Man may wish he hadn’t called the cops
A man who called police to report a peace disturbance at his house, ended up behind bars. Saifoloi Mapu of Nu’uuli is probably wishing he hadn’t called police for help on the night of July ...Read more
A man who called police to report a peace disturbance at his house, ended up behind bars. Saifoloi Mapu of Nu’uuli is probably wishing he hadn’t called police for help on the night of July ...Read more
Congresswoman Uifa’atali Amata is highlighting National Hire a Veteran Day 2022. “Our nation benefits from millions of Veterans who learned teamwork, strength, discipline, leadership, work ...Read more
The Senate Select Investigative Committee started its investigations today, into the surveying and attempt to register about 400 acres of land in the mountainous areas between Fagasa and Aasu ...Read more
Post Master Tao Suani announces that due to the delayed cargo flight, the Post Office will open at 11am on Tuesday, July 26th. The cargo flight normally arrives Friday, but it will be arriving at ...Read more
Samoa will end its COVID-19 State of Emergency declaration, next month, and will revert back to normal practices with government and private sector, in line with the opening of International ...Read more
As of today, the Governor’s Office has not finalized the agenda items of the 2 Samoa talks — which are scheduled from Wednesday to Friday, this week. Samoa Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mataafa is ...Read more
In news about Samoans in the military, Seaman Ruth Tuiolemotu, a native of American Samoa, checked aboard USS Constitution, July 20th. “It’s an honor to be stationed on Old Ironsides, ” ...Read more
Governor Lemanu Peleti Mauga received word on July 21st, from the Assistant Secretary of the United States Department of Commerce for Communications and Information, Alan Davidson, confirming and ...Read more
More than a year after the April 2021 General Elections in Samoa, court cases continue relating to final results and the ongoing conflicting views involving the women seats in Parliament. The ...Read more
Two students of Fagaitua High School, Jadelynn Toma and Dorrin Tuisamatatele made their presence felt at a mock trial competition, at Furman University in South Carolina. They were the first and ...Read more