Vector Resources Limited announced an independent resource verification process, it has finalized the conversion of the historical SAMREC Mineral Resource Estimate prepared by AngloGold Ashanti in 2013 for the Adidi-Kanga Gold Project to a JORC (2012) compliant Mineral Resource Estimate of 3.2 million ounces of contained gold. The Mineral Resource Estimate is reported in line with the 2012 edition of the Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves (the JORC Code) and is classified into the Indicated and Inferred categories. The Total Mineral Resource Estimate (JORC 2012) of 15.0Mt's at 6.6 g/t gold for 3.2Moz of contained gold has been completed for the Adidi-Kanga Gold Project, which includes 6.9Mt at 6.74 g/t for 1.5Moz in the indicated category and 8.1Mt at 6.6g/t for 1.7Moz in the inferred category. The verification process has been completed during the due diligence and documentation phase on Vector's acquisition of the Adidi-Kanga Gold Project. The independent geological consultancy, BM Geological Services (BMGS) in Perth were contracted by Vector to complete an independent verification of the historical mineral resource reported under the South African Code for reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves (the SAMREC code). Include in the scope of work was a conversion, if sufficient data and verification was completed, of the SAMREC Mineral Resource Estimate to a JORC (2012) Mineral Resource Estimate. Vector engaged BMGS as part of its due diligence process for the acquisition of the Adidi-Kanga Gold Project and on successful completion of the acquisition will re-engage BMGS for a second stage and more in-depth review. The second stage will include a re-estimation and re-wireframing exercise to align the resource under the guidance of Vector's Competent Person. The initial stage of work with BMGS has included a rigorous validation process which identified no database issues in the exported files and that the assay data had stringent QAQC controls. A review of the geological interpretation confirmed that the existing drill holes provide enough information to validate the wireframes as a representation of the geological features and can be used to verify or validate new or future models. Vector has considered the likelihood of future open cut mining; an Open Pit Resource classification has been considered for gold values >= 0.8g/t and vertical depth below surface not more than 100m and stipulating that using the historical SAMREC Mineral Resource material must be in existing Indicated or Inferred categories. Underground resource classification has been revised to consider a cut-off for gold values >= 2.0 g/t, to include all material not classified in the Open Pit resource and stipulating that using the historical SAMREC Mineral Resource Estimate material must be in existing Indicated or Inferred categories. Assuming bulk mining of mylonite shear zones, a lower grade cut-off can be utilized for a less selective mining process (wider zone-easier geological controls).