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Tajiri's Yono data show potential gold structures

2025-09-22 18:06 ET - News Release

Mr. Graham Keevil reports

TAJIRI IDENTIFIES 3KM OF POTENTIAL GOLD STRUCTURES AT YONO PROJECT AND PROVIDES EXPLORATION UPDATE

Tajiri Resources Corp. has released new airborne magnetic data from G Mining Ventures covering the entirety of Tajiri's Yono property, highlighting multiple structures with strong potential to host gold mineralization comparable with nearby multimillion-ounce deposits of the Oko district:

  1. Direct analogues to major deposits: All three of the district's large gold deposits -- Oko Main Zone and Ghanie (G2 Goldfields) and Oko West (GMin) -- occur along north/northeast to north/northwest contacts between units of high magnetic susceptibility (mafic volcanics) and low magnetic susceptibility (sediments and volcaniclastics). Similar contacts can be seen across Yono. Together, these deposits host 8.9 million ounces of indicated and inferred gold resources, highlighting the potential for such contacts to host significant gold mineralization within Yono.
  2. High Road target: A 950-metre-long geochemical anomaly lies just 50 metres west of Yono's boundary and is coincident with a north/northwest-striking magnetic contact. With all known deposits in the district dipping east, there is a strong probability that mineralization continues downdip and directly into Yono at depth. This makes High Road a first-order drill target for Tajiri.
  3. Significant strike length of structures within Yono: The 1,500-metre western and 650-metre eastern magnetic contacts of a large body of high magnetic susceptibility within central and eastern Yono appear to have significant potential. In particular, the magnetic high continues south, and its eastern contact forms the footwall to mineralization at OKWD, which hosts 4.3 million ounces and 1.6 million ounces of indicated and inferred gold resources. In particular, it notes the 1,500-metre-long western contact has a similar orientation to contacts which host the district's known gold deposits, and is associated with alluvial and eluvial workings that source from it, and the projection of the contact aligns with the high-grade (10.93 to 15.78 g/t gold) shear zone 4 and 5 of the OMZ deposit.
  4. Prospectivity of eastern contact indicated by artisanal workings: While the 650-metre-long eastern contact strikes northeast within Yono and oblique to the structures that host the significant gold deposits of the district, its prospectivity is nonetheless shown by its association with the Ghanie West prospect. This prospect is a zone of recent artisanal mining (at the boundary of Yono and extending through G2's tenements) that have exploited eluvium, saprolite and northeast-striking gold-bearing quartz veins. Ghanie West coincides almost exactly with the eastern magnetic contact and indicates this contact is prospective. A recent field inspection of the Ghanie West workings shows the workings immediately adjacent to Yono terminated at a shallow depth approximately eight m due to intense silicification associated with the vein zone, which appears to be approximately 12 m in width.
  5. Scale of structure highlights potential of Yono: The total strike length of prospective structures within Yono is approximately 2,150 m. Adding the 950-metre strike of the High Road anomaly, based on its likely east dip into Yono, gives a 3,100-metre strike of potentially mineralized structures within Yono. This compares favourably with the 4,900-metre strike length of the adjacent OMZ-Ghanie-OKWD deposits which contain 8.9 million ounces of gold.

Exploration update

Since announcing the closing of the transaction to acquire a 65-per-cent interest in the Yono property, the company has:

  • Completed construction of an exploration camp to support further operations;
  • Completed auger sampling over the entire Yono permit on 400-metre-spaced east-west lines and infilled these to a 200-metre-by-25-metre grid;
  • Completed approximately 1,000 m of trenching on the northern part of the permit to obtain structural and stratigraphic information.

The company looks forward to releasing results of auger and trench sampling as these results become available in the near future.

Chief executive officer comments

Graham Keevil, president and chief executive officer, commented: "The release of this new geophysical data set from Gmin shows that Yono is underlain by the same types of structures hosting nearly nine million ounces of gold in adjacent deposits that are located within 170 m of Yono, which is of great interest to the company. The proximity of the High Road anomaly and the sheer scale of the newly revealed prospective strike length within Yono provide an even stronger foundation to our own geological modelling. We believe Yono has excellent potential to host the district's next significant gold discovery."

Qualified person

The scientific and technical contents of this news release have been reviewed and approved by Dominic O'Sullivan. Mr. O'Sullivan is a geologist, member of the AusIMM and a qualified person, as defined by National Instrument 43-101 (Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects). However, Mr. O'Sullivan is not independent of the company by virtue of his position as executive chairman.

About Tajiri Resources Corp.

Tajiri is a junior gold exploration and development company with exploration assets located in two of the world's least explored and highly prolific greenstone belts of Burkina Faso, West Africa, and Guyana, South America. Led by a team of industry professionals with a combined 100-plus years experience, the company continues to generate shareholder value through exploration.

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