AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoFuel crisis & diplomacy: New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters is set to arrive in Samoa on Sunday for the 64th Independence celebrations, with the fuel crisis expected to be high on the agenda as he meets Samoa’s PM and foreign affairs minister, alongside talks on NZ aid and regional security. Independence celebrations: A lively sports parade kicked off Samoa’s 64th Independence Games, with 19 local and overseas sports bodies taking part and traditional events like fautasi alongside cricket, basketball, volleyball and rugby. Fair trial concerns in Vietnam case: Samoa’s Ombudsman is calling for fair trial protections for two Samoans accused of murder in Vietnam, raising worries about viral video footage and access to legal representation and consular support. Legal update: The District Court dismissed all electoral charges against Aana Alofi 1 MP and Minister of Justice Apulu Fesolai Tuigamala, citing weak prosecution evidence. Regional ties: UK High Commissioner Andrew Nethercott presented credentials to Samoa’s Head of State, reaffirming commitment to strengthen bilateral relations. USP graduation: King Tupou VI presided over the USP Samoa Campus graduation, with the ceremony themed “O le Taualuga.” Police & ports: Samoa Police say 400 officers will be deployed for Independence events, and Cabinet appointed Capt. Ti’amamana Foetutasi Fa’amausili as Samoa Ports Authority CEO.
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