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Mano River Resources Inc 
19 March 2009 
 

 
 
News Release 
 
 
19th March 2009 
 
 
TSX-V: MNO 
AIM: MANA 
 
 
 
 
MANO RIVER RESOURCES INC. 
("Mano" or the "Company") 
 
 
ENCOURAGING IRON ORE DRILLING RESULTS FROM PUTU PROJECT 
 
 
Mano River Resources Inc. ("Mano" or "the Company") the TSX-V and AIM-listed 
exploration and development company focused on iron ore, gold and diamonds in 
West Africa is pleased to provide an update on the drilling programme at the 
Company's 38.5% owned Putu Range iron ore project ("Putu") in Liberia. 
 
 
Highlights are as follows: 
 
 
  *  Severstal Liberia Iron Ore (61.5% Severstal Resources 38.5% Mano) advancing 
  towards resource estimate and delivery of a pre-feasibility study in second half 
  of 2010 
 
 
 
  *  3,960m drilling programme for geological characterisation completed December 
  2008 
 
 
 
  *  Assays from 9 out of 11 holes completed (as per Table-1 below): 
 
 
 
  *  Best intersection in haematite mineralization of 63m at average 63.5% Fe (hole 
  PDD002) 
 
 
 
  *  Best intersection in fresh magnetite mineralization of 367m at average 39% Fe 
  (hole PDD004) 
 
 
 
  *  Results confirm Putu project has significant iron ore tonnage potential 
 
 
  *  Multi rig 27,000m diamond drilling programme planned during 2009 
 
 
 
Luis da Silva, CEO of Mano River Resources commented, 
 
 
"We are very pleased with these initial drilling results from the Putu iron ore 
project in Liberia and our excellent working relationship with our 61.5% partner 
SeverStal Resources. The drill results display excellent grade characteristics 
and indicate that the Putu project has significant iron ore tonnage potential. 
The current drilling programme is designed to test the grade and depth 
continuity of the iron ore mineralisation in order to define an initial NI 
43-101 and SAMREC compliant resource estimate. 
 
 
"SeverStal and Mano are committed long term investors in Liberia and this fact 
was further cemented by a successful meeting held on 26th February 2009 of a 
delegation comprising of Alexey Mordashov (SeverStal CEO), Roman Deniskin 
(SeverStal Resources CEO) and members of Mano's Board with the President of 
Liberia, Mrs Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf. Despite the current depressed commodity 
prices the outlook for steel and thus iron ore demand is gradually improving. We 
look forward to a very different market environment by late 2012, by which time 
the Putu project should be looking for funding in order to develop in advance of 
production in 2015." 
 
 
 
 
As previously announced on 10 December 2008 SeverStal Resources have increased 
their ownership in the Putu project to 61.5% by expending up to US$30m in order 
to carry out a bankable feasibility study. Pre-feasibility planning is currently 
underway with a detailed airborne magnetic survey planned to commence in April 
and a 27,000m multi rig diamond drill programme to commence in the second 
quarter of 2009. 
 
 
The Company will begin Mineral Development Agreement (MDA) negotiations during 
the first half of 2009 with the Government of Liberia (GoL). This agreement will 
secure tenure for production for at least 25 years, as per the GoL's timetable 
and minerals legislation, and will replace the current exploration licence which 
was extended for two years in September 2008. 
 
 
The Company is also pleased to announce the nomination by Severstal Resources, 
pursuant to the joint venture agreement, of Nigel Kieser as Managing Director of 
Putu Iron Ore Mining Inc., the project entity. Mr Kieser graduated in Mining 
Geology from the Royal School of Mines where he was subsequently awarded his 
doctorate.  After 5 years working as a metals and mining sector equity analyst 
for Banque Paribas and then JP Morgan Securities, Mr Kieser joined Rio Tinto 
where he held business development and exploration management roles for six 
years. For the preceding two years before this post, Mr Kieser was 
General Director, Russia for De Beers, based in Moscow.  Mr Kieser will formally 
take up his position in the second quarter of this year. 
 
