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Samoa CEO in the dark over suspension report
Samoa's Ministry of Justice and Courts administration chief executive officer Papalii John Taimalelagi Afele says he is in the dark over a report that he has been suspended.
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SRU president leads in Samoa by-election
In Samoa, preliminary results of the by-election for Faasaleleaga No 2 recently shows a landslide for businessman Namulauulu Leota Sami Leota.
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Australia-Pacific Labour Mobility starts for Samoa
The new Australia-Pacific Labour Mobility scheme has started for seven young Samoan men who are the first to be employed under the initiative.
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Tangata o te Moana for 23 March 2019
Samoa's queer community launches a social history, more on the flood disaster facing Indonesia's Papua region, French Polynesia's leading anti-nuclear campaigner dies, and Solomon Islands police bank… Audio
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American Samoa official warns on bad behaviour by youth
The secretary of Samoan Affairs in American Samoa, Mauga Tasi Asuega, has urged the government to curb bad behaviour by youths.
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Samoan pig head thrower fined $US1200
Samoa's district court has convicted Talalelei Pauga of making false declaration to his arrival card and ordered him to pay a fine of $US1200.
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Sport: Manu Samoa coach challenges team to start winning
Manu Samoa coach Steve Jackson admits his side needs to win more test matches if they want to be considered for World Rugby's proposed Nations Championship.
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Samoa pig head thrower admits immigration charge
Talalelei Pauga, who won notoriety for throwing a pig's head at the Samoan prime minister, has pleaded guilty to an immigration offence.
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Samoa rules out leasing a new Boeing 737 max 9 aircraft
Samoa's national carrier will not go ahead with the lease of a new Boeing 737 max 9 aircraft according to the prime minister.
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News in Samoan for 22 March 2019
The latest news in Samoan language (Gagana Samoa). Audio
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Call for tolerance in Fiji amid rise in online hate speech
Religious groups, charities and politicians in Fiji are calling for peace and tolerance amid a rise in online hate speech after the Christchurch terrorist attack. The police chief says a worrying… Audio
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Pre-polling for Samoa by-election wraps up
Today is the last day of pre-polling in Samoa for the by-election for the Fa'asaleleaga No 2 Electoral Constituency.
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Sport: Cook Islands eye Netball World Cup return
The new Cook Islands netball coach believes the national team have what it takes to become a World Cup regular once again.
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Sport: Fiji Rugby excited by proposed Nations Championship
The Fiji Rugby Union is positive and excited at the proposed format of the World Rugby Nations Championship, which is set to include the Flying Fijians in a new global competition.
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Samoa PM calls parliament media filming ban 'stupid'
Samoa's prime minister Tuilaepa Sa'ilele Malielegaoi has labelled as stupid, a decision to ban the media from filming Tuesday's parliament sitting.
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Solomon Islands man wins Commonwealth award
A young man from the Solomon Islands has been recognised by the Commonwealth for his work on sustainable livelihoods.
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American Samoa reveals plans to privatise govt bank
The chairman of the Territorial Bank of American Samoa has revealed plans to privatise the government bank.
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News in Samoan for 21 March 2019
The latest news in Samoan language (Gagana Samoa). Audio
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World in Sport for 20 March 2019
The Pacific Games Council remains hopeful the Northern Marianas can still host the 2021 Mini Games depsite the Government indicating it will pull out, Manu Samoa lock in a rematch against the… Audio
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Swimmers prepare for Samoa's Apolima Strait swim
Ocean swimmers from several countries are preparing to travel to Samoa for the longest open water swim in the southern hemisphere. Audio
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Samoa parliament debates amendments to prosecute road racers
Samoa's road racers will face prosecution if proposed changes to road laws pass through parliament.
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American Samoa Bank still in the red after 2 years
The chairman of the Territorial Bank of American Samoa has told lawmakers that it is yet to make a profit since opening in October 2016.
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Sport: Tonga netball setting foundations for long-term success
The new head coach for Tonga Netball is excited by the chance to grow and develop the sport at the grassroots and high performance levels.
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Samoa RSE workers told to avoid extramarital affairs
Samoans in the New Zealand seasonal workers scheme have been told if they commit adultery they will be brought home.
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Defence lawyer in Samoa MMR case fails to attend court again
The manslaughter case against two Samoan nurses has again been adjourned after the defence lawyer failed to attend court for the third time in a row.