Kobo Resources Strengthens Gold Mineralisation at Kossou Intersecting 9.0 m at 3.60 g/t Au and 8.0 m at 2.54 g/t Au .bwalignc { text-align: center; list-style-position: inside } .bwalignr { text-align: right; list-style-position: inside } .bwblockalignl { margin-left: 0px; margin-right: auto } .bwcellpmargin { margin-bottom: 0px; margin-top: 0px } .bwleftsingle { border-left: solid black 1pt } .bwlistcircle { list-style-type: circle } .bwlistdisc { list-style-type: disc } .bwpadb3 { padding-bottom: 4px } .bwpadl0 { padding-left: 0px } .bwpadr0 { padding-right: 0px } .bwrightsingle { border-right: solid black 1pt } .bwrowaltcolor1 { background-color: #d3d3d3 } .bwsinglebottom { border-bottom: solid black 1pt } .bwtablemarginb { margin-bottom: 10px } .bwtopsingle { border-top: solid black 1pt } .bwuline { text-decoration: underline } .bwvertalignb { vertical-align: bottom } .bwwidth10 { width: 10% } .bwwidth100 { width: 100% } .bwwidth15 { width: 15% } .bwwidth5 { width: 5% } .bwwidth7 { width: 7% } .bwwidth8 { width: 8% } Drilling continues to expand Kossou’s mineralised footprint, supporting the geological model and future resource definition work Drilling confirms strong continuity at the Jagger Zone, a key gold target of Kossou’s emerging resource base Additional strike extension at the Road Cut Zone highlights the scalability of mineralisation along the Contact Zone Fault NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION TO UNITED STATES NEWSWIRE SERVICES OR FOR RELEASE PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION OR DISSEMINATION DIRECTLY, OR INDIRECTLY, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, IN OR INTO THE UNITED STATES. Kobo Resources Inc. (" Kobo” or the " Company ") ( TSX.V: KRI ) is pleased to announce results of a further 12 boreholes from its ongoing diamond drill program at the 100%-owned Kossou Gold Project (“ Kossou ”) in Côte d’Ivoire, West Africa. The latest 12 boreholes total 2,755 metres (“ m ”) of drilling, bringing cumulative diamond drilling at Kossou to 26,267 m and total drilling completed to 32,154 m. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20251120011105/en/ Figure 1: Jagger Zone Drill Hole Locations and Simplified Geology Diamond Drill Results – Highlights: Jagger Zone: KDD0110 6.0 m at 1.81 g/t Au from surface 6.0 m at 1.77 g/t Au from 10.0 m 8.0 m at 2.82 g/t Au from 148.0 m KDD0111 7.0 m at 1.66 g/t Au from 44.0 m 9.0 m at 3.60 g/t Au from 119.0 m, including 6.45 m at 4.74 g/t Au KDD0113 8.0 m at 2.54 g/t Au from 188.0 m Road Cut Zone: KDD0112 5.0 m at 3.42 g/t from 120.0 m, including 2.0 m at 7.13 g/t Au KDD0118 4.0 m at 3.47 g/t Au from 222.0 m Edward Gosselin, CEO and Director of Kobo commented: “The latest results at Jagger and Road Cut Zone give us further confidence in the interpretation and modelling of the principal mineralised shears at Kossou. These results continue to strengthen the resource potential we are currently defining on the Jagger and Road Cut Zone targets.” He continued: “We continue with our aggressive exploration campaign in the district, currently evaluating encouraging gold showings in new areas along the western parts of the Kossou permit, which we expect to generate drill targets, along with newly discovered artisanal workings at the Kadie Zone. With less than 25% of the licence systematically explored, we strongly believe our successful approach to date supports significant potential for additional discoveries and expansion of the resource base at Kossou.” Jagger Zone Highlights Well mineralised intersections are reported at the Jagger Zone between JZ500 and JZ600 (Jagger Structure 6) near surface, confirming the interpreted structural controls to gold mineralisation along the Jagger Shear Zone. See Figure 1 for a simplified geology map and drill hole locations. Mineralisation grading 8.0 m at 2.82 g/t Au (KDD0110) (see Figure 3), 9.0 m at 3.60 g/t Au (KDD0111) (see Figure 2) and 7.0 m at 1.36 g/t Au ( KDD0115) was reported in Structure 6 at Jagger Zone in these boreholes. The mineralisation in KDD0110 is comparable to the mineralised intersection reported previously on the same drill section (borehole KDD0028 grading 8.0 m at 3.72 g/t Au ). A broad mineralised zone grading 26.0 m at 0.60 g/t Au (Figure 3) was also intersected in the upper 25.0 m oxidised zone near surface in KDD0110 in central parts of the shear zone. Road Cut Zone Highlights Drilling at the Road Cut Zone has focused on two main targets identified to date. The main shear intersected previously on RCZ800, together with mineralisation associated with the Contact Zone Fault and the shears in close proximity of this first order fault. See Figure 4 for simplified geology map and drill hole locations. Borehole KDD0112 on Section RCZ400 intersected 5.0 m at 3.42 g/t Au associated with the northern strike continuation of the artisanal mine shear zone (see Figure 5). Anomalous grades (0.20-0.25 g/t Au) were also reported along Contact Zone Fault on this section. Borehole KDD0114 on RCZ350 i