 
Preliminary results from early stage review 
The Putu deposit has been interpreted as primarily magnetitic Banded Iron 
Formation. Previous studies suggest a synformal structure, although this has not 
been confirmed by more recent drilling. Very preliminary deposit modelling has 
been based on the results from the initial 9 diamond drill cored 
holes, USGS airborne magnetic data, trench results and excellent information 
provided by the historical 208m long adit. During the course of 2008, the 
rehabilitation and sampling of this adit has yielded continuous mineralisation 
with an average combined grade of magnetite and haematite of 42.69% Fe 
(iron) (from 103 adit samples) with detailed assays available on: 
http://www.manoriver.com/s/IronOre.asp Recent drilling indicates that the 
weathered part of the mineralization is partially suitable for DSO (direct 
shipping ore) production with lump/fines ratio close to 1/1. 
 
 
 
 
Based on the above data and extending both the haematite and magnetite ore 
potential to the physical boundaries of the deposit, and in line with an 
independent technical report by SRK Consulting (UK) Ltd ("SRK")  as announced on 
October 3, 2007 (see 
http://www.manoriver.com/s/NewsReleases.asp?ReportID=264473&_Type=News-Releases 
_Title=Update-on-Putu-Iron-Ore-Project-in-Liberia) management estimates that the 
exploration target for Putu can comfortably be increased from  900 million 
tonnes to well in excess of 1 billion tonnes, projecting a mine life of up to 40 
years.  A production base case for Putu is envisaged to be 20 million tonnes per 
annum of 65% concentrate iron ore grade for exports. The potential quantity, 
grade and export tonnage are conceptual in nature and there has been 
insufficient exploration to define this target at this time and it is uncertain 
that further exploration will result in further discoveries in the property or 
that it will result in the target being delineated as a mineral resource. 
 
 
This is corroborated by data from the former Bong Mining Company's mine in 
Bong County. Though Putu is potentially much larger, Bong's history presents a 
similar sequence of itabirite and similar ratio of haematite and magnetite, of 
similar quality, and exported approximately 150 million tons of concentrate and 
pellets (64-65% Fe (iron)) between 1965 and 1990 from 350 million tons of ore 
leaving some 250 million tons un-mined which are now the subject of 
redevelopment (see Notes to Editors below). 
 
 
Infrastructure and community 
The Putu project is well located geographically in that it will require the 
construction of a relatively short, in comparison to similar projects, 120km 
railway line to the coast over undulating topography with no major topographic 
features to be overcome. A new deep water port would also need to be built at 
one of three identified locations. 
These developments will create substantial benefits for south-eastern 
Liberia, especially the counties of Grand Gedeh, Sinoe and possibly adjacent 
counties. The Company is currently preparing regional development and social 
programmes with the following initiatives already being implemented for the 
local community: 
 
 
  *  Rehabilitation / replacement of drinking water pumps in 6 local villages 
  *  Reconstruction of 18km of road linking local administrative centres 
  *  Preparation for construction of a health post in the village where the 
  exploration camp is located 
 
