Part of Dr. Lameko’s agenda is for OUM to conduct research that will improve the health of people in Samoa and in other countries where the University’s faculty and students live.
Part of Dr. Lameko’s agenda is for OUM to conduct research that will improve the health of people in Samoa and in other countries where the University’s faculty and students live.
Eight staff from the National Health Service and Ministry of Health have been selected for sponsorship to continue their studies through online distance-learning.
The village of Manunu celebrated the opening of their reconstructed school building yesterday (19/02/15). The project was funded through Japan’s Grassroots Human Security Projects and in partnership with the Government of Samoa. This is the third Japan-funded school to be handed over for 2015 with more projects in the pipeline. Minister of Education, Sports and Culture Magele Mauiliu […]
Preparations are currently underway at the Ministry of Education, Sports and Culture for the opening of the Samoa School of Languages (SSoL) in the first week of March.
1. Parliament Sessions relocating to TATTE Conference Centre.
2. Catering Contract for Commonwealth Youth Games.
3. Report on Pace-net Plus Meeting.
4. New General Manager of ACC.
5. Service contract for Fiaga Powerplant.
6. Education Minister vying for seat on UNESCO Exec Board.
A training was held recently for all the teachers of Early Childhood Education (ECE) in Upolu and Savaii. The main purpose of the training was to upgrade teachers’ knowledge and skills and share more effective teaching methods to assist them in their work for the new year.
1. Reappointment of CEO for SQA.
2. KVA Awarded Technical Services contract for Climate Change Resilience project.
3. Lawnmowing contracts for Upolu.
4. Road routine maintenance contracts awarded for Upolu, Zone 2.
5. Awareness and Action Campaign to control Chikungunya.
1. Mammography attachment to New Zealand.
2. Prohibition of import waste-tyres.
3. World Wetlands Day 2015.
4. New squash courts for Tuanaimato.
During an interview with the Savali Newspaper, Prime Minister Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi was asked to comment on a number of issues raised in relation to Government’s development plans for 2015 and over the next few years.
The Prime Minister’s annual address to the nation for the New Year, as delivered at the FMFMII Government Building earlier today.