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Fourteen graduate from Leadership Samoa 2014

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Leota Ane Salanoa (fourth from left) with relatives.Fourteen graduates from the latest Leadership Samoa class of 2014 celebrated sweet success with friends, relatives and work colleagues at the National University of Samoa (N.U.S) on Friday night.

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The celebration was held at the Tu’utu’u i Le Loloto Hall at Mulivai.

The occasion was the graduation ceremony, ending nearly a year studies, learning and developing their skills as future leaders of Samoa and the world.

Funded by the government of Australia, the Australian High Commissioner, Sue Langford, congratulated the group.

“Your hard work and dedication is the key to your success,” she said.

“The Australian government is very proud in supporting the Leadership Samoa programme … and we are proud to support the future leaders of Samoa.”

Prime Minister, Tuilaepa Sa’ilele Malielegaoi, joined Ms. Langford in congratulating the graduates.

“You have made Samoa proud of your achievements,” he said. “Your families and friends are deeply appreciative of the milestone you have reached today.”

Leadership Samoa is a non-government and not for profit organisation that aims to create a network of emerging and future leaders who are empowered to address Samoa’s leadership and development issues, and achieve Samoa’s political, environment, economic and social goals. Participation in Leadership Samoa would broaden participants’ horizons and deepen their knowledge of Samoa’s development issues.

The programme would also see participants implementing community projects that address real issues.

 

 

 

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