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PNG and UN signs action plan
By ALISON ANIS
THE United Nations Country Programme (UNCP) is now a step closer to achieving its goals following the milestone signing ceremony of the action plan yesterday between heads of UN agencies and the PNG Government.
Secretary for National Planning and Monitoring Valentine Kambori and the UN resident coordinator Dr Jacqui Badcock signed the UNCP action plan (2008-2012) at the Vulupindi Haus yesterday.
Dr Badcock, who is also the UNDP country representative, said the action plan put into operation the UNCP (2008-2012) “Partnership for National Building” signed in the middle of this year, which was a milestone in the enhancement and strengthening of the partnership between the UN system and the PNG Government.
“The overall aim is to simplify and harmonise the way UN works at country level and ensure that the programme is aligned with and in support of the national priorities that will reduce transaction costs and reporting obligations,” Dr Badcock said.
The signed document will be reviewed at the end of every year for the next five years by a joint steering committee made up of the signatories.
MRA to acquire geo-info software
A TEAM from Geological and Mineral Resources Information System (GMRIS) of Munich, Germany, is setting up a database system for all geological information on Papua New Guinea.
The database system will be installed on the Mineral Resources Authority’s (MRA) server and would be administered by the information and marketing division.
The one-stop system was specifically tailored for Papua New Guinea under the European Union’s system mineral (SysMin) project which began under the Department of Mining.
The data will contain information relating to PNG’s resource maps, snapshots of geological, geophysical and geochemistry data, exploration and mining companies operating in the country and useful industry updates and contacts.
The GMRIS team recently trained MRA's information and marketing officers how to use the software.
These officers will be responsible for entering data and managing the system for public use.
Der heutige Zeitungsbericht bezieht sich auf ein Projekt,dessen Beginn schon im Aug 2005 war.Das hilft die Vorlaufzeit solcher Projekte besser einzuschätzen.Vielleicht gibt's ja bei der GAF noch zusätzliche Infos zu Atamo etc. ;-))))))
GAF has been awarded a contract by the Government of Papua New Guinea, funded by the European Union to set-up and implement a Geological and Mineral Resource Information System (GMRIS) at the Department of Mining. Main objective of this challenging project is to sustain the country’s economic performance through mineral production and exports and to attract foreign investment into the mineral industry.
http://www.gaf.de/main/news_2005.php?mainKat=/main/news.php
US Kurs ORG 1,17 USD
ADR 1.15 USD
D Kurs ORG 0,838 €
ADR 0,78 € 1.1352 USD 1.3046 AUD
ADRs in D also nur noch mit 7.43% Rabatt ;-))))))))))))))
Kursentwicklung seit Threaderöffnung
ORG von 0,609 auf 0,838 +37,5%
ADRs von 0,50 auf 0,78 +56 %
10 Dec 2007 07:07 Delayed | Live Quote Last Price +/- % Open High Volume 0 Bid Ask # Bid # Ask Low Value 1.4500 1.4000 N/A N/A 0
könnte 'ne schöne Woche werden
Centre for small miners
THE small-scale mining branch (SSMB) of the Mineral Resources Authority (MRA) has completed the construction of a small-scale miners’ training centre in Wau, Morobe province.
The centre which was built with funding from the European Union, would be followed by two more centre in Porgera and Wewak.
The Wau centre will open early next year.
SSMB manager Howard Lole said the centres would be used to train small-scale miners from around the country on how to increase efficiency in their activities and to make them conscious of environment, health and safety issues.
Trainees would also learn how to handle the management side of their mining activities.
The construction of the centres was being funded by EU at a cost of euro 6.2 million (K24.5 million) under the mining sector support programme.
MRA managing Director Kepas Wali said this development was in line with the authority’s mission statement which was to effectively promote a healthy and sustainable mineral industry and to provide a regulatory environment, which maximises mining opportunities for Papua New Guineans.
Laut einem Zeitungsbericht will die US-Beteiligungsgruppe Blackstone in den Übernahmekampf um die Bergbaufirma Rio Tinto eingreifen. Wie die britische Zeitung "Daily Telegraph" am Montag auf ihrer Internetseite berichtete, plant ein Konsortium um Blackstone für Rio Tinto zu bieten - mit der Absicht, den Konzern zu zerschlagen. Woher die Zeitung die Information bekam, blieb unklar. Zu dem Konsortium gehöre auch ein chinesischer Investmentpartner, hieß es. Für Rio Tinto hatte der weltgrößte Bergbaukonzern BHP Billiton ein Übernahmeangebot in Höhe von 140 Milliarden Dollar in Aktien abgegeben.
