Samoa
Dateline Pacific for 14th May
RNZ Pacific have temporarily suspended Dateline Pacific in it regular format so that they can concentrate their efforts on broadcasting to the Pacific. In the meantime, each weeknight we'll chat to… Audio
Reservations about reopening borders - Samoa PM
Samoa's prime minister says he has deep reservations about reopening borders.
Samoa union urges employers to meet NPF commitment
A Samoa workers union is threatening to name and shame owners of companies who have failed to pay workers National Provident Fund contributions.
Fāgogo on display at Auckland Festival of Photography
The Auckland Festival of Photography is one that hasn't been cancelled due to Covid-19. One of those taking part is Raymond Sagapolutele, who hopes his images can complement the oral storytelling… Audio, Gallery
Workers on Samoa hotel project fired for working on Sunday
Three workers on a hotel project in Samoa have been sacked for working on a Sunday.
Samoa govt to re-open casinos
The Samoa Government is loosening the limits on some gambling during the lockdown.
Curbs on government lawyers latest move in Samoa controversy
Rising anger in Samoa over three controversial constitutional amendments has led to curbs on key officials.
Samoa PM defends world rugby vote
The chair of the Samoa Rugby Union, Prime Minister Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi, has defended the decision to vote for Sir Bill Beaumont as World Rugby Chair.
Samoa Supreme Court judge did not leak letter says lawyer
A lawyer in Samoa says a Supreme Court judge did not leak a confidential letter as the prime minister alleges.
Protesters make presence felt over controversial bills in Samoa
The leader of the opposition Samoa First Party says she was surprised at the numbers who turned out to protest against three controversial bills before parliament.
Samoa's controversial bills to be taken to villages
Samoa's controversial bills, which seek to amend the Constitution, will be taken for discussions into local villages, beginning with the island of Savai'i.
Samoa AG office warns lawyers not to take part in law society submission
Lawyers working in Samoa's Attorney General's office have reportedly been told not to take part in a submission against three controversial bills before parliament.
A surge in poverty as tourism jobs in Samoa disappear
Thousands of jobs have been lost as the tourism industry - the economic lifeblood for Pacific countries - disappears. There are growing signs many families are being plunged into poverty.
Samoa church minister subject of police probe into death of a student
A Methodist minister in Samoa has been removed from a Savaii parish while investigations continue into his apparent involvement in the death of a 16 year-old.
Arrest in Samoa after discovery of sea cucumbers ready for export
A Chinese businessman is being charged for attempting to export a container of sea cucumbers from Samoa, estimated to be worth over $US3.6 million.