“Wife not an asset,” Leala tells Parliament
The Whip for the Tautua Party, Lealailepule Rimoni Aiafi, has reminded Parliament that “a wife is the love of your life, not an asset.”{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleCustoms Bill the priority, no govt. response
“An example of this is that you can ask the tea person to go check the toilets if it’s clean. So their role is not just making tea.”The much-anticipated Parliamentary sitting, where the government was...
View ArticleRecycled products an opportunity for Samoa, says businessman
“There are more cars on the roads and more plastic bottles than ever before but we don’t have the machines to process them here and to export them is expensive when you consider the small return. We...
View ArticleLe Amosa wins Parliament contest
Prime Minister, Tuilaepa Sa’ilele Malielegaoi, officially closed the second Annual Parliamentary College Programme organised by the Office of the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly (O.C.L.A)...
View ArticleDigicel launches self-service menu
PR - Now there’s one convenient code *123# for checking your balance, voice, SMS and data bundles and all the information you need to know about corresponding promotions.The self-service menu was...
View ArticleYoung artists’ work displayed
“I never ever thought I would be part of this important meeting. As a young artist there are not many avenues for us to exhibit and show our work…”Faagalo Siteni from Lauli’i is taking part in the...
View ArticleNone of your business, P.M. about Govt’s O.P.C response
Prime Minister, Tuilaepa Sa’ilele Malielegaoi, yesterday blasted the Samoa Observer over its persistent reporting of a call “for justice” in relation to the Controller and Chief Auditor, Fuimaono...
View ArticleA.C.C., Ag. Store financially sound
“The (Agricultural Store) Corporation’s fi nancial performance has improved tremendously achieving a net profi t of $468,968 compared to a net loss of $807,936 in the prior year. The improved results...
View ArticleWater sector benefits from $90million
The Samoa water sector has benefited to the tune of $90,000,000 over the past four years thanks to the European Union’s Budget Support Programme.According to the E.U.’s Head of Office in Samoa, John...
View ArticleA.G. reviews ruling
Attorney General, Aumua Ming Leung AWai, has confirmed that his Office is reviewing the outcome of the Leslie Kohlhase hearing, in relation to an incident that killed two young men at Vailoa, last...
View ArticleSamoa Land opens $1.8m Malifa Lodge
The Samoa Land Corporation (S.L.C) celebrated the opening of its $1.8million Malifa lodge yesterday.{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleA smile for S.I.D.S.
Villages throughout Samoa are adding the final touches to their preparations to welcome thousands of visitors expected for the Small Island Developing States (S.I.D.S) conference.Yesterday, Vaimoso...
View ArticleGovt. says lack of jobs for youth getting worse
Youth unemployment in Samoa is getting worse.{googleAds}<script async src="http://www.samoaobserver.ws///pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js"></script><!-- 336x280...
View ArticleP.M. says well done, everyone!
Prime Minister, Tuilaepa Sa’ilele Malielegaoi, has given villages and churches a verbal pat on the back for the countless hours they have put in to beautify Samoa ahead of the S.I.D.S...
View ArticleSchools end term 3 with clean up
ALL TOGETHER NOW: Even students are getting into the spirit of keeping Samoa clean ahead of the S.I.D.S conference. These students from Fa’atuatua Christian College were among hundreds of students who...
View ArticleS.I.D.S aims for carbon neutral status
Public transport, re-filling water bottles and planting trees are all initiatives participants at the Third International Conference on Small Island Developing States (S.I.D.S) can choose to help make...
View ArticleSamoa is ready to welcome the world
‘We are ready,’ says the woman behind Samoa’s S.I.D.S preparations{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleBreadfruit beer is here to stay
A beer carrying the label “Made of Samoa” is back on the market, following its official launch on Friday night at Thirsty Gecko’s Bar and Restaurant at Vailoa.{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleBill gives Minister power to declare public holidays
A proposal to give the Minister of Commerce, Industry and Labour the power to approve or decline a holiday for a private sector company was the subject of a heated debate in Parliament last...
View ArticleSamoa’s living legend
“You always face challenges. But where I am right now I wouldn’t change anything that has happened”{googleAds}<script async...
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