 
Table-1: Composite of assays by grade 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+-----------+-------------+----------------+ 
| Drill  |Drilled  |Average  |  Length  |  From   |    To     |  Geology    |    Comment     | 
|  Hole  | Metres  |  grade  |Downhole  |         |           |             |                | 
|        |         | (Fe %)  |   (m)    |         |           |             |                | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+-----------+-------------+----------------+ 
| PDD001 | 133     | 54.21   | 54.6     | 0.0     | 54.6      | Oxidized    | Ended in       | 
|        |         |         |          |         |           | (Haematite) | Mineralisation | 
+--------+         +---------+----------+---------+-----------+-------------+                + 
| PDD001 |         | 44.70   | 47.7     | 62.8    | 110.5     | Fresh       |                | 
|        |         |         |          |         |           | (Magnetite) |                | 
+--------+         +---------+----------+---------+-----------+-------------+                + 
| PDD001 |         | 39.05   | 14.6     | 118.5   | 133.0     | Fresh       |                | 
|        |         |         |          |         |           | (Magnetite) |                | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+-----------+-------------+----------------+ 
| PDD002 | 187.4   | 63.54   | 63.0     | 8.6     | 71.6      | Oxidized    | Ended in       | 
|        |         |         |          |         |           | (Haematite) | Mineralisation | 
+--------+         +---------+----------+---------+-----------+-------------+                + 
| PDD002 |         | 47.78   | 63.4     | 71.6    | 135.0     | Fresh       |                | 
|        |         |         |          |         |           | (Magnetite) |                | 
+--------+         +---------+----------+---------+-----------+-------------+                + 
| PDD002 |         | 37.16   | 14.6     | 172.9   | 187.4     | Fresh       |                | 
|        |         |         |          |         |           | (Magnetite) |                | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+-----------+-------------+----------------+ 
| PDD003 | 401.2   | 43.96   | 18.5     | 0.0     | 18.5      | Oxidized    | Ended in       | 
|        |         |         |          |         |           | (Haematite) | Mineralisation | 
+--------+         +---------+----------+---------+-----------+-------------+                + 
| PDD003 |         | 30.15   | 13.7     | 27.0    | 40.7      | Fresh       |                | 
|        |         |         |          |         |           | (Magnetite) |                | 
+--------+         +---------+----------+---------+-----------+-------------+                + 
| PDD003 |         | 33.62   | 41.1     | 53.0    | 94.0      | Fresh       |                | 
|        |         |         |          |         |           | (Magnetite) |                | 
+--------+         +---------+----------+---------+-----------+-------------+                + 
| PDD003 |         | 37.17   | 12.5     | 120.5   | 133.0     | Fresh       |                | 
|        |         |         |          |         |           | (Magnetite) |                | 
+--------+         +---------+----------+---------+-----------+-------------+                + 
| PDD003 |         | 39.45   | 9.4      | 155.1   | 164.5     | Fresh       |                | 
|        |         |         |          |         |           | (Magnetite) |                | 
+--------+         +---------+----------+---------+-----------+-------------+                + 
| PDD003 |         | 39.44   | 222.0    | 179.2   | 401.2     | Fresh       |                | 
|        |         |         |          |         |           | (Magnetite) |                | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+-----------+-------------+----------------+ 
| PDD004 | 401.4   | 62.37   | 9.5      | 0.0     | 9.5       | Oxidized    | Ended in       | 
|        |         |         |          |         |           | (Haematite) | Mineralisation | 
+--------+         +---------+----------+---------+-----------+-------------+                + 
| PDD004 |         | 39.94   | 17.1     | 9.5     | 26.6      | Fresh       |                | 
|        |         |         |          |         |           | (Magnetite) |                | 
+--------+         +---------+----------+---------+-----------+-------------+                + 
| PDD004 |         | 39.04   | 367.4    | 34.0    | 401.4     | Fresh       |                | 
|        |         |         |          |         |           | (Magnetite) |                | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+-----------+-------------+----------------+ 
| PDD005 | 400.5   | 33.62   | 51.8     | 96.5    | 148.3     | Fresh       | Sequence       | 
|        |         |         |          |         |           | (Magnetite) | completed      | 
+--------+         +---------+----------+---------+-----------+-------------+                + 
| PDD005 |         | 37.94   | 208.7    | 165.0   | 373.7     | Fresh       |                | 
|        |         |         |          |         |           | (Magnetite) |                | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+-----------+-------------+----------------+ 
