“Research & Investing in Higher Education” Apia, Samoa – 24th March, 2023. The National University of Samoa will host its second Samoa Research Conference exclusively on Monday 27th – Tuesday 28th March 2023 for research professionals from both local and overseas. Delegates from Victoria University of Wellington and Otago University including selected NUS staff will have a unique […]
Facilitators of the Offenders of Violence program under Samoa Victim Support Group (SVSG) have spent the past two days reviewing the current Offenders Program Manual to ensure that its content remains relevant in achieving restorative justice for the offenders of gender-based violence referred from the Family Court. Included in the review team were Facilitators from […]
Schools and villages in the Motootua, Vaimoso and Alafua areas were the beneficiaries of the ‘Come and Help’ initiative, a community service project spearheaded by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Eleven wards that form the Apia Samoa Central Stake of The Church of Jesus Christ conducted the annual clean-up in […]
Facilitators of the Offenders of Violence program under Samoa Victim Support Group (SVSG) have spent the past two days reviewing the current Offenders Program Manual to ensure that its content remains relevant in achieving restorative justice for the offenders of gender-based violence referred from the Family Court. Included in the review team were Facilitators from […]
After a two week long trial, two men charged with conspiracy to murder Samoa’s former Prime Minister Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi and former Police Chief Fuiavailiili Su’a Egon Keil have been found guilty by a panel of five assessors. After five hours of deliberations a representative of the Panel of Assessors read out the decision late […]
Ua tuuina mai le faaiuga a le Faamasinoga mo Lema’i Simanu “Manu” Sione ma Malele Paulo “King Faipopo” e faamaonia ai moliaga o le taupulepule e faaoo le oti i lē sā avea ma Palemia o Samoa, Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi, faapea lē sā avea ma Komesina o le Matagaluega o Leoleo, Fuiavailiili Su’a Egon Keil.” […]