House again endorses Ivy Aiumu-Taufa’asau to head Procurement
In a unanimous vote yesterday of 15-0, the House has again endorsed the governor’s nomination of Ivy Aiumu-Taufa’asau as chief procurement officer, to head the Procurement Office.
In a unanimous vote yesterday of 15-0, the House has again endorsed the governor’s nomination of Ivy Aiumu-Taufa’asau as chief procurement officer, to head the Procurement Office.
(PRESS RELEASE)—The Director of the Department of Human and Social Services (DHSS), Leilua Stevenson, is pleased to announce that Behavioral Health counselors and program administrators from DHSS
The Speaker of Parliament in Tonga, Lord Lasike, has pleaded not guilty to one count of illegally possessing ammunition.Lord Lasike re-appeared in court this morning and agreed to be judged by a ju
The Ministry of Agriculture in Fiji says flood damage to food crops will incur about 3.2 million US dollars in rehabilitation costs.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- War is going back under wraps - that's the next-generation plan put forth by the special operations commander who led the Osam
An article featuring the American Samoa Steinlager I’a Lapo’a Fishing Tournament appeared in the January 2012 edition of The New Zealand Fishing News.According to the magazine’s audited circulatio
More than 600 local residents have signed a petition opposing the government and StarKist Samoa’s plans to build a cold storage facility on ASG land between the Port Administration building and th
The owner of the 20-foot container that has been under police microscope for the past two weeks made his initial appearance before the District Court yesterday morning.