Pvt Shaleen Maiava
Toa o Samoa, Pvt Shaleen Maiava of Utulei [far left] with friends, at Fort Meade, Maryland. Pvt. Maiava passed away due to an illness on Tuesday morning at Fort Meade, her mother told Samoa News.
Toa o Samoa, Pvt Shaleen Maiava of Utulei [far left] with friends, at Fort Meade, Maryland. Pvt. Maiava passed away due to an illness on Tuesday morning at Fort Meade, her mother told Samoa News.
O le taumafai ina ia malamalama fanau aoga i mataupu eseese o lo o aoaoina ai i latou i totonu o potu aoga, o le autu lea o se mafutaga fa’apitoa ua fa’amoemoe e fa’ataunu’uina i le taeao o le aso
A o fa’agasolo ai le fa’amanatuina o le vaiaso e fa’apitoa mo Tagata Matutua i le atunu’u, o le taeao ananafi na fa’atinoina ai ni isi o fa’agaioiga mo Tama ma Tina matutua i le malae o le Su’iga’u
Na taua e le afioga i le ali’i kovana ia Lolo Matalasi Moliga i luma o lana Kapeneta i se fonotaga sa usuia i le amataga o le vaiaso nei, lona fa’afetaia o le Komiti Fa’afoe a le Pulega o Fesootaig
Last month a son of American Samoa competed in the National Physique Committee (NPC) Cup Competition for “bodybuilding” against over 100 other competitors for the first time in his life.
Based on a recommendation from Gov.
This week, everyone is invited to join the celebration of 100 years of local coral reef surveys in American Samoa.
Gov. Lolo Matalasi Moliga (right) shakes hands with Rep.
In this recent photo provided by the American Samoa Power Authority (ASPA) is an aerial view of ASPA’s new Satala Power Plant, which replaced the one that was completely destroyed by the September