AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEducation Upgrade: Samoa’s Ministry of Education and Culture has launched the Samoa Education Management Information System (SEMIS), giving a real-time data profile of every school so support can be targeted before problems escalate. Social Support & Wages: From 1 July, senior citizens’ benefits rise to SAT$500 monthly, a new Child Wellbeing Benefit starts, the National Provident Fund announces a 6% dividend, and the national minimum wage increases to SAT$5.24 an hour. Fuel Security: Samoa has enough petroleum for about a month (36 days petrol, 28 diesel, 66 kerosene), with another shipment expected on 4 July and further arrivals scheduled through late 2026. Compensation Progress: More than $6 million tala has already been paid to Safata families under the HMNZS Manawanui compensation, and Siumu residents are set to receive $1,100 each with payments expected to finish by end of July. Public Safety & Health: The Ministry of Commerce is investigating fake retail products after complaints, while Samoa’s police and New Zealand police begin a new four-year policing partnership to strengthen safer communities. Sports & Culture: Manu Samoa’s Nations Cup captaincy has been confirmed for Miracle Faiilagi, and the inaugural Samoa Sinnet Fashion Show is set to put Apia’s fashion scene in the spotlight.
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