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Samoa Observer | $320K worth of signs for 223 villages

There will be signs for 146 villages in Upolu and 77 in Savaii and this is expected to boost the economy of each village and promote them to tourists in the long run.The launching of the village signs under the Samoa Tourism Recovery and Resilience program was done on Tuesday.The signage project .

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Samoa Observer | MS Nautica is 2024's first cruise ship

The first cruise ship to enter Samoa in 2024 berthed at the Matautu wharf on Tuesday morning and on board were more than 900 passengers including crew members. The MS Nautica cruise ship is originally from Majuro, Marshall Islands, and was in Suva, Fiji before it set sail to Apia arriving on a da.

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Samoa Observer | All calm at the seawall says police

Despite some intoxicated people roaming around and mixing with families and members of the public during the New Year's Day fireworks display at the Apia seawall, police recorded zero incidents or reported cases on the night of the fireworks.Samoa Observer was present at the fireworks in Apia and.

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Samoa Observer | Top Cop hopes for 'peaceful' celebrations

Police Commissioner Auapa'au Logoitino is optimistic about a peaceful New Year's celebration nationwide this coming weekend. In a Friday evening interview with the Samoa Observer, Auapa'au mentioned that they had recently completed the briefing for the team assigned to work on New Year's Eve and .

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Samoa Observer | Dividend over Christmas lights: Minister

The Minister of Finance and Samoa National Provident Fund (S.N.P.F.), Lautimuia Uelese Vaai has clarified that the Christmas lights could not be continued this year due to two reasons, recovery from COVID-19 and in exchange for the dividend payout in January.In a press conference last week, Lauti.

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