Frustrated by mindless vandalism
The Manager of the E.F.K.S Museum, Tuigamala Opetaia Liu, is not a happy man.He is saddened by what he describes as a deliberate attempt by “cowards” to vandalise the Museum’s sign at...
View ArticleWorried mother speaks
A 43-year-old mother, of Tiavi, has expressed concerns about the conduct of Police officers in front of her family and children.{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleValue for money in agriculture
Given the significance of agriculture to the Pacific region, a workshop currently underway in Suva aims to assist Pacific governments to better plan and target public spending on agriculture and to...
View ArticleM.P. makes prison call
The Tautua Whip and Member of Parliament for Faleata West, Lealailepule Rimoni Aiafi, has called for Cell No. 9 at Tafa’igata Prison to be re-opened.Referred to locally as the “pa sima,” the cell used...
View ArticlePrioritise athletes - Minister
The Minister of Public Enterprises, Lautafi Fio Purcell, has stepped in to resolve a dispute between the Samoa Sports Facilities Authority (S.S.F.A) and the Samoa Weightlifting Federation...
View ArticleTautua Whip to run for H.R.P.P?
The Whip of the Tautua Samoa Party, Lealailepule Rimoni Aiafi, has refused to deny or confirm reports that he might switch political parties for next year’s General Elections.{googleAds}<script...
View ArticleBig shoes to fill at Lefaga
She has big shoes to fill – if she wins - but Lemalu Silivia Iona is ready to step up.{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleFather remains proud of son despite loss
Manu Samoa might have lost the battle yesterday but they have yet to lose the war.{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleM.P. stands by Tautua
The Shadow Minister of Finance for the Tautua Samoa Party, Afualo Dr. Wood Salele (pictured), remains confident in his Party’s ability to mount a strong challenge in next year’s General...
View ArticleOrange Day on Beach Road
For years, 25 November is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women and children.{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleP.M. addresses United Nations
Samoa congratulates you on your election and lends its full support to the agenda that will guide our work during your tenure. In the same spirit, I applaud our Secretary- General and Samoan Prince...
View ArticleGovernment's bold promise
Acting Prime Minister, Fonotoe Pierre Lauofo, made a bold promise to the people of Samoa.“Looking ahead, I want to see a more resilient country,” he declared.“I want to see every man, woman and child...
View ArticleTafitoala opens Moriah
Three years after the village of Tafitoala was devastated by Cyclone Evan, new hope is rising with the village reopening their church.{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleFire demolishes Puipa’a property
A fire during the weekend has completely demolished a property belonging to a local company located at Puipa’a.{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleFire demolishes Puipa’a property
A fire during the weekend has completely demolished a property belonging to a local company located at Puipa’a.{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleCoach stands firm
Manu Samoa coach, Stephen Betham, has defended his playing squad for tomorrow morning’s must-win game against Japan at the Rugby World Cup.{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleSamoa World Cup dream crushed
It’s over. Samoa’s dreams of making the quarterfinals at the Rugby World Cup 2015 were shamefully crushed this morning by Japan.{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleDo or die
The equation for Manu Samoa is quite simple. Beat Japan on Sunday morning and they live to fight another day, lose and their Rugby World Cup 2015 campaign is finished.{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleUrgent attention demanded
A Norwegian woman who was attacked by an escaped prisoner has called on the government to act now without delay to address the string of crimes including rape that are harming Samoa’s...
View ArticleManager rejects reports
The General Manager of the Samoa Shipping Corporation (S.S.C), Papali’i Willie Nansen, has denied reports that the Corporation’s newest ferry, M.V S.S.C Fasefulu, has not been...
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