AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoRegional diplomacy: New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters met Samoa’s PM La’aulialemalietoa and Tonga’s PM Lord Fakafanua in Apia, pushing shared Polynesian priorities on climate, security, migration, and language and culture. Independence honours: Samoa marked its 64th Independence Anniversary by awarding 33 people with national honours, recognising service across government, churches, sports, community development, education and national duty. Sports—Sevens and basketball: Marist’s International Sevens is expanding with a women’s tournament alongside the men’s, while Samoa’s basketball teams returned from the FIBA Oceania U15 Championships with dual bronze medals and praise for a growing pathway. Community sport—fautasi: The Ministry of Police and Fire & Emergency Services crew, Malu o Samoa, won the Foe Sipuni race to cap Independence Day celebrations. Public safety—scams: ANZ Samoa warned customers about fake ANZ advertisements and urged people not to share passwords, card details or one-time passcodes via social media or unsolicited messages. Fuel pressure: Samoa’s fuel costs remain among the highest relative to minimum wage, with new increases linked to global refined product prices. Moana Pasifika future: Peters says officials have been told to urgently talk with NZ Rugby to explore options for a financially sustainable future for Moana Pasifika.
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