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Beautiful Samoa gets ready for CHOGM 2024

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The large ocean state of Samoa is currently in the final stages of getting ready to receive over 4,000 delegates for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) being held in Apia this week. Samoa will host the Executive Sessions, where Heads of Government will assess the progress made since the last CHOGM in Rwanda two years ago and chart...

“This is our chance,” says Samoa PM Fiame

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Samoa Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata'afa views the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) as a unique opportunity for the small island nation to highlight its rich culture, traditions, and the tranquillity of its community. In response to queries from the Samoa Observer newspaper, Mata'afa expressed her excitement about welcoming global leaders to Samoa, stating, “There's no measure to the...

Niue celebrates 50 years of self governning

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The Government of Niue has announced its commemoration of 50 years as a self-governing state, celebrating half a century of sovereignty, diplomacy, and resilience. Niue’s sovereignty dates back to October of 1974, when Niue first achieved self-governing status. “This 50th anniversary is particularly special, for it demonstrates the fortitude and determination of Niueans who sought to shape their own destiny while...

USP Staff union strikes over leadership

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By Tony Hiriasia Jnr The University of the South Pacific (USP), Laucala Campus is currently under the spotlight, due to a strike organised by the USP Fiji-based staff union, demanding the resignation of the current vice chancellor and president Pal Ahluwalia. The strike has raised some serious concerns amongst students, as staff members were out in numbers on Friday to participate...

IMF, ADB set sights on damning $37m Solomon Islands aid audit

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and Asian Development Bank are poring over a highly critical audit of a multimillion-dollar COVID-19 aid package in Solomon Islands, partly supported by the two institutions, that found widespread mismanagement and potential corruption. The report from the Solomon Islands Auditor General Office highlighted a litany of problems surrounding delivery of the SBD$309 million (US$37 million)...

CBD COP16 a critical step to manage and preserve our rich island and marine biodiversity

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Opinion by Sefanaia Nawadra The adoption of the Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) in Montréal Canada in 2022, to guide global action on nature through to 2030, was a historical occasion. It provides the global framework against which we plan our regional and national actions. At Montréal's Palais des Congrès, more than thirty delegates from Pacific Island countries stood amongst delegations from...

PNG Kumuls crush Fiji to spoil homecoming party

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A pair of long-range intercepts helped Papua New Guinea to a 22-10 victory over Fiji on Saturday night, marking a dream start to their Pacific Bowl campaign and bid to earn promotion to the top tier of the Pacific Championships in 2025. Despite being met head on by the emotion of a Fijian crowd who were witnessing their side in...

Kangaroos launch new era with tough win over Tonga

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The Kangaroos have kick started their Pacific Championships campaign with a hard-fought 18-0 win over Tonga XIII at Suncorp Stadium. With Tom Trbojevic running for 227 metres in his return to the Test arena after a six-year absence and Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow slicing through for a trademark try, the Kangaroos went some way to burying the demons of last year's 30-0...

Samoa down Tonga to keep World Cup dream alive

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Fetu Samoa are one win away from confirming their ticket to the 2026 World Cup after getting past Pacific neighbours Tonga 30-16 on Saturday night in Suva. Following a dream start that had them up by 10 after as many minutes, Samoa had to endure a courageous fight back from Tonga, who trailed by just four with 15 to go,...

Mining’s Silent Wave: The hidden impact on marine resources and coastal communities

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By Ben Bilua While the demand for minerals continue to rise globally, social and environment pressure continues to threaten the coexistence of Indigenous people and their livelihood in the rural areas. The industrial encroachment on marine ecosystems has far-reaching consequences that extend beyond environmental degradation. This is evident in coastal communities within Thousand Ships Bay in Isabel Province of Solomon Islands. Communities are...

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