Wednesday, May 20, 2009

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Mine work was set to resume at two rich gold projects in impoverished Papua New Guinea after violent tensions eased between locals and landowners over jobs, one of the proposed partners in the mines said on Monday.

Unrest at the Hidden Valley and Wafi-Golpu sites, some 70 kilometres apart (45 miles) in the Highlands region had stabilised in recent days, said a spokesman for Newcrest Mining Ltd, which is set to invest a half-billion dollars to help Harmony Gold Mining Ltd exploit the lodes in exchange for up to 50 percent ownership.


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South Africa-based Harmony suspended development work at Hidden Valley, potentially one of the largest gold mines in the southern hemisphere, after 12 people were hurt in clashes last week, according to a local media report. "These incidents are not expected to have any impact on project schedules," the Newcrest spokesman said.

Attacks on the Hidden Valley mine by a group seeking work forced workers already on the payroll to evacuate to a nearby town or flee into the jungle, Port Moresby's Post-Courier newspaper reported on Monday. Harmony executives could not be immediately reached.
Hidden Valley is in its final construction stage and Wafi-Golpu is nearing the end of a mine study before construction starts in 2009.

Recently, major cities like Port Moresby, Madang, Mount Hagen, Lae, and Goroka were hard hit by looting and riots involving businesses owned by people of Asian origin and the local communities

Hidden Valley is scheduled to start next year and yield about 250,000 ounces of gold and 3.6 million ounces of silver each year for 14 years. Operations at the Wafi-Golpu project were suspended last Friday over an employment dispute with landowners.

The tie-up, if approved by Newcrest, will mark the firm's first step into Papua New Guinea, a poverty-stricken island sitting across the Coral Sea from Australia, and will give it a share in some 15.2 million ounces of gold, 1.76 million tonnes of copper and 51 million ounces of silver that Harmony estimates the deposits hold. Port Moresby, May 5 (Reuters)

*** The world is rapidly becoming a global community and what is happening in PNG is tarnishing our name and repetition on the international scene. I am at times embarrassed to tell people here in the USA where I am from when they ask me.

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At May 20, 2009 at 4:45 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

I grew up in Enga province. My parents were/are missionaries with the Lutheran Church. My father is there right now with my brother a professor at George Fox University in Oregon teaching and doing cultural dramatic exchange.

I have a dream to return to PNG with my family and be a part of my country's struggle for maturity in thought and action. I am praying that this will happen. There is a position in Enga for me, but no missions agency in the States yet willing to help send us.

Im aware of the internal struggle most in PNG face between their cultural/tribal roots and the wester ethics of business and global involvment. It will be a struggle for the rest of PNG's existance because there is so much of value in the culture to preserve and so much to be gained in adopting some of the western ideologies... but which ones, and at what expense? The only answers will be found in those courageous enough to engage the problems face on without avoiding the hard problems on both sides.

I look forward to meeting people of courage ready to face such an challenge.

Until then, I'm willing to face the reasonably critical opinions of the Global Voice and ask them to join the struggle, not throw rocks from the sidelines... something I have seen done in Wabag at an Aussie Rules match between the Kumuls and Chimbu Warriors... nobody there (90% Engas) responded positively to the rock throwing even when it hit one of the Warriors players.

peace
andy

 

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