Exploration Targets Update

SHANTA GOLD LIMITED NEW TARGETS GENERATED FROM EARLY STAGE SOIL GEOCHEMISTRY ON NEW SINGIDA LICENCE MUHINTIRI PL6028/2009 11 February 2010 Shanta Gold Limited ("Shanta" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that the Company has identified a number of gold bearing exploration targets on Prospecting Licence ("PL") 6028/2009, Muhintiri close to its Singida project in central Tanzania. The PL, 143km2 in extent and located 40km to the west of the Gold Tree and Jem prospects, was granted to Shanta by the Ministry of Energy and Minerals on 21 August 2009. The licence is valid for an initial period of three years commencing on that date and two ensuing renewal periods are allowed. Highlights include: * Highest value recorded was 1040ppb against a background of 10ppb * Anomalism greater than that recorded over Shanta's deposits 40km to the east where 982,614oz (at 0.5g/t cut-off) have been defined * At least three broad, northwest trending target zones identified, containing in excess of 3 kilometres in strike length and each showing anomalism of approximately five to ten times background values * Initial grid at 200m x 50m spacing with follow-up grid at 50m x 50m spacing Soil sampling was only completed after extensive regolith orientation studies on the PL.  These studies confirmed that conventional gold-in-soil geochemistry would represent bedrock anomalism and that deep sampling (auger) would not be necessary.   Target areas (those overlain by ferruginous lateritic soils that indicate the presence of potentially prospective greenstone geology) were covered by an extensive programme of 200m x 50m spaced conventional soil geochemistry. Anomalous areas were defined across a broad area in the central eastern half of the licence, most prominently a zone close to the eastern boundary. Follow-up in-fill sampling on a 50m x 50m grid was commissioned and completed, and successfully confirmed the anomalism. In total 4,550 samples were taken. The highest value achieved was 1040ppb. The background level of Au in soil appears to be about 10ppb. Broad areas of low anomalism of greater than 20ppb contain well-defined north-west trending higher grade cores which are five to ten times higher than background and individually up to 700m in lateral extent.  These extensive areas of anomalism define at least three possible north-east trending target zones with a combined apparent lateral extent of more than 3km. The most prominent north-west-south-east trending anomaly is developed up to the eastern licence boundary where Shanta holds the licence area to the south east. Comparison of this anomalism with that achieved at Gold Tree and Jem where thebulk of the Singida project's resource has been defined, shows the Muhintiri anomaly to be more pronounced. Work has started on follow-up trenching and is due for completion during the 2010 field programme. This will be fast-tracked as soon as a mechanical excavator has been sourced. Should positive results be returned by the trenches RC drilling will be required to confirm the existence of a potential resource. For further information: Shanta Gold Limited http://www.shantagold.com Walton Imrie Mobile: +27 (0) 82 444 2851 David Scott Mobile: + 255 (0) 784 366146 Walter Vorwerk Moblie: +27 (0)83 308 0080 Fairfax I.S. PLC Ewan Leggat/Laura Littley +44 (0)20 7598 5368 [HUG#1383589]
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