June 2015
Ta’utino le ave taxi na te le’i faia ni uiga mataga
Na teena uma e le ali’i ave taxi o Tamiano Tino tu’uaiga a le malo fa’asaga ia te ia, ina ua tula’i e molimau mo ia lava i luma o le fa’amasinoga maualuga i le taeao ananafi.
“O le ulaula tapa’a, o la matou aia tatau lena”
Na togi i fafo e ni isi o le atunu’u o lo o fai ma a latou vaisu le ulaula tapa’a lapataiga ma fautuaga mai le Vaega o le Soifua Maloloina ina ia taofi le ulaula tapa’a, atoa ai ma taumafaiga a le
A’afiaga Pasefika i fa’alavelave fa’alenatura
I le tapunia ai o le Fonotaga lona 28 a atumotu o le Pasefika i le aso ananafi, lea sa talanoaina ai mataupu eseese e fa’atatau i puipuiga o le siosiomaga, na mafai ai ona fa’apupula e ni isi o Mat
Cook Island's NGO to keep up pressure on purse seiner deal
Leading Cook Islands non-government environmental agency, the Taporoporo'anga Ipukarea Society says it's going to keep pressure on the government to disclose financial details of its purse seining
Global Advisory Panel on the Future of Nursing Hosts 1st Regional Meeting with Key Southeast Asia & Pacific Rim Nurse Leaders
Indianapolis, Indiana (PRWEB) June 19, 2015The Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) convened the inaugural regional meeting of the Global Advisory Panel on the Future of N
Exhumation begins for unidentified remains from USS Oklahoma
HONOLULU (AP) - Officials are starting to exhume the unidentified remains of USS Oklahoma crew members killed in the 1941 Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor.National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific
2015 South Pacific Academy
A look at the graduating class of 2015 from South Pacific Academy. SPA Commencement Exercises took place last week Monday, June 8, on the school’s campus. Paramount Builders Inc.
Fa’a Samoa Initiative Participants-Free Bus Rides
The Troy and Theodora Polamalu Foundation’s Fa’a Samoa Initiative will be starting next week Tuesday — June 23— and finishing up on Friday June 26 this year.
$100MIL investor vetting 3rd parties for local plant
The Philippines-based company wanting to invest some $100 million in a food processing plant in the territory is vetting several interested third parties to operate the plant, which is now expected