Mining Riches: Is 3% Enough for Landowners and Government?, Street Voices.

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STUDIOHOMEGROWN PRODUCTIONS

STUDIOHOMEGROWN PRODUCTIONS

Ай бұрын

In this street interview in Honiara, we gather opinions on the controversial topic of benefit sharing in the mining industry in the Solomon Islands. With investors taking 97% of the profits, and the landowners and government sharing just 3%, hear what the people have to say about this division of wealth and its impact on their community.

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@westleyhosea8757
@westleyhosea8757 Ай бұрын
I'm from New Ireland Province in Papua New Guinea. Whilst I agree with the BSA approach however the percentage should be raised. 60/40 is a way forward to negotiate for a win/win outcome. Government can only be entitled to tax from both parties.
@ngoelladughore1954
@ngoelladughore1954 Ай бұрын
This show deserves an TV Program. Great Job to the team 🎉
@user-qu2gf7qq9n
@user-qu2gf7qq9n Ай бұрын
True wan Daddy our country is suffering alot, what a shame
@ChrisKuper
@ChrisKuper Ай бұрын
This is a very good interview. It give the people a voice that is great for Free Speech the right of our people.
@wyates
@wyates Ай бұрын
Love these segments! We need more presenters like Owen, very professional!
@kenzmcviltoloau8263
@kenzmcviltoloau8263 Ай бұрын
I don't understand why the past government hasn't address this issue. This a serious concern for the government of the day to review this current act as soon as possible. Please Smoky Rodo review this act.
@JosesManaehaTetuha
@JosesManaehaTetuha Ай бұрын
Amended the mines and minerals Act ASAP before every minerals gone.
@michaelrahe9757
@michaelrahe9757 Ай бұрын
Exactly George . Government should only take tax from from the mining 3% is nothing slapping the faces of all the Land Owners
@adrieltahisi9663
@adrieltahisi9663 Ай бұрын
Bradaman, great interview indeed. Very informative bro.
@susuburi9740
@susuburi9740 Ай бұрын
Hi owen...my views: review the mining act to increase the landowners shares to 40%....then include a mandatory shareholding by the land owning group...so that the first royalty payment goes back to the company as shares...by the landowners.....land owners need to have a business mindset.....subsiquent royalty payments then goes to a land owners trustee account, then build these funds at a bank...do not payout to individuals of the tribe...untill dividents are paid at the end of each financial year... Also allow value added processing in country....no shipping of ore to oversease .so that SIG can get a more accurate tax figures....
@vaiekejones4455
@vaiekejones4455 Ай бұрын
Please government of the day we need to move forward. And refined these lows we a now sovereign country .we already independent so we need to verify some of the lows .it's like we re coloniest again. Again. And landowners become morden slave in this system .😢
@joeruriti8418
@joeruriti8418 Ай бұрын
Let us analysis what George Vari's expressed. He talked on experience. This is serious when resources own get very little out of the resourse. Agree for the govrt to have the tax and landowners and company share the profit. More, also change then logging percentage. Its outdated. Oh Kadere Part boost about this during their campaign. Hope they do something serious about this. Nogud oketa baka ba, dodoa oketa nomoa campaign ba daenao.
@user-lg9kx2hr7k
@user-lg9kx2hr7k Ай бұрын
Not enough. The Act must be reviewed..(BSA.) Why is the BSA in the Act has not been reviewed for such a long time?
@bernardsamsonvatu3543
@bernardsamsonvatu3543 Ай бұрын
Need to review the BSA act,it really shows that we resource owners does not have rights to our resources ,our government of the day should try to solve this issue,actually we need to review the foreign law which causes problem for our country,how if we resource owners gets 97% and mining gets 3% , how will they fill,they will not want it.
@Iav395
@Iav395 12 күн бұрын
You should ONLY ask provinces where mining takes place like Ysabel, Renbel and Guale people. They can speak their mind and their experiences.
@takaiobaia202
@takaiobaia202 Ай бұрын
The Act must be reviewed and amended. Landowners should have a share of 51% and the investors have the remaining which is 49% ,the government gets its revenue on tax. Only then the Landowners can take control of their resources. The first and foremost thing for the government to do is to return all the PE titles back to the original Landowning groups around the country so that they have the legal rights to operate their development plans on thier lands accordingly.... 🤔
