Kasbah Resources Limited provide an update on the current Testwork Program at the Achmmach Tin Project (The Project) in Morocco. Ore sorting is a simple and established pre-concentration process that facilitates `upgrading' of ore and mineralised material. It has successfully been used in commercial mining operations for more than 25 years in commodities such as tungsten, uranium and diamonds. In the tin sector, ore sorting has been successfully trialled at the Renison Mine in Tasmania and the San Rafael Mine in Peru. Significant advances have been made in ore sorting technology in recent years, in the areas of high tech sensors and computing capacity, which have expanded its potential adoption in mining operations to reduce the feed tonnage, increase grade and recoveries, and deliver lower operating costs. Kasbah plans to fully assess the opportunity to utilise ore sorting technology in its processing plant, as its successful adoption would have a major positive impact on the Achmmach Project's economics. First Phase Ore Sorting Program: Kasbah has sourced two parcels of representative "ore" (including some waste material that would also be mined) from core drilled at the Achmmach project site and delivered them to Australia for testing at two suppliers of ore sorting equipment. The two "sighting" tests undertaken at both suppliers' facilities have been successful and as a result a bulk sample of 2 tonnes from Acmmach will now be undertaken. The ore for the bulk sample has already been sourced from the Project, and it is due to commence in late January.