comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Siusega - Page 2 : comparemela.com

Samoa Observer | Street Talk: Should Samoans abroad vote in general

The members of the public had mixed reactions towards the idea of whether Samoans residing overseas should be entitled to vote in the upcoming election. Samoa Observer's photojournalist Anetone Sagaga spoke to the public and this is what they had to say.Iona Mika, 68, Aleipata."I think they shoul.

Samoa Observer | Sala is New Year's first baby

Weighing in at seven pounds (7lbs), Sala is the New Year's first baby to be born at the  Tupua Tamasese Meaole Hospital. He was welcomed by his young parents from Siusega 48 minutes after the stroke of midnight, and who can not wait for what lies ahead this year for their third child.In an interv.

Samoa Observer | No rush to re-open noodle factory

The owner of Samoa’s only noodle factory is in no rush to reopen as maintenance to comply with the requirements by the Ministry of Works Transport and Infrastructure is ongoing. The Tofolelei Noodle factory that operates out of Siusega halted operations in July this year and remains closed to dat.

Samoa Observer | Grateful to be alive, says Tina

Tina Luafalealo is still nursing her injuries at the national hospital, which were sustained during the fatal Malifa bus crash last Monday that claimed a life and led to multiple passengers getting injured. A mother to two toddlers aged 2 and 3, she is gutted that she has to spend White Sunday at.

Samoa Observer | Pauga's bail hearing before closed court

An urgent bail hearing for Talalelei Pauga, who is the fourth suspect in a conspiracy to murder case, will be heard behind closed doors on Thursday. The defendant sought an early bail hearing claiming he has a medical condition and has been in custody since August 2020 in Australia.The Supreme Co.

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.