Future stars on their way
One of the forces behind the Rugby Academy Samoa and former Manu Samoa captain, Mahonri Schwalger, is on cloud nine. Merely five months after the official launch of the Academy, five of his boys are...
View ArticleTrade Commissioner gets Tofaeono honour
Samoa’s Trade Commissioner in New Zealand, Fonoti Dr. Lafitai Iupati Fuatai, has had one more important title added to his bow.{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleLooking back: A shared history, one that shaped our world
Between 2014 and 2018, Pacifi c countries will commemorate the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) Centenary, marking 100 years since their involvement in the First World War.World War 1, or...
View ArticleSamoa signs up for better wharf
With the finalisation of the draft outline Design Report and the signing of the Minutes of Discussion (M.O.D.) for the “Enhancement of the safety of Apia Port” project, port safety at the Matautu wharf...
View ArticleNational Bank makes it easy
The customers of the National Bank of Samoa (N.B.S) celebrated a milestone last week.{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleFuture stars on their way
One of the forces behind the Rugby Academy Samoa and former Manu Samoa captain, Mahonri Schwalger, is on cloud nine. Merely five months after the official launch of the Academy, five of his boys are...
View ArticleMinister quashes air-con allegation
The Minister of Natural Resources and Environment (M.N.R.E.), Fa’amoetauloa Dr. Faale Tumali’i, has dismissed a claim that the government has been giving out free air condition units.The claim was made...
View ArticleHappy 40th Anniversary Samoa Shipping Corporation!
A thanksgiving mass for the Samoa Shipping Corporation was held yesterday evening at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception at Mulivai. Prime Minister, Tuilaepa Sa’ilele Malielegaoi, Cabinet...
View ArticleTuu'u told to resign
Prime Minister, Tuilaepa Sa’ilele Malielegaoi, yesterday challenged the Associate Minister of Education, Sports and Culture, Tu’u’u Anasi’i Leota, to resign from the Human Rights Protection Party...
View ArticleFirst day of school
If education is a way out of poverty, then young Samoans took the first steps toward a prosperous and bright future yesterday.{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleSpeaker boots Palusalue out of parliament
The Speaker of Parliament, La’aulialemalietoa Leuatea Polata’ivao, ordered the leader of the Opposition Party, Palusalue Fa’apo II, out of Parliament last night.{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleHydro stink nothing new
The stink at Taelefaga caused by the water at Hydro Power station in the village is not new. The issue has been the subject of several reports and studies dating back 20 years ago.{googleAds}<script...
View ArticleInvaluable and durable economic partnership celebrated
The rain on Monday night did not hamper the celebration of this year’s Australia Day held at the Australian High Commissioner’s residence.The celebration was well attended by key government officials...
View ArticleParliament passes Supplementary budget
After a weeklong debate last week, Parliament has passed the $10 million Supplementary Budget for 2014/2015.The budget was tabled by Prime Minister and the Minister of Finance, Tuilaepa Sa’ilele...
View ArticleStudents sit first S.A.T. exam in Samoa
History was made at Pesega College last Saturday when the U.S. University/College Admissions exam, the Scholastic Aptitude Test(SAT), was administered in Samoa for the first time.{googleAds}<script...
View ArticleWhy mosquitoes seem to bite some people more
There’s always one in a crowd, a sort of harbinger of the oncoming mosquito onslaught: a person mosquitoes seem to target more than others. What is it about these unlucky chosen few that makes them...
View Article'Let God be the judge'
Associate Ministers Papali’i Niko Lee Hang and Tuu’u Anasi’i Leota live to fight another day within the ruling Human Rights Protection Party (H.R.P.P).This comes as the threat of legal action against...
View ArticleSevens learn from mistakes
The Manu Samoa Sevens team for the IRB Sevens Series legs in Wellington and Las Vegas is expected to be named today.Advertisement {googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleMet Office issues warning
The Meteorology Office has warned members of the public to expect heavy rain and strong winds over the next couple of days as a result of an active convergence zone over Samoa.{googleAds}<script...
View Article'Let God be the judge'
Associate Ministers Papali’i Niko Lee Hang and Tuu’u Anasi’i Leota live to fight another day within the ruling Human Rights Protection Party (H.R.P.P).This comes as the threat of legal action against...
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