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The Samoa Observer is the largest newspaper group in Samoa published in both English and Samoan. The Samoa Observer is published Monday to Friday, the Weekend Observer on Saturdays and the Sunday Samoan on Sundays with all editions available online. Coverage includes local and international news, editorial opinion, sports and investigative ...
Daily and nondaily newspapers. Samoa News – Pago Pago; Samoa Observer – Savalalo and Vaitele; External links. Online Newspapers: American Samoa Newspapers
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He is the founder and editor-in-chief of the Samoa Observer, the main newspaper in Samoa. [1] He is the author of the novel Alms for Oblivion. The Pacific Islands News Association awarded him the Pacific Freedom of Information award for defending the right of the Samoan people to freedom of information and expression.
The Journalists Association of (Western) Samoa (JAWS) is Samoa's national media association. It was founded in 1991 [1] and is led by Lagi Keresoma. [2] JAWS is an independent body made up of local journalists working in the print, online, television and radio media. It promotes the role of a free media in Samoan society, and protects the ...
5-6 October - The Royal New Zealand Navy specialist dive and hydrographic vessel HMNZS Manawanui sinks after running aground and catching fire near Siumu in Upolu island. All 75 people on board are evacuated.
General elections were due to be held in Samoa on 21 May 2021. [1] They were called by O le Ao o le Malo (Head of state) Tuimalealiʻifano Vaʻaletoʻa Sualauvi II following the inconclusive results of the April 2021 election, but before the new parliament had even been convened or numerous electoral court petitions settled.
According to Samoa Observer editor Keni Lesa, many Samoans viewed the bill as "another crazy idea from our crazy prime minister". Opposition politicians also criticised it, arguing that it would not increase exports, and that it would in fact deprive Samoa of "its unique tourism selling point as the last place on earth to see the sun", just ...