M.V.P leaves it up to God
Anthony Tailua is a proud young man. Having been crowned the Most Valuable Player (M.V.P) during the 27th Vailima Marist Sevens last weekend, he should be.Advertisement {googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleSENESE elects a new board
Following its Annual General Meeting last Saturday, SENESE Inclusive Support Services has elected an experienced and strong board, to steer the SENESE ship to the next Annual General...
View ArticleClient hasn't had a shower, Court told
One of the men accused over a gunfight at Fasito’outa last year has not had a shower since he was charged and arrested.The claim was made by lawyer, Maiava Visekota Peteru, when the accused men...
View ArticleParliament procedures ignored, says Palu
Parliament procedures have been ignored.So claims the leader of the Tautua Samoa Party, Palusalue Fa’apo II, describing what appears to be an attempt to ignore recommendations made by a Parliamentary...
View ArticleM.N.R.E. issues warning
The Loimata o Apaula river from Lalovaea to Mulivai is not safe for now.{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleEnergy talks timely, P.M. Tuilaepa says
The Regional Energy Efficiency Workshop being held in Apia this week is timely not just for the region but also for Samoa.{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleMailelani’s trailblazing growth
The first Mailelani organic coconut soap was released in the year 2000.Since then the company owners, Kitiona and Sylvie Salanoa have expanded their skincare product range to include organic coconut...
View Article11th Commandment at Vaitele-fou
A restaurant called the “11th Commandment” has opened at Vaitele-fou.And what is the 11th commandment?“Thou shall dine within,” is the answer.{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleMinister to open youth employment plan project
The Samoa National Action Plan on Youth Employment Project is to be launched on Friday.{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleHina Matsuri celebrated in Apia
Hina Matsuri, a traditional Japanese festival for ladies was celebrated in Samoa on Tuesday at the Embassy of Japan in Apia.{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleN.F.L star bestowed title of Leulua’iali’i at Solosolo
Yesterday was the dawn of a new era for Atlanta Falcons defensive tackle, Paul Soliai.It was when he stepped into the shoes of a matai, having been bestowed with the Leulua’iali’i title at the village...
View ArticleN.F.L star bestowed title of Leulua’iali’i at Solosolo
Yesterday was the dawn of a new era for Atlanta Falcons defensive tackle, Paul Soliai.It was when he stepped into the shoes of a matai, having been bestowed with the Leulua’iali’i title at the village...
View ArticleFishing promise
A fish-processing factory, owned by a Taiwan company called Yuh Yow Fishery, will be up and running at the Matautu Wharf in April. The company, which is locally registered under the name of Apia Deep...
View ArticleLe Taupou Manaia at the Pasifika Festival
Le Taupou Manaia,Miss.Samoa and Miss Pacific Islands, Afioga Latafale Auva’a will be representing Samoa in this year’s 2015 Pasifika Festival at Hayman Park, Manukau, Auckland, New Zealand on...
View ArticleFrom black to blue
Belgium Tuatagaloa is certain about what he wants to do.And that is he would love nothing more than the opportunity to represent Samoa at the Olympics in Rio in 2016. Advertisement...
View ArticleMarina brings visitors… and the rain!
Heavy rain might have greeted more than a thousand visitors to Samoa yesterday but that did not dampen their spirits as they checked out Upolu.{googleAds}<script async...
View ArticleChina aids health service
Patients needing life saving treatment at the national hospital will have more reasons to thank China.On top of funding the construction of a new hospital and other key health facilities, the Chinese...
View ArticleYoung Samoan wins Commonwealth Award
A young Samoan has made history by becoming the youngest recipient of the 2015 Commonwealth Youth Awards.Sixteen-year-old Brianna Fruean was awarded the Climate Change, Environment Protection Award in...
View Article‘A decade of transformation’
The Samoa Vic t ims Support Group (S.V.S.G) celebrated “A decade of transformation” with a parade on Beach Road yesterday.The march was led by prominent doctor, Professor Dr. Satupa’itea Viali, who led...
View ArticlePolice called in, students expelled
Five students at St. Joseph’s College have been expelled after they were identified as the culprits in a bullying video, filmed at the school, that has gone viral.{googleAds}<script async...
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