploration development. Based on this review, over 457m of high grade gold mineralization has now been defined, including the following highlights: South Vein FW2 – 22m long with average thickness (true width) of 0.51m and gold grade of 57.7g/t, South Vein FW1 – 18m long with average thickness (true width) of 0.47m and gold grade of 29.7g/t, South Vein V3 – 32m long with average thickness (true width) of 0.68m and gold grade of 23.8g/t, South Vein V4 – 50m long with average thickness (true width) of 1.2m and gold grade of 21g/t and North Vein V1 – 53m long with average thickness (true width) of 1.3m and gold grade of 18.8g/t. To date the exploration development has centered on the north veins, which is the first structure that can be accessed from the underground development. The north veins have limited drilling information with most of the technical information at this location derived from the exploration development. The Company has also commenced trial mining activities in parts of the north veins. The results from the trial mining activities are still at a preliminary stage with results from the reconciliation of this work anticipated in the second half of 2018.