Samoa remains a peaceful and safe destination for visitors and tourists.
Government agencies continue to work together with village councils to provide safe and secure communities for the public and our visitors and tourists.
Samoa remains a peaceful and safe destination for visitors and tourists.
Government agencies continue to work together with village councils to provide safe and secure communities for the public and our visitors and tourists.
Cabinet Releases for 5 July 2016 in Samoan and English
MEDIA RELEASE 23 JUNE 2016 Last week Prime Minister Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi was in Stockholm, Sweden, to attend the annual EAT Forum where he delivered Samoa’s perspective as a nation on the frontlines of climate change; facing the public health burden of Non-Communicable Diseases; and the changes instituted and strategies […]
Representatives from the Pacific are in Samoa this week to talk about the framework on the rights of indigenous peoples. The regional meeting is on enhancing inclusive development in the Pacific in the framework of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, and it brings together over 30 […]
The following statement from the Prime Minister of Samoa, Susuga Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi, is in response to recent media coverage of an insensitive and unethical nature, that portrayed a recently deceased individual in a graphic and gruesome manner.
The Samoa Independence International 7’s Rugby tournament was officially opened by Honourable Prime Minister, Susuga Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi this morning. The tournament started on Wednesday with the Business Systems Limited and Ministry of Health Schools Tournament. The Ulalei Lodge Women’s and Men’s Open Division two day Competitions started today with the final games tomorrow, where […]
The Hope for Cancer Institute was introduced to the Government and people of Samoa this week in Apia. The introduction ceremony was held at the Tupua Tamasese Meaole Hospital, Motootua where Prime Minister Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi officially welcomed members of the Institute. “The Hope for Cancer Institute had requested our Government, for some time, […]
Cabinet Releases for 18 May 2016 in Samoan and English
Samoa was hit by Tropical Cyclone Amos on Saturday 23rd April 2016.
The Government’s response and recovery efforts is outlined in this media release and is based on information collected from multiple government agencies – namely the Disaster Advisory Committee’s reports to the National Disaster Council.
The Government of Samoa wishes to address recent news coverage concerning Samoa and the leaked “Panama Papers”, where government’s involvement through several of its agencies has been highlighted by a few news organisations.