AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHMNZS Manawanui Compensation: Samoa’s Disaster Advisory Committee says more than $6 million tala has already been paid to Safata families under the $10 million New Zealand compensation deal, with 5,524 residents receiving money directly into bank accounts and Phase 2 consultations continuing for Safata future plans. Siumu Payments: The same compensation process is now moving into Siumu, where eligible residents will receive $1,100 each, with committee chair Fui Manu Simanu saying most payments should be completed by end of July, including cheques for people without bank accounts. Fuel Security: Samoa has enough petroleum for about a month, with 36 days of petrol, 28 days of diesel and 66 days of kerosene, and the next shipment expected on 4 July as the country stays on Amber Level Alert. Policing Partnership: Samoa Police and New Zealand Police have launched a new four-year Samoa–New Zealand Policing Programme, sending five NZ advisers to strengