Amendments of Samoa land lease laws clear uncertainty
Apia, SAMOA — Samoa's newly passed amendments of the 1965 Alienation of Customary Lands Act has cleared uncertainties raised by local and overseas based Samoans.
Apia, SAMOA — Samoa's newly passed amendments of the 1965 Alienation of Customary Lands Act has cleared uncertainties raised by local and overseas based Samoans.
Apia, SAMOA — The Ministry of Education is scrambling up Plan B to cover for the unexpected pull out of 300 students from the Maluafou an
New York, NEW YORK — “We marched on 5th Ave in New York City, New York, as it was the WORLD STAGE in Celebration of WORLD PRIDE 2019.
Says USDOI funding is not enough; but acting Governor Lemanu Sialega Palepoi Mauga says ASG has embarked on a strategic financial plan for use of public issued debt, to, among other things, maximiz
Pictured: Suafa Fa’asulu, Christina Leatimua, Wendy Vaovasa-Lotulelei, Leitu lesa, and Beauty Tuiasosopo — five of American Samoa’s DOE school counselors who joined more than 3,000 school counselin
I le fa'asoa a Wolman sa ia fa'ailoa ai i le fanau talavou mea nei.
O le ali’i talavou lea na ta’usala i lona osofaia o ni faleoloa Asia se 2 i le tausaga na te’a nei i Nuuuli ma Tafuna, ua faasala o ia e le fa’amasinoga maualuga mo le 28 masina i le toese i Tafuna
Utulei, AMERICAN SAMOA — Despite the adverse weather conditions blowing through the territory this past Saturday, the community showed up in droves to participate in South Pacific Waterspo
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — A woman who was convicted of public peace disturbance two years ago after she pointed a .45 caliber pistol at three men who were picking up trash along the Amou