Cops raid finds drugs
Police raided the properties of several families at Faleatiu and found more than 600 marijuana plants, a rifle and ammunition yesterday.{googleAds}<script async...
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Police raided the properties of several families at Faleatiu and found more than 600 marijuana plants, a rifle and ammunition yesterday.{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleGirl braves Apia’s streets for survival
A nine-year-old girl is among a growing number of young people in Samoa who are taking to the streets to make money to feed their families.{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleAustere corruption at Sagaga-Le-Usoga
The story that is now before you is about corruption the Samoan way during general elections.It details the findings by the Supreme Court upon hearing claims of corruption emerging from the General...
View ArticleMcGrath gets the nod for Sevens
Englishman Damian McGrath has been appointed the new Head Coach of the Manu Samoa Sevens.Advertisement {googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleGirl braves Apia’s streets for survival
A nine-year-old girl is among a growing number of young people in Samoa who are taking to the streets to make money to feed their families.{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleTasi wins trip of a lifetime
A twelve-year-old girl attending Ah Mu Academy School, Tasi Grey, is ready for the trip of a lifetime.{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleFaith that this is the best
Selection of the final 31 players for the Manu Samoa World Cup team for 2015 was not easy.{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleFaith that this is the best
Selection of the final 31 players for the Manu Samoa World Cup team for 2015 was not easy.{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleReport confirms poverty in Samoa
One in every five Samoans live in poverty.That is one of the issues identified by the first State of Human Rights Report for Samoa officially launched last night. The report was compiled by the Office...
View ArticleCulture draws Joeseta back to Samoa
Acknowledging the importance of culture, an American university has paid for the air fare of one of their students to return to Samoa to have her traditional tattoo malu done.{googleAds}<script...
View ArticleReport confirms poverty in Samoa
One in every five Samoans live in poverty.That is one of the issues identified by the first State of Human Rights Report for Samoa officially launched last night.The report was compiled by the Office...
View ArticleSexual and physical abuse of women, children not acceptable
The continuous physical and sexual abuse of women and children in Samoa is not acceptable.The point was made by Prime Minister, Tuilaepa Sa’ilele Malielegaoi, on Tuesday evening during the launch of...
View Article‘For Samoa, by Samoa’
Talofa, good evening and welcome to the launch of Samoa’s First State of Human Rights Report prepared by the Office of the Ombudsman – Samoa’s National Human Rights Institution.Thank you for joining us...
View ArticleSamoa’s Special Olympic joy
The Minister of Women, Community and Social Development, Tolofuaivalelei Falemoe Leiataua, has hailed the performance by the Samoa Special Olympics team in the United States.{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleShipping Corp presents dividend
The Samoa Shipping Corporation (S.S.C) has presented a dividend of $829,292.50 to Prime Minister, Tuilaepa Sa’ilele Malielegaoi, to help finance the government’s budget obligations for the current...
View ArticleFamilies raise question of compensation
Some families at Vaiusu Faleata whose land has been affected by the four-lane widening project for Vaitele Street claim they have not received compensation.{googleAds}<script async...
View Article$4.2m complex fails to attract interest
Not one company has expressed interest in turning the Samoa Land Corporation’s (S.L.C) $4.2million headquarters at Tuana’imato into a hotel.{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticlePromise hasn’t been forgotten
A promise to erect a monument on the location of Samoa’s original Maota Fono at Mulinu’u has not been forgotten.{googleAds}<script async...
View Article$4.2m complex fails to attract interest
Not one company has expressed interest in turning the Samoa Land Corporation’s (S.L.C) $4.2million headquarters at Tuana’imato into a hotel.{googleAds}<script async...
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