Vavau a Samoa: O le tala ia Sina ma Afia
Alo maia le mamalu o le aufaitau, o le faaauauina lenei o le tatou Vavau, lea na faagata mai i le vaiaso na te’a nei i le taimi lea o loo tau saili ai e Laulu le mafuaaga e ala ai ona oo atu ivi i’
Alo maia le mamalu o le aufaitau, o le faaauauina lenei o le tatou Vavau, lea na faagata mai i le vaiaso na te’a nei i le taimi lea o loo tau saili ai e Laulu le mafuaaga e ala ai ona oo atu ivi i’
“Do not allow your neighbor to set your standards. Be yourself.”
Human Resources Director Le’i Sonny Thompson has raised concerns with Directors and Agency Heads regarding the “UNAUTHORIZED personnel recruitment and placement of employees” within the government.
An important issue for the Lolo administration is the preparation and submission of the new fiscal year 2014 budget, which begins Oct. 1, 2013.
A woman known to many as “Aunty Tutasi”, a Samoa Ambassador and “Pioneer of American Samoa” died peacefully on April 5 in Hawaii, at the age of 99,” said Rep Mauagoali’i Sipa Anoa’i, one of her ne
Iose Muasau, the Territorial Teacher of the Year, recently joined other recipients from the U.S. states and territories in a week of activities in Washington, D.C.
Whitney Tausala Matagi, a Junior at the Univ of Utah was crowned the first Miss Pacific Islander Utah, and will now go on to represent Pacific Islanders everywhere in the Miss Utah pageant in June,