| PDD006 | 394.5   | 55.56   | 8.0      | 0.0     | 8.0       | Oxidized    | Sequence       | 
|        |         |         |          |         |           | (Haematite) | completed      | 
+--------+         +---------+----------+---------+-----------+-------------+                + 
| PDD006 |         | 42.78   | 22.0     | 31.5    | 53.5      | Oxidized    |                | 
|        |         |         |          |         |           | (Haematite) |                | 
+--------+         +---------+----------+---------+-----------+-------------+                + 
| PDD006 |         | 41.50   | 8.0      | 57.5    | 65.5      | Oxidized    |                | 
|        |         |         |          |         |           | (Haematite) |                | 
+--------+         +---------+----------+---------+-----------+-------------+                + 
| PDD006 |         | 37.43   | 99.3     | 90.2    | 189.5     | Fresh       |                | 
|        |         |         |          |         |           | (Magnetite) |                | 
+--------+         +---------+----------+---------+-----------+-------------+                + 
| PDD006 |         | 38.93   | 109.1    | 206.2   | 315.3     | Fresh       |                | 
|        |         |         |          |         |           | (Magnetite) |                | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+-----------+-------------+----------------+ 
| PDD007 | 596.6   | 43.37   | 18.0     | 36.5    | 54.5      | Oxidized    | Sequence       | 
|        |         |         |          |         |           | (Haematite) | completed      | 
+--------+         +---------+----------+---------+-----------+-------------+                + 
| PDD007 |         | 43.21   | 8.3      | 148.1   | 156.4     | Oxidized    |                | 
|        |         |         |          |         |           | (Haematite) |                | 
+--------+         +---------+----------+---------+-----------+-------------+                + 
| PDD007 |         | 33.12   | 89.3     | 204.7   | 294.0     | Fresh       |                | 
|        |         |         |          |         |           | (Magnetite) |                | 
+--------+         +---------+----------+---------+-----------+-------------+                + 
| PDD007 |         | 33.10   | 67.2     | 300.0   | 367.2     | Fresh       |                | 
|        |         |         |          |         |           | (Magnetite) |                | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+-----------+-------------+----------------+ 
| PDD008 | 367.5   | 63.60   | 49.5     | 0.0     | 49.5      | Oxidized    | Sequence       | 
|        |         |         |          |         |           | (Haematite) | completed      | 
+--------+         +---------+----------+---------+-----------+-------------+                + 
| PDD008 |         | 50.66   | 33.0     | 52.5    | 85.5      | Oxidized    |                | 
|        |         |         |          |         |           | (Haematite) |                | 
+--------+         +---------+----------+---------+-----------+-------------+                + 
| PDD008 |         | 50.72   | 34.5     | 97.5    | 132.0     | Oxidized    |                | 
|        |         |         |          |         |           | (Haematite) |                | 
+--------+         +---------+----------+---------+-----------+-------------+                + 
| PDD008 |         | 37.57   | 60.4     | 174.7   | 235.1     | Fresh       |                | 
|        |         |         |          |         |           | (Magnetite) |                | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+-----------+-------------+----------------+ 
| PDD009 | 350.1   | 60.65   | 19.5     | 0.0     | 19.5      | Oxidized    | Sequence       | 
|        |         |         |          |         |           | (Haematite) | completed      | 
+--------+         +---------+----------+---------+-----------+-------------+                + 
| PDD009 |         | 41.65   | 15.4     | 19.5    | 34.9      | Fresh       |                | 
|        |         |         |          |         |           | (Magnetite) |                | 
+--------+         +---------+----------+---------+-----------+-------------+                + 
| PDD009 |         | 41.85   | 202.1    | 49.5    | 251.6     | Fresh       |                | 
|        |         |         |          |         |           | (Magnetite) |                | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+-----------+-------------+----------------+ 
| PDD010 | 364.5   |         |          |         |           |             | Results        | 
|        | 360     |         |          |         |           |             | Pending        | 
+--------+         +---------+----------+---------+-----------+-------------+----------------+ 
| PDD011 |         |         |          |         |           |             | Results        | 
|        |         |         |          |         |           |             | Pending        | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+-----------+-------------+----------------+ 
| Total  |3,956.7  |         |          |         |           |             |                | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+-----------+-------------+----------------+ 
(Composite cut-off 25% for fresh ore & 35% for oxidized ore) 
 
 
 
Quality Control and Sample Preparation 
Mano has a rigorous Quality Control Program (QCP) inserting a minimum 5% 
standards, blanks and duplicates into the sample stream. The Company employs 
independently owned and managed OMAC Laboratories for all its assay 
requirements, including the preparation of pulps to 90% -100 micron at their 
in-country preparation facilities in Liberia, followed by 50gram fire assay at 
their main laboratory in Loughrea, Ireland. 
OMAC is accredited to ISO 17025 by INAB (Irish National Accreditation Board) 
which is a member of ILAC (International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation), 
and is a signatory to the ILAC Mutual Recognition Arrangement. OMAC operates an 
internal QA/QC check assay programme using in-house standards, reagent blanks 
and duplicates. 
 
 
ENDS 
 
 
Charles Savage (BSc, CEng, ARSM, MIME) is the appointed Qualified Person 
responsible for reviewing and approving the content of this release. He is a 
Mining Engineer with over 40 years experience in exploration, development and 
operations in the iron ore, base metals and industrial minerals areas, 
throughout the world. 
 
 
For further information on Mano River Resources and its exploration programme, 
you are invited to visit the Company's website at www.manoriver.com or contact 
one of the following: 
 
 
 
 
Mano River Resources Inc 
Luis da Silva, CEO           +44 (0) 20 7299 4212 
 
 
Evolution Securities Limited 
Simon Edwards / Chris Sim    +44 (0) 20 7071 4300 
 
 
Pelham Public Relations 
Charles Vivian / James MacFarlane +44 (0) 20 7337 1500 
 
 
 
 
The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not take responsibility for 
the adequacy or accuracy of this release 
 
 
 
 
NOTES TO EDITORS 
 
 
Overview of the Putu Iron Ore Project 
 
 The Putu Iron Ore project is located in the centre of a 425 sq km 
exploration licence in Grand Gedeh County of eastern Liberia, approximately 
100km north east from a potential deep water port of Greenville and 200km south 
east of the Mt. Nimba iron ore deposit. 
 
 The Putu project consists of two prominent ridges that strike northeast 
southwest, namely, Mt Jideh (with its extension Mt Montroh) and Mt. Ghi. 
Exploration to date has focussed on Mt Jideh, which comprises a high-grade 
outcropping magnetite/hematite mineralised zone that has undergone various 
stages of weathering. Mt Jideh has a strike length of approximately 12km based 
on mapping, surface sampling and airborne magnetic data. 
 
 
The lower priority target called Mt Ghi runs parallel to Mt Jideh and though 
massive does not have a similarly strong magnetic anomaly or significant 
outcrop. A programme of 30 reconnaissance grab samples at Mt Ghi had returned an 
average grade of 39.3% Fe. The grade is believed to be associated with a deep 
tropical weathering profile. Mt Ghi has been excluded from any estimation. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
SeverStal Transaction 
 
 
SeverStal Resources is a 6.29% shareholder in Mano River Resources Inc through 
its wholly owned subsidiary, Lybica Holdings B.V. The Company signed an 
agreement on 22 May 2008 and subsequently completed the transaction on the 10 
December 2008. The deal provides for US$15m cash being injected into the joint 
venture company, now renamed SeverStal Liberia Iron Ore Ltd, as well as an 
additional US$15m debt facility. This US$30m will provide for the specific 
advancement towards a definitive feasibility study. 
 
 
Massive Iron Ore Redevelopment Potential in Liberia 
 
 
Liberia should see substantial iron ore developments over the next 5 years. In 
addition to Arcelor Mittal's redevelopment of the former 'Lamco/Nimba' reserves 
at a cost of some $1.5bn, and the recently signed agreement with China Union 
which benefits from significant Chinese government backing to redevelop the 
former 'Bong' reserves at a cost of $2.5bn, great interest is being shown in the 
further tendering of the Western Cluster of reserves of former Bomi and Mano 
River reserves, and the Bea Mt measured resources, as well as the Wologisi 
measured resources. Taken together with BHP Billiton's advanced exploration of 
its two targets (Goe Fantro and Kitoma) and the Putu exploration, Liberia should 
see massive iron ore developments over the next 5 years, including the potential 
rail transit to Buchanan of Nimba iron ores mined in Guinea. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
This information is provided by RNS 
            The company news service from the London Stock Exchange 
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