The Congregational Christian Church Samoa (C.C.C.S) concluded its Annual General Assembly conference on Friday, marking the end of an eventful two weeks as no new members were elected in key leadership roles.The finale was highlighted by the re-election of significant leadership positions for the.
The election of a new Vice-Chairman for the Congregational Christian Church Samoa (C.C.C.S.) is the first agenda at the church's main conference that begins on Monday. The appointment of the Vice-Chairman position is usually done on the last day of the fonotele every year. However, because the fo.
What comes next will have vast ramifications for the Pacific nation, its region and for democracy globally.
On Monday May 24, Fa atuatua I Le Atua Samoa Ua Tasi (FAST) Party members, led by Fiame Naomi Mata’afa, arrived at parliament house to be sworn into office following their one-seat election win on April 9.
They found the doors locked by order of Tuilaepa Sa’ilele Malielegaoi, who has been prime minister for the last 23 years. By late afternoon, with the building still locked, the marquee swearing-in ceremony took place outside.
This was the 45th day since the election, the last date on which the newly elected parliament could sit according to Samoa’s constitution.