Court delivers verdict
A self confessed missionary to Samoa has been found guilty of six charges of theft.Grant Newman Holland, 72, appeared in the Supreme Court yesterday to hear the decision of his trial, held earlier this...
View ArticleDeputy Principal jailed
The former Deputy Principal of Aana Alofi No. 1 Secondary School, Ieti Paleaae, has been jailed for 10 months for assaulting two students, in years 9 and 10.{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleTeacher's council established
A body overlooking the work of teachers will soon be established after the Teachers Bill 2015 was passed in Parliament last week.{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleMotivational speech inspires
LEADING WOMEN: Ane Moananu, C.E.O of Samoa Chamber of Commerce, inspirational speaker, Dr. Avis Jones-DeWeever, Vaimasenu’u Zita Martel, Consul of France to Samoa and Angelina Wilkinson , U.S Charge d’...
View ArticleGirl tells about affair with Church Minister
A key witness in a hearing involving the President of Samoa Victims Support Group (S.V.S.G), Siliniu Lina Chang, and three others, accused of defeating the cause of justice, has admitted to an affair...
View ArticleParents deny daughter’s affair
The parents of Susan Caroline Stowers have repeatedly denied their daughter’s involvement in a sexual relationship with a church Minister.In the District Court yesterday, Su'a and Peati Fa’aaliga...
View ArticleBank approves $58million for Samoa
The Asian Development Bank (A.D.B) has approved a US$25 million grant (T$58m) for a submarine cable project in Samoa.{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleParents deny daughter’s affair
The parents of Susan Caroline Stowers have repeatedly denied their daughter’s involvement in a sexual relationship with a church Minister.In the District Court yesterday, Su'a and Peati Fa’aaliga...
View ArticleChile Ambassador Torres visits Samoa Observer
Mr. Torres is on a routine visit to Samoa where he held talks with the Head of State, His Highness Tui Atua Tupua Tamasese Efi , and government representatives{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleManumalo Baptist School’s brightest
Foumalo Pedijay Leiataua, from Vaitele, has taken home the dux trophy for Manumalo Baptist School this year.{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleEnergy project saves $1.6 million
The Faleata Racecourse Solar array has saved Samoa $1.6million.Built in 2014 as a collaborative effort between the Governments of Samoa and New Zealand, it has generated around 2,586,107 kWh. This...
View ArticleAssociate Minister threatens lawsuits
The lawyer representing Associate Minister and Member of Parliament for Fa’asaleleaga No. 4, Peseta Vaifou Tevaga, has indicated she will “file lawsuits” against the Office of the Attorney General and...
View ArticleEnergy project saves $1.6 million
The Faleata Racecourse Solar array has saved Samoa $1.6million.Built in 2014 as a collaborative effort between the Governments of Samoa and New Zealand, it has generated around 2,586,107 kWh. This...
View ArticleBillboard lights up the sky
Take a look up above the Chan Mow Lotemau Centre Building diagonally opposite to McDonalds and you’ll see the first Digital Advertising Billboard in Samoa.{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleThe end of a journey
Chanel College has celebrated a year’s worth of hard work, with a prize giving held at the weekend celebrating both students and staff.{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleNew Principal for St. Joseph’s
St Joseph’s College has announced its new Principal for 2016, who will take over from Brother Siaosi.{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleEmperor’s Birthday Celebrated in Samoa
The 82nd birthday of Japanese Emperor Akihito has been marked locally, with a celebration held last Friday at the Tanoa Tusitala Hotel.{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleRed Cross President runs
Samoa’s Red Cross President, Va’asilifiti Moelagi Jackson, has decided to run as an Independent candidate from Fa’asaleleaga No. 2.{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleDangerous fugitives on the run
Two fugitives on the run from prison officials are considered dangerous, with the public urged to look out for them and call Police if they’re spotted.{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleP.M. warns Independents
Prime Minister Tuilaepa Sa’ilele Malielegaoi has warned general election candidates, especially those running as Independents, not to play old tricks on the sitting Members of...
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