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Wenn Bougainville einzeln verkauft wird, kann der Preis nur massiv über dem heutigen Börsenkurs liegen. Milliardär Pritzker lässt grüßen.....Was hatte er Anfang der 90er Jahre geboten?? 3,50 USD oder....Was mögen die heute wert sein bei den Steigerungen der Rohstofpreise....
Zeitung - Blackstone will für Bergbaukonzern Rio Tinto bieten
Sydney, 10. Dez (Reuters) - Die US-Beteiligungsgruppe
Blackstone will einem Zeitungsbericht zufolge in den
Übernahmekampf um die Bergbaufirma Rio Tinto
eingreifen. Wie die britische Zeitung "Daily Telegraph" am
Montag auf ihrer Internetseite berichtete, plant ein Konsortium
um Blackstone für Rio Tinto zu bieten - mit der Absicht, den
Konzern zu zerschlagen. Woher die Zeitung die Information bekam,
blieb unklar. Zu dem Konsortium gehöre auch ein chinesischer
Investmentpartner, hieß es.
Für Rio Tinto hatte der weltgrößte Bergbaukonzern BHP
Billiton ein Übernahmeangebot in Höhe von 140 Milliarden Dollar
in Aktien abgegeben. Rio Tinto hat das Angebot jedoch als zu
niedrig zurückgewiesen. Dem Zeitungsartikel zufolge geht
Blackstone davon aus, dass allein das Eisenerz-Geschäft von Rio
Tinto mindestens 110 Milliarden Dollar wert ist. Die Rio
Tinto-Aktie ging in Australien am Montag mit einem Plus von 0,84
Prozent aus dem Handel.
ich kann ja deinen Frust verstehen, liebster Rent logho 10.12.07 17:55
aber vergleichen wir doch mal deine geliebte Pemserei (Perilya), für die du ja monatelang getrommelt hast mit unseren Lieblingen.....
wenn ich bei Consors die Kenn-Nummern eingebe.....erscheint da folgendes.....
Perilya Performance 1 Jahr ./. 30,94% lfd. Jahr ./. 40,92%
Bougainville Originale +++ 90,45% +++ 94,88%
ADRs (Nekros Schätzchen) +++ 105.256% +++ 116,67%
oder auf Deutsch....du hast aus 100.000 Euro kurz mal 60-70.000 Euro gemacht....
und unsere Goldesel haben aus 100.000 Euronen mal so 190.000 - 216.000 Euronen gemacht....
da müssen sich deine Perilya mindestens mal verdreifachen, um auf Pari zu kommen....
aber das schaffen eher die Bougies......
frohes Weihnachtszeit für dich und deine Fans...!!!!!!!!!!!
Kabui rejects Fiji deal
By HARLYNE JOKU
THE Autonomous Government of Bougainville may not allow four Fijians held in police cells in Buka to be released to their country.
Cabinet had decided to release the Fijians and this decision had been conveyed to the Fijian Embassy in Port Moresby, a spokesman from the embassy said yesterday.
The Fijians are serving time for breaching PNG Immigration laws, and are awaiting court appearance on charges relating to their involvement in forming and training an illegal army belonging to conman Noah Musingku.
A legal source contacted by The National warned that the Government’s move could put the executive arm on a collision course with the judiciary, with serious charges still pending before the court.
President Joseph Kabui, when contacted yesterday, said the ABG was not consulted by the National Government on the issue.
Mr Kabui told The National from Buka yesterday that the Fijians must face the full force of the law for their actions.
“Their pending court case must be allowed to proceed. We cannot have two sets of laws, one for the nationals and another for foreigners. If they are captured for breaking the laws of this country, then they must face the full brunt of the law. Let the law take its own course,” Mr Kabui said.
The Fiji High Commission in Port Moresby said it was aware of the NEC decision when contacted yesterday.
Second secretary Dan Johnson said the decision was part of an ongoing bilateral exchange between the Fiji and PNG governments.
“Unofficially we have been told. We are now awaiting official advice and process to be followed. It seems they are working on the legal instruments before conveying advice,” he said.
It is understood the four Fijians’ court case in connection with raising an illegal army is due to be heard tomorrow in Buka.
When told of the talks between Fiji and PNG on the issue, Mr Kabui said: “ABG was not informed about the bilateral arrangement nor consulted.”
He added his Police Minister Ezekiel Masatt was responsible for the issue relating to the Fijians and should have been consulted.
“Obviously if he (Masatt) was consulted, then he would have informed me,” he said.
Jolame Gukirewa, Manasa Dumuloto, Kalivati Dau and Aliki Moroca flew to Bougainville in October 2005, and allegedly trained an illegal army in Bougainville’s Tonu and Siwai area for fast money scheme operator Musingku.
They surrendered in February this year.
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Akotai Appointed To Marengo Board
Australia/PNG miner Marengo Mining Limited has appointed Sam Akotai to the board of its Papua New Guinea subsidiary, Marengo Mining (PNG) Ltd.
Akotai is a former parliamentarian, having served between 1997 and mid 2007, first as Minister for Bougainville Affairs and between 2002 and July this year as Minister for Mining.
He was instrumental in implementing the PNG Mineral Resources Authority which now regulates mining in the country.
"Given Mr Akotai's exposure to the PNG mining industry, during his parliamentary career and previously through his employment with Bougainville Copper Ltd, he will cotribute greatly to the project (Yadera Copper) in the current definitive feasibility stage and through into development," says Marengo Managing Director, Les Emery.
Sporty Air Niugini reaches Panguna with peace display
The National Tue, 11 Dec 2007 3:36 PM PST
YOUTHS in Panguna in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville were able to fully participate in the current Peace Fair, including sports, held in their district, thanks to Air Niugini.
da hat Bougainville währungsbereinigt über 1000% zugelegt und deine Perilya nur 700%....
was ist also langfristig besser....?????
außerdem empfiehlst du Perilya auf diesen Seiten erst seit etwas mehr als einem Jahr....
wer also auf dich hört, schreibt dicke Verluste....
jeder kanns selbst prüfen....
Kenn-Nr. 867948, Börse München bei Cortaconsors eingeben auf Charts gehen und als Vergleich die Kenn-Nr. 876505 eingeben....
und wer mal wieder nett lachen möchte, Uli Stein Weihnachtskalender, der 17. ist besonders schön......und passend.....
BOC,mit einem Worst-case Finanzierungsbedarf von max 1,2 Mia/USD ist also geradezu ein Schnäppchen,allein schon weil die Profitabilität in 17 Jahren Minenbetrieb hinreichend dokumentiert ist (u. das schon bei einem Kupferpreis von unter 1000 USD/T)
Im Explorer-Sektor sorgt seit einigen Wochen ein Name für Aufregung: NovaGold. Die Leser des Emerging Markets Radar wissen bereits, worum es geht: Der bekannte Gold-Explorer NovaGold, seines Zeichens ein Liebling der Anleger, musste eine Hiobsbotschaft bekannt geben: Die schon sehr weit fortgeschrittenen Arbeiten an dem riesigen Explorationsprojekt Galore Creek in Kanada, wo nach Kupfer, Gold und Silber gesucht wird, werden mit sofortiger Wirkung eingestellt.
Das war für die Branche ein echter Schlag in Genick. Denn es handelt sich bei Galore Creek um eines der größten Kupfer- und Gold-Projekte weltweit. Zudem war es in seiner Entwicklung eben schon weit fortgeschritten. Es gab sogar schon eine Machbarkeitsstudie.
Und hier liegt das Problem: Es ist nach neuen Berechnungen im Oktober bekannt geworden, dass die Kosten für den Aufbau der Mine in der Machbarkeitsstudie zu niedrig angesetzt wurden. Und zwar deutlich zu niedrig. Statt der ursprünglich fixierten 2,2 Mrd. CA$ wird der Aufbau der Mine nach den neuen Schätzungen eher 5,0 Mrd. CA$ kosten.
Neue Entwicklung im Explorer-Sektor nach NovaGold-Implosion
Die Aktie von NovaGold brach daraufhin um -53% ein. Keine Frage – das ist ein schwerer Rückschlag für die gesamte Explorer-Branche. Denn NovaGold war eben kein drittklassiger, unbekannter Explorer, dem ein kleines Nickelprojekt irgendwo in Südamerika platzt. Sondern es war eben ein Liebling der Investoren und galt als Musterknabe.
Spätestens jetzt ist also die blinde Euphoriestimmung für Rohstoff-Explorer nach dem schlimmen Rohstoff-Skandal im Sommer endgültig vorbei. Wie Sie wissen, ist das in meinen Augen eine sehr, sehr positive Entwicklung. Doch erst auf mittelfristige Sicht. Denn es hat natürlich zur Folge, dass sich die Aktienkurse nun stärker anhand der fundamentalen Unternehmensentwicklung orientieren – und damit wird es natürlich seine Zeit dauern, bis die Aktie die gewünschten Kurssteigerungen aufwiesen.
Das Galore Creek-Desaster von NovaGold wirft jedoch weite Schatten auf die gesamte Explorerbranche und belastet die Branche derzeit. Was bedeutet nun die Entwicklung bei NovaGold für den Explorer-Sektor? Die Lehre aus dem NovaGold-Desaster ist: Investoren müssen noch genauer auf die Entwicklungskosten achten.
Ich gehe davon aus, dass wir aufgrund der Erfahrungen bei NovaGold im Explorer-Sektor in der Zukunft einen Trend sehen werden, der weg von Unternehmen mit Projekten mit hohen Entwicklungskosten und hin zu Explorern mit Projekten mit überschaubaren Entwicklungskosten führen wird. Im Klartext bedeutet das: Explorer mit aufwendigen Untertage-Projekten, die tief unter die Erde gehen und deshalb hohe Aufbaukosten haben, werden nach der NovaGold-Bombe wahrscheinlich nun eher gemieden.
Have a successful day,
Ihr
Daniel Wilhelmi
Bougainville will finally get a jail following talks between Correctional Services and the ABG.
Bougainville gets new jail
A consultation process with the PNG Correctional Service (PNGCS) and the Autonomous Bougainville Gove-rnment (ABG) has finally resulted in a firm decision to build a permanent jail on the island.
CS Commissioner Richard Sikani and Acting Administrator of the Autonomous Region of Buka Raymond Masono signed a memorandum of understanding enabling work to begin next year.
“This event marks a significant day for CS since the crises in Bougainville. Since 2001 I have been trying to re-establish a correctional institution there. We have looked at many sites and now after many troubles, we have the certificate of occupancy,” said Mr Sikani.
For the sector and especially the CS, the completion of the jail completes the cycle of a fully fledged sector and sets long term goals for the ABG.
Mr Sikani said the jail to be built at Beikut on the west coast of Buka Island will be under the auspices of CS headquarters until laws and other enabling arrangements are in place.
“It will be run from Port Moresby and we will progress the building of the prison. We will be trying to do our best,” Mr Sikani said.
Construction on the K6 million prison will start next year and is due at the end of 2009, although prisoners are expected to be transferred there at the end of 2008.
For training, Commissioner Sikani added his team would be at the helm of this, as well as help with the transfer of personnel to the jail.
Mr Masono applauded the signing and said the facility’s completion will complement on-going work on law and order in the island.
Mr Masono commended the relationship the ABG had established with the CS, especially dealing with a lot of administrative and land issues.
“Building this facility is very important to the ABG in our efforts to restore basic functions and services in Bougainville.
“We will now proceed to complete this institution as soon as possible to address the serious human rights issue, especially the overcrowding in the Buka police cells.
“This agreement gives us the opportunity to address the problem jointly with CS and the ABG is happy to sign this agreement,” Mr Masono said.
He added that the ABG’s priority is to build capacity in many areas until such time as the ABG had the laws to assume the function.
Mr Masono added that the ABG’s priority is completing the facility and operating it properly, an objective he is confident his administration will assist in fasttracking.
The new prison also lays the foundation for sector agencies on the island to catapult their performance further.
This was evident in the sector activities that have since gained momentum on the island.
Senior community based corrections officer Martin Tsivua is adamant that the new jail will enable him to expedite community corrections activities.
Mr Tsivua said that work had been slow, because of the lack of a jail and once completed this will boost its work.
“It will improve our workload. This is a key area which has slowed our progress. Hopefully we can strengthen our work with the prisons,” said Mr Tsivua. He said that despite the status quo, prison officers had been working closely with his office. And, that Mr Tsivua explains, is crucial to the new activities planned for his office.
The new prison will mean that;
* Human rights issues, especially the overcrowding of the Buka police cells will be addressed;
* The ABG law and justice sector will have all agencies functioning;
* Improved sector co-ordination;
* Detainees will have a safe and secure containment;
* Greater emphasis on capacity building; and
* Improved dialogue with sector agencies, stakeholders and non- governmental organisations.
Chris Siriosi, ABG’s head of law and justice paid tribute to those that were behind the signing of the MoU.
Mr Siriosi added that a lot of work, especially consultations had taken place, and this was not easy for the CS hierarchy and the ABG. “It is a great event and one that we all have been looking forward to. It now completes the full positioning of all our sector agencies.
“This will also prompt us to implement many of our sector activities, including the CS,” said Mr Siriosi. He also paid tribute to the government and people of Australia through AusAID who have been committed to the establishment.
The ABG has arranged a long term lease of the land from the local people.
A certificate of occupancy was issued in October and that, essentially paves the way for work to start.
The project will be funded jointly by the National Government and AusAID.
Law and Justice Sector activities on the island have been improving as a result of the sector's efforts there.
Notable achievements by the NGOs, churches, and community based groups have rapidly complement the sector’s overall activities.
The completion of the jail is poised to lift the performance as well as allow the CS to feature as a key member of the sector.