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Port Moresby Bougainville Association to host Bougainville Day Seminar at Gateway Hotel
Masalai blog
The Port Moresby Bougainville Association Inc. (PBA) will host the Bougainville Day Seminar on Thursday 29th and Friday 30th August at the Gateway Hotel.
The seminar will include presentations from both international and local experts who have profound knowledge and experience in the Bougainville peace agreement- a very effective resolution that ended the 10 year giant gold-copper Panguna mine crisis.
Speakers will include economics professor Dr Satish Chand (NSW); award winning peace advocator Sr. Lorraine Garasu; Agriculture Consultant Dr Sam Lahis; Anthony Reagan and other professionals who will share insights on significant issues in Bougainville.
Topics will highlight on the economic status of Bougainville; mining; agriculture as a sustainable income generating venture; the obligations of United Nation and other organisations that continually play an important role in Bougainville. The theme of the seminar is “Sustainability of Bougainville and the way forward.”
It will involve a lot of discussions and debates that are healthy and provides a platform for every Bougainvillean and the Autonomous Region of Bougainville (ABG), in their preparation for the 2015 independence referendum. The seminar is free and open to every Bougainvillean, friends and visitors to Port Moresby and will expect about 500 participants both employed and unemployed. It is the second seminar held by PBA Inc.
Organiser of the seminar, PBA Inc raised funds through the Bougainville day celebrations to assist in planning and co-ordinating the forum and acknowledged major sponsors such as PNG Ports, PNG Power Ltd, MRDC, Petromin Ltd and a major sponsor who wish to remain anonymous. The ABG also provided some financial assistance.
The Port Moresby Bougainville based Association Inc is led by Paul Nerau as President, Bruce Mallar as Vice President, Salome Rihatta as Secretary and Brian Semoso as Treasurer. They are the new executives that were voted on board by members at a Special General Meeting (SGM) held last week Sunday. They replace the former president Mrs Cecelia Kenevi and vice president Mr Peter Pinoko while Ms Rihatta maintains the secretary’s position.
The seminar is the second part of the June 15th ABG Bougainville Day celebrations. It is part of PBA Inc’s awareness drive on better informing and educating the public about the peace process and finding solutions and recommendations that is resourceful to the sustainability of Bougainville into the future.
PBA Inc. is a non-profit organisation that acts as an independent body that is not influenced by the government or ABG but strives to support initiatives that harness peace and unity through awareness.
The association works in partnership with the UPNG Bougainville Students Association (UPNG BSA), Don Bosco Technical Institute (DBTI BSA), Don Bosco Technical Secondary School (DBTSS BSA), other Tertiary and Secondary Institutions and other Bougainville Associations in and around NCD. PBA Inc believes in equipping youths and other Bougainvilleans to become future leaders for Bougainville.
seit Tagen nicht erreichbar?
Punkt1 :Kapitalerhöhung ; was kann da reinkommen.
Punkt 2:Erfassung der shares , damit man mit einem potionellen Käufer ( Chinesen ) eine Ausgangsbasis für Verhandlungen hat.
Comments welcome.
Punkt 2 kann auch irgendwie nicht sein, weil die Ausgangsbasis der vorhandenen Aktien BCL bekannt ist
nene, ich tippe auf Punkt 3: durch verschiedene offizielle und verdeckte Querchecks die Dimension leer verkaufter BCL-Aktien mittels mathematischer Annäherungsverfahren schätzen, um im richtigen Moment diese short-Jungs auf dem falschen Fuss zu erwischen und sie zwingen sich dann kurzfristig einzudecken. Und der dann aktuelle BCL-Kurs ist dann die Ausgangsbasis für Verhandlungen mit China und Co.
Kapitalerhöhung: glaube nicht, dass das der Grund ist...das ist nicht berechenbar...
vielleicht die Abwicklungsmodalitäten mit Europa und Handel der Bezugsrechte, Spitzenausgleich
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Source: Radio New Dawn on Bougainville
RECONCILIATION COMES TO BUKA
By Aloysius Laukai
Bougainville sees the need to be united before referendum and is accelerating reconciliation ceremonies throughout the region.
In the lead up to the Panguna Forum, negotiators are working on the reconciliation with the people of GUAVA and the ABG President. DR. JOHN MOMIS.
And on Buka island another reconciliation ceremony is being organized between JOHN POMIS TSIRUMITS, GLEN TOVIRIKA and ISHMAEL TOROAMA.
Whilst the date for the GUAVA reconciliation is yet to be set, the reconciliation on Buka island will be held on September 5th, 2013 at the BASBI SDA GROUND, HAHALIS , Buka island.
The ceremony will start at 8am.
das ist wohl die "alte" Seite,
sie scheint seit 2011 nicht mehr aktualisiert worden zu sein.
Vielleicht wird die aktuelle Seite ja neu gemacht ...
... samt neuen, supertollen Infos ..... ;-)))))))
Aber hätte heute morgen nicht einer einmal 55 Stück in AU zu 61 Cent kaufen können ...
dann würde es hier auch ein wenig besser aussehen.
Updated 29 August 2013, 18:45 AEST
It's been more than ten years since the signing of the Bougainville Peace Agreement formally ended the island's bloody civil war in Papua New Guinea.
New talks on Bougainville agreement in Port Moresby (Credit: ABC)
While there was a flurry of activity to implement the agreement in the years after it was signed the pace has slackened since.
In an effort to kick start it again Bougainvilleans living in Port Moresby have gathered politicians, academics and community leaders to discuss the island's future.
PNG correspondent Liam Fox was at the meeting and gave this reports to Bruce Hill.
Presenter: Bruce Hill
Speaker: Liam Fox
By Aloysius Laukai
The final forum on Panguna Negotiations scheduled for next week has been deferred again to a later date.
This was the last of the several forums the ABG Mining Division was carrying out throughout Bougainville to gauge the view of all sectors of the community on the future of the closed giant Panguna Copper and Gold mine.
The forum for Panguna was left last after covering all the North , South and Central Bougainville.
Two other areas were regarded special, One the BANA area as they are mostly affected by the wastes from the mine and the Landowners of Panguna.
According to the strategy the ABG was following, the ABG President DR. JOHN MOMIS was to have visited and reconciled with GUAVA villagers as he was held captive in Panguna during the Bougainville conflict.
The forum will have to wait for smaller consultations within the communities around the Panguna mine area to take place.
When all outstanding issues are sorted out then the final forum will be held.
Ich weiß jetzt gerade nicht, wer es hier in den letzten Tagen geschrieben hatte, dass wir echten Druck im Kessel wohl in der Tat erst in 2015 erleben werden. Aber ich stimme der Auffassung zu...
Und wie Willi warten hier sicherlich auch noch einige auf einen kleinen Rücksetzer nach den jüngsten Avancen. Die Chance ergibt sich ja vielleicht in Anbetracht der lokalen wie globalen Situation im Moment. Ich würde auch noch einmal zukaufen....
für 25 cent oder so. dann bin ich dabei. gerne sogar.
letztens waren es nur ein paar stücke zu 28,1 cent.
wird schon.
Ich glaube die begreifen es nie.
Kopf in den Sand und abwarten
Laut Orderbuch könnte das heute Nacht schon passieren,ist schon echt frustrierend!!!
Letztlich gilt ja auch, dass das Forum nur dann erfolgreich durchgeführt werden kann, wenn die Hausaufgaben zuvor erfolgreich gemacht wurden. Da ist eine Verschiebung notfalls besser als ein mit großem Tamtam und entsprechendem Medien-Hype ausgeschlachteter Fehlschlag des Events.
Hey Sumoey,
wen meinst Du, wenn Du schreibst "Ich glaube die begreifen es nie."
Den Einen oder Anderen hier im Forum??? Dann bin ich bei Dir ... denn, wie schon häufiger prognostiziert: Es wird 2020 ++ , wenn überhaupt, denn dieses ganze Unabhängigkeitsgeplänkel wird natürlich ebenfalls den irgendwann vor Jahren mal geplanten Zeitrahmen sprengen. Aber dies begreifen hier viele noch immer nicht.
Aber ... auf die paar Jahre ...
Source: The National
Akoitai: Act still intact
ISSUES concerning section 23 of the Bougainville constitution are important to Bougainvilleans because it is a “locally-grown” piece of legislation, former MP and mining minister Sam Akoitai said yesterday.
“This is the constitution that the people of Bougainville came up with after the peace agreement was signed. It is based on experiences and the sufferings of the people of Bougainville, people who have suffered in the fighting which has left a lot of people homeless and uneducated for 10 years,” he said.
“No group or individual like me, apart from the government, has the law-making powers to pass laws for Bougainville or anywhere else.”
Akotai was responding to a newspaper advertisement last Friday alleging that a Port Moresby-based group was planning to stop the implementation of the constitution’s section 23 which would pave the way for the enactment of a Bougainville mining policy.
Former rebel commander Sam Kauona, who is chairman of the Bougainville Resources Development Corporation, claimed that Akoitai and a group headed by a lawyer Tony Regan, Chamber of Mines and Petroleum executive dirtector Greg Anderson and mining executive Mel Togolo were undermining the government of Bougainville president John Momis.
Kauona claimed that the president was not aware of “such subterfuge and insubordination” and that “Regan is refusing to implement the drafting instructions for a third draft mining policy which is required to include section 23”.
However, Akoitai said the newspaper advertisement was defamatory and painted a wrong picture of the proposed law relating to the Bougainville people, their government and their economy.
“Sam Kauona also fell short of disclosing his source of the information,” he said.
“Writers and people of Bougainville should continue to be reminded that Bougainville is just coming out from a crisis situation and total peace has not been achieved yet.
“In that regard, I call on Sam Kauona to stop spending money, actually K2072.40 at this week’s newspaper rates, on advertisements and write-ups such as this and put the money to good use.
“I cannot deny that I have been involved in the workshops organised by the Bougainville Autonomous Government and assisted with the proposed Mining Act for Bougainville.
“But, I can deny that there have not been any separate workshops and meetings by any groups in Port Moresby that Sam Kauona is alluding to.”
Akoitai said there was no group in Port Moresby planning and working to stop a proposed Mining Act.