Dietician Advisor works to address non communicable diseases
PM defends cost of Minister’s office
Opposition leader questions PM’s sanity
Sink ship idea, host conference visitors in villages instead
Allegations against Finance Minister threaten overseas aid
Instead of clear reports Police have gone mute
Six more Aussie Volunteers straight to work in Samoa
Opposition MP calls for a Corruption Tribunal
Tusi a Faipule HRPP ia fa’amalolo le Minisita o Tupe
Minister of Finance apologises, asks Caucus for forgiveness
Dietician Advisor works to address non communicable diseases
APIA: SATURDAY 26 MAY 2013: A Dietician Advisor is now working with the National Health Services supporting efforts to address the challenge of Non Communicable Diseases in Samoa. She is Gail Cummins, who recently arrive[...]
PM defends cost of Minister’s office
by Alan Ah Mu APIA: FRIDAY 24 MAY 2013: Allegations of wastefulness against his Minister of Finance are baseless, said Prime Minister Tuilaepa Sa’ilele Malielegaoi. Tuilaepa attacked that allegation from two angles. On[...]
Opposition leader questions PM’s sanity
Alan Ah Mu APIA: FRIDAY 24 MAY 2013: The Opposition leader has questioned the Prime Minister’s sanity over rules of a vote of no confidence motion. Late afternoon yesterday Prime Minister Tuilaepa Sa’ilele Malielegao[...]
Sink ship idea, host conference visitors in villages instead
by Alan Ah Mu APIA: THURSDAY 23 MAY 2013: It’s better to accommodate participants of a major conference in villages and not on a cruise ship as planned, non-government organisations believe. The 3rd Small Islands Sta[...]
Allegations against Finance Minister threaten overseas aid
by Lagi Keresoma APIA: THURSDAY 23 MAY 2013: Allegations against the Minister of Finance poses a threat to overseas aid. That is a concern that has crossed party lines. Allegations of abuse of office and incompetence hur[...]
Instead of clear reports Police have gone mute
by Alan Ah Mu APIA: THURSDAY 23 MAY 2013: Instead of issuing clear statements to the media as advised by the Prime Minister the Police have gone mute altogether. In April Prime Minister Tuilaepa Sa’ilele Malielegaoi a[...]
Six more Aussie Volunteers straight to work in Samoa
APIA: THURSDAY 23 MAY 2013: Six more Australian Volunteers arrived in Samoa this week to share their expertise and skills with local organisations. The new group will join the 29 other Australian Volunteers presently in [...]
Opposition MP calls for a Corruption Tribunal
by Lagi Keresoma APIA: WEDNESDAY 22 MAY 2013: An Opposition Member of Parliament has called for a Corruption Tribunal to be established. It’s time for an independent body specifically set up to investigate corruption[...]
Tusi a Faipule HRPP ia fa’amalolo le Minisita o Tupe
3 Me 2013 Hon. Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi Afioga i le Ta’ita’i, Vaega Faaupufai a le HRPP APIA. Afioga e, Mataupu: Faumuina Tiatia Liuga Lau Afioga i le Alii Palemia, o le autu ma le agaga moni o lenei tusi o le fa[...]
Petrol pump knocked over by two-car collision
by Lancelot Polu APIA: FRIDAY 24 MAY 2013: A two-car collision knocked over a pump at Kwik Mart Petrol Station at Malifa around 9 o’clock this morning. A fire engine sped to the scene of the accident where firemen kept[...]
Rugby, Sports
Manu Samoa dads keep Samoan rugby in mind
by Alan Ah Mu APIA: WEDNESDAY 22 MAY 2013: Ex-Manu Samoa players continue to boost rugby in Samoa long after they’ve hung up their boots. The sons of past Manu players who’ve made the U20s national rugby team for the Junior World Championship in France next month testify to this. The inter-generational passing of the [...]
Use brains against brawn U20 young rugby David urged
by Alan Ah Mu APIA: TUESDAY 21 MAY 2013: It took three seconds for David to TKO Goliath. Couched in boxing terms that Biblical clash was referred to by Samoa Rugby Union chairman Tuilaepa Sa’ilele Malielegaoi, as an example of how brains beat brawn at the farewell for the national Under 20s team held this [...]




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