@diice1972
@diice1972 Ай бұрын
The question is, who write the acts or the policies then? It's clearly a day light robbery on our own resources. Government of the day need to think seriously about this and take steps to amend the act ASAP! This is just a pure example of the current exploitative model of economy we have.
@Iam-donald400
@Iam-donald400 Ай бұрын
It's an outed act now. Gov't should review the act, in this why, we can get enough for our country, communities and people to benefit from. Tagio tumas.
@_maemasuu
@_maemasuu Ай бұрын
In Solomon Islands,3% is the Total share for the Country.....SIG gets 1.5%,Provincial Government is 1.2% and the Resources Owners(LO)
@JellyFise-we8jf
@JellyFise-we8jf Ай бұрын
The Act must be reviewed,so the government must table it in the parliament.
@frazernaba2804
@frazernaba2804 Ай бұрын
Very sad landowning tribe got 3% while the foreign company got 97% And rest PG and NG Govt of day should review the whole of the mining act and table it in the Parliament
@thomaslotraam244
@thomaslotraam244 Ай бұрын
Foreign investment is a problem, end of story..Look at Rippel as a perfect example..The government and its pipol are left to foot the bill, when investors walk away with bulk of it while resource owners are left with nothing and usually disputes continue ovam benefit sharing land ownership etc. investors gone, we're stuck with environmental n social impacts, no results no benefits, nothing to show for. The question we need to ask ourselves is, Does foreign investmen beneficial to us or is it just just problems than benefits?
@andrewtasra4131
@andrewtasra4131 Ай бұрын
Sacked the minister of mines and energy...
@nevillemoli2916
@nevillemoli2916 Ай бұрын
Is it 3% of the revenue generated or Net Income reported?
@ardenguirerro2958
@ardenguirerro2958 Ай бұрын
Sad reality
@_maemasuu
@_maemasuu Ай бұрын
Solomon Islands is the Lowest in the World....In Angola its 55% for the Country and 45% for the Invester
@user-sj5cn3xm4m
@user-sj5cn3xm4m Ай бұрын
That act should change.
@popomanesiu
@popomanesiu Ай бұрын
The govt has failed the nation. Plain true.
@rmolea1
@rmolea1 Ай бұрын
Should get other views from different provinces as well not only Guale
@billyhue6313
@billyhue6313 Ай бұрын
Yes, that's why this needs a TV program and have more sponsors...
@aloysiuspeta5280
@aloysiuspeta5280 Ай бұрын
The Act must be reviewed, as it is the SI government and LO are been cheated. A 51/49 deal is ideal
@qanaqa33174
@qanaqa33174 Ай бұрын
Wow That's sad, go back and see which country benefited the most from that Act...
@johnaba4910
@johnaba4910 Ай бұрын
Try movfum go up go Lo 2% lelebet 😂😂bae umi good to or ?
@johnmalcom2726
@johnmalcom2726 Ай бұрын
Pijin nomoa makem ota people save too hahahah
@IvyBao-is4qw
@IvyBao-is4qw Ай бұрын
No make sense na this 3%
@andrewwale7002
@andrewwale7002 Ай бұрын
Land owner 40% Companies and government 60%
@TerryAlalo
@TerryAlalo Ай бұрын
The act was a colonial act when britian want to harvest all the minerals but fail because of lack of exploration during the colonial era. Need to change it now.
@namata23
@namata23 Ай бұрын
Well if Australians, Westerners or Colonisers draft the act at the first place we expect their greed over locals. The first two gold mining companies to operate Gold Ridge are Australians. No suprises here and they continue to position their Advisors (white people) in major ministries in the Solomon Islands government to draft policies, plans and strategies that suits thier agenda, benefits and not for the benefit of Solomon Islanders. Now, in Solomon Islands, the so called NGOs are on the rise from the US, Australia & others to drive thier governmet imperialism and control of resources.
@foraurodstee1721
@foraurodstee1721 Ай бұрын
This is ridiculous,land owners got ripped off their resources for 3%. Stop the Operations..some good mining companies can do better than that
@CharitySolomon-qf2sc
@CharitySolomon-qf2sc Ай бұрын
Eye open na!!! Stop robbing God and land owners of this nation of what is rightfully theirs. Please consider God's law = word. = Bible when making policies and laws to manage this nation.. 50:50 deal is good and fare for all parties involved ❤❤❤
@user-kh5eh1xx6o
@user-kh5eh1xx6o Ай бұрын
Explain gogo Kasem Kam ranadi but no even answer the question yet first interviewer 😂😂😂😂
@popomanesiu
@popomanesiu Ай бұрын
Why continue to vote same leaders then? Do more awareness with your own people. The government has its own interests, and the only way to change that is not to vote for them.
@DennisRichard-uo2ye
@DennisRichard-uo2ye Ай бұрын
3% is a joke
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