Primary School Maths and Science Project
This project aims to improve the skills of Primary School teachers and students in the subjects of Mathematics and Science. The target groups are students of year 4, 5 and 6.
This project aims to improve the skills of Primary School teachers and students in the subjects of Mathematics and Science. The target groups are students of year 4, 5 and 6.
“This is part of a comprehensive infrastructure project for accessible, affordable and quality health services in Samoa.
“This new state-of-the-art building will ensure excellent care for patients with neuromuscular and skeletal problems, enabling them to move and function well, reducing pain,” said the Prime Minister.
With less than 90 days to go before the Commonwealth Youth Games kick off in Samoa, the Chief Executive Officer of the Commonwealth Games Federation, Mr David Grevemberg, will be in Samoa from 9-11 June to meet with Samoa’s Organising Committee and tour the games facilities.
“The SLC is in place to look at ways to generate revenue for Government, through the proper management of Government land assets.”
This is a Public Health Alert concerning Dengue Fever in neighbouring American Samoa.
“For us as a small island developing nation, we have the challenge of being able to take care of our own affairs. We are required to ensure that those young people who marched and waved excitedly this morning are guaranteed jobs to take care of them and their families in the future.”
“The health and well-being of the people of Samoa remain a top priority to Government. This is reflected in the budget appropriation for the health sector, and also shown in the investment through the Health Sector Wide Approach Program (SWAP). ” – PM Tuilaepa
There is a Samoan saying, “E sili le toa e pulea lona loto i le toa e a’ea le ‘olo”. This means: “He who conquers his impulses is greater than he who conquers the fortress”. This Samoan saying provides the theme for my Independence address this year. Independence is a goal that demands the ability […]
“Living within our means’ is a responsible approach from a responsible government. As I said in my address, we can’t continue the high-spending of the last five years, buffered by disaster-related grants from our partners. ” – PM Tuilaepa
The Fisheries Division of the Ministry of Agriculture held consultations for the review of the Tuna Fisheries Management and Development Plan 2011 – 2015 on 28th May 2015. The consultations, which took place at the Fisheries Division in Apia, included Government Ministries, Non Governmental Organisations and stakeholders to review the performance of the current “Tuna Plan” […]