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Samoa PM wants street vendors to move off side-walk
Samoa PM wants street vendors to move off side-walk. Audio
Samoa PM wants street vendors to move off side-walk
Samoa PM wants street vendors to move off side-walk. Audio
Pacific Correspondent for 8 May 2014
Today we hear from our correspondent in Samoa, Autagavaia Tipi Autagavaia. Audio
Resignation of Samoa's Finance Minister expected to mend rift
The resignation of Samoa's Finance Minister is expected to mend a rift within the ruling HRPP party. Audio
Pacific Correspondent for 17 April 2014
Today we hear from our correspondent in Samoa, Autagavaia Tipi Autagavaia. Audio
Samoa Cabinet Ministers could face jail for obstructing police
Two senior members of the Samoa government to be sentenced on Friday week after being convicted of obstructing police. Audio
Police in Samoa to begin rolling out dog registration
The police in Samoa are to begin rolling out a national dog registration system this month, as part of its long term solutions for the country's stray dog problem. Audio
Pacific Correspondent for 13 March 2014
Today we hear from our correspondent in Samoa, Autagavaia Tipi Autagavaia. Audio
Teachers in Samoa told higher qualifications mean pay rises
Samoa's teachers are urged to improve their qualifications if they want to earn higher salaries. Audio
Samoa's breakaway MPs caught by party hopping rule
Warning that it's illegal to party hop amid news of five members of Samoa's ruling party preparing to break away and form new party. Audio
Samoan prisoner acquitted of New Zealand man's murder
Samoa's Supreme Court Judge overturns a jury's guilty verdict, acquitting a prisoner of the 2012 murder of a New Zealand man at Tafaigata jail. Audio
Samoa government makes moves to preserve language
The government in Samoa has made moves to protect and preserve the Samoan language for future generations. Audio
Acting police commissioner in Samoa denies comments
Police in Samoa have accused media of misquoting after changing their story on charges against Government ministers. Audio
World in Sport for 6 November 2013
Samoan rugby legend Papaliitele Peter Fatialofa dies at the age of 54, Fiji netball calls for more matches after being outclassed by Malawi, the race for a quarter finals berth heats up at the Rugby… Audio
Sport: Samoan rugby legend Papaliitele Peter Fatialofa dies
Samoan rugby legend Papaliitele Peter Fatialofa has died at the age of 54. Audio
Probe into Samoa prison reveals inmate breaches
Probe into allegations of corruption at Samoa's Tafaigata Prison reveals conditions of overcrowding and inmates being sent to work to stay with some senior police officers. Audio
Mormon elder denies banning Samoan language from services
Dispute continues between the Mormon church in Brisbane and Samoan Mormons who say their native language has been banned from services. Audio
Small businesses restricted from selling at market in Apia
Small businesses will be restricted from selling at the rebuilt Fugalei market in Apia. Audio
Pacific Correspondent for 12 September 2013
Today we speak to our Samoa correspondent, Autagavaia Tipi Autagavaia, about latest issues in Samoa. Audio
New allegations of corruption at Samoa's Tafaigata prison
A Commission of Inquiry into allegations of corruption at Tafaigata prison in Samoa, has taken a new turn. Audio