Amata welcomes two new OIA appointees
Congresswoman Uifa’atali Amata welcomed two new appointees to the leadership team for for the Office of Insular Affairs (OIA), as announced by the Department of Interior (DOI). “It’s good to ...Read more
Congresswoman Uifa’atali Amata welcomed two new appointees to the leadership team for for the Office of Insular Affairs (OIA), as announced by the Department of Interior (DOI). “It’s good to ...Read more
ASG’s top finance officials assured lawmakers that the surplus of $12.6 million is real money in the government’s coffers. Acting Treasurer Levi Reese told a joint hearing of the House and ...Read more
The House of Representatives has passed in final reading the administration bill which amends the requirement for the Territorial Auditor to be a US certified public accountant. The vote was 11 ...Read more
For the first time in the 59 years of Samoan independence, the Parliament grounds have been barricaded for today’s session of the House. The barricades went up late Monday evening after Police ...Read more
Elected members of the opposition Human Rights Protection Party have been banned from attending Parliament session scheduled for tomorrow 14 September at Mulinuu. The HRPP party, led by former ...Read more
Acting Governor Talauega Eleasalo Ale has issued a new Emergency Declaration for Covid-19 which goes into effect today, Sept 11, 2021. The territory remains under Code Blue for the next 30 days. ...Read more
Tomorrow marks the 20th anniversary of the two terrorist bombings in Washington DC and New York on 9/11, 2001. Statements were issued by Acting Governor Talauega Eleasalo Ale and Congresswoman ...Read more
The Fono is amending the administration’s supplemental appropriations bill of $12.6 million. The amendment was decided at a joint meeting of the House and Senate this morning where Budget ...Read more
As of yesterday close to 650 people had registered on the TalofaPass website which serves as the clearinghouse and registry for all those wishing to enter the territory. Director of Medicaid, ...Read more
The Chairman of the Faatuatua I Le Atua Samoa ua Tasi (FAST). Party, Laauli Leuatea Polata’ivao, has threatened repercussions against people who engage in spreading misinformation. La’auli, who ...Read more