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In der anderen News vom Freitag fand ich das noch am Interessantesten:
Appointment of a Director
BCL is pleased to advise that Sir Moi Avei has been appointed to the board of directors of Bougainville Copper Limited. Sir Moi’s appointment has the support of both by Prime Minister Hon. Peter O’Neil and President John Momis representing the two major shareholders in BCL.
Sir Moi is a former parliamentarian who has held number of senior portfolios. He was knighted for brokering the Bougainville Peace Agreement with Bougainville leaders. As a former Minister for Petroleum he helped lay the early foundations of the PNG LNG Project.
He holds a Bachelor Degree from the University of Queensland, Australia.
Sir Moi is currently the Chairman of OK Tedi Mining Ltd, Pacific International Hospital, PNG Water Limited. Additionally he is also Chairman of a number of landowner companies.
Auf welche Nachricht wartet ihr eigentlich momentan?
Was wäre eine realistische kurzfristige Nachricht bei diesem Wert?
Ist BEL Kol? oder ein Update zum Referendum? oder gibt es noch irgendetwas anders Großes? Wahlen?
Das macht´s auch nicht einfacher :-/
momis-recieves-certificate
“I want to encourage the people of Bougainville so that we can all be involved in this task of creating a common thrust to empower the people of Bougainville and liberate ourselves from the syndrome of dependency,”
Momis Urges Unity see Press Release 2 Below
“Bougainvilleans are a highly favoured people, due to the Bougainville Crises it is only in Bougainville that we have the unique opportunity to develop a new socio-economic political order and determine our own political future,”
ABG President Grand Chief Dr. John Momis
Pic Caption: ABG President Grand Chief Dr. John Momis receives the share certificate from BIEG Ltd Chairman Jason Fong while the ABG Minister for Economic Development, Fidelis Semoso looks on.
The autonomous arrangement on Bougainville cannot function effectively without an economic revenue stream to sustain it.
The ABG Minister for Economic Development, Fidelis Semoso made the statement during the Autonomous Bougainville Government’s purchase of five hundred thousand shares (K1 per share) in the Bougainville Import and Export General Corporation Limited (BIEG) worth K500, 000.00 last Friday.
“Despite the current economic turmoil in the country the Autonomous Bougainville Government continues to strive to create tangible economic development on Bougainville,” Mr Semoso said.
“The purchase of the shares signifies the ABG’s commitment to give meaning to economic recovery on Bougainville,” Semoso said.
Semoso said that the purchase of the shares did not mean that the government was ignoring local businesses.
“The ABG is committed helping indigenous businesses as shown through our initiative to let locals borrow from the National Development Bank start up or support capital for their businesses,” Semoso said.
Semoso said the K2 million given to NDB to allow locals to loan to support their businesses would be increased next year to allow more stimuli in Bougainville’s economy.
The BIEG is a joint venture between the ABG and a Chinese corporation that is involved in numerous projects in the agriculture and manufacturing sector on Bougainville to create a self-sustaining economic drive in the region.
ABG President Chief Dr John Momis also congratulated Minister Semoso and the Department of Economic Development for the initiative in creating more economic opportunities for Bougainvilleans.
“I want to encourage the people of Bougainville so that we can all be involved in this task of creating a common thrust to empower the people of Bougainville and liberate ourselves from the syndrome of dependency,” the President said.
The President also made mention of the current financial dilemma in Bougainville but he said the people showed exuberance in creating their own business ventures with minimal help from the government and that showed a dynamic movement of people.
Over one million shares in BIEG Limited have already been purchased by Bougainvilleans prior to the ABG’s purchase and this number has been steadily growing.
On behalf of the people of Bougainville the ABG shares will be held by the government’s business arm the Bougainville Public Investment Corporation Limited.
Momis Urges Unity
The Autonomous Bougainville Government President, Chief Dr John Momis has made a call for unity to all Bougainvilleans as the region prepares to decide its political future through a referendum.
“Bougainvilleans must unite to implement the Bougainville Peace Agreement and the Referendum peacefully and let it be a process of integrity,” Momis said.
“Bougainvilleans are a highly favoured people, due to the Bougainville Crises it is only in Bougainville that we have the unique opportunity to develop a new socio-economic political order and determine our own political future,” he said.
Momis said that Bougainvilleans must understand that they must be prepared to except the consequences of their decisions come the referendum in a couple of years’ time so it was imperative that the people make informed decisions to determine their future.
“If we mess it up now then we are bound to fail and not realize our aspirations but if we follow through with the Bougainville Peace Agreement and respect the rule of law, promote good governance and except the responsibility of our actions then we will be able to liberate ourselves,” Momis said.
Momis also urged Bougainvilleans to do a self-analysis and embrace their core values that comprised of Christian and cultural principles that would refine Bougainville society and give a strong foundation to the people as they move toward the future.
“Our world view is one that not only ends here but extends to the future and onto the next life and is one that looks toward creating a just society that empowers the people and respects their dignity,” Momis said.
The Referendum to determine Bougainville’s political future has been slated for June 15 2019, though only a working date it is highly practical proposal consensually agreed upon by the ABG and the National Government in the Joint Supervisory Board early this year.
Meanwhile both the ABG and the National Government are at loggerheads over the GoPNG’s continued delay in releasing grants owed to the ABG.
The continued financial chokehold the GoPNG has over Bougainville and recent fiasco surrounding the Bougainville Copper Limited shares has sown the seeds of discontent erupted strong nationalist feelings amongst Bougainvilleans.
Even the multi-million kina road sealing projects on Bougainville have come to a halt with the GoPNG showing no imitativeS to move ahead with the projects which have been tendered and contractors already on site
es passiert weltweit gerade soviel, bis die Zeitung voll ist, danach hörts auf.
Ja, is doch so, oderrrrrrrr ?????
Aber nur zur Erinnerung:
Der Rückgang von Bougainville, Kupfer und Rohstoffe allgmein, begann mit dem Konjunkturrückgang in China.
Zufall?
Die neusten Wirtschaftsmeldungen zeigten einen deutlichen Wirtschaftsaufschwung in China.
Bitte nicht vergessen, der Faktor Psychologie ist bei solchen spekulativen Titeln hoch.
hab ich so noch gar nicht gesehen.
Mal schauen wies läuft, wenn die Chinesen wieder Gas geben.
Die allerneusten Konjunkturdaten melden 10 % Rückgang der chinesischen Ausfuhren.
Dazu die hohe Verschuldung, 18 Billionen, die die Konjunktur auf Jahre hemmen wird.
https://www.boersen-zeitung.de/index.php?li=1&artid=25224
THE four major clans of Topis in Tinputs district hosted a ‘cleansing ceremony’ as a way to show that they are willing to work with the Autonomous Bougainville Government.
The ceremony held last week saw the seven sub-clans from the four major clans including former combatants and chiefs standing together as a show of unity and a way forward to assist the government in terms of reopening the Toremana mine (Tore mine) that was closed in 1972.
Mr Nathan Kuvisu, a former combatant said the Panguna Mine will not be able to assist the people for a long while and the only way is to open other mines so that it can financially assist our government and the people.
Autonomous Bouganville Government vice president, Patrick Nisira and Mr Damien Kora were on hand to witness the ceremony on behalf of the ABG.
Mr Nisira said he is committed to assist the landowners pursue exploration license and companies to partner to develop the mine.
Mr Kuvisu said Panguna has financed the independence of Papua New Guinea and we are determined to develop Tore mine to determine and finance the political future of Bougainville.
North Bougainville Business Association member Damien Kora, said the association was established to work with the people for the new Bougainville and to represent landowners in negotiating investment opportunities.
It can become the gold mine for the Bougainville region if it is developed as a tourism attraction, he said.
“Rather than talking about re-opening the mine, I am saying let us turn the old mine site into a major tourism attraction by building the necessary infrastructure. Tourism in Panguna is our new gold mine.
“There are a lot of former foreign employees of Panguna mine who would want to revisit the mine site with their children.Yes, there may be law and order issues but let us build around it. It is a problem experienced everywhere in the world so that should not stop us.”
Mr Masiu outlined his dream for the former gold mine while acknowledging and supporting plans by the Siwai District Tourism Association to develop tourism in the district.
Like-minded business individuals in the Siwai district which is in South Bougainville electorate have formed the association as the first step towards developing the tourism venture.
On Friday last week, association secretary Peter Siunaiheld an impromptu meeting with the Member and outlined the association’s ambitions.
He told the leader the association has set a timetable within which to work and achieve certain targetsbut needed a good business structure (plan).
He said the association has identified tourism products and needed support to develop attractive and viable tour packages.
Mr Siunai spoke passionately about the huge tourism potential which include abundant war relics and tracks, bush tracking, bird watching, cultural activities and traditions, and surfing at Mamagota beach.
Member Masiu told Mr Siunai that he would assist to get the association registered with the Tourism Promotion Authority.
He encouraged the association to develop affordable tour packages and establish a local tourism network.
Ein Loch in der Landschaft am Ende der Welt. Ich kann mir nicht vorstellen, dass
das ein Touristenmagnet sein kann. OK, da kommen ein paar ehemalige BOC-Mitarbeiter.
OK, da kamen und kommen vielleicht ein paar mit Strohhut getarnte Rio Tinto Leute.
Aber ein nachhaltiges Touristenaufkommen?
Wenn man sich dann noch die Preisvorstellung der Jungs zu Gemüte führt.
990 A$ für die 3-Tages Tour im "schicken" Bougie-Hotel.
Oder 225 A$ für die Tagestour ohne Übernachtung.
Das zahlen doch nur die Rio Tinto Strohut Touristen die sich das Loch mal anschauen wollen.
Die Bougies kauen scheinbar immer noch zuviel Bethelnüsse
...ja ja ja gähn....
...das würde mich aber doch noch interessieren : ist denn der Übertrag in trockenen Tüchern oder gibt es unüberwindliche Hürden zu nehmen ?????? uah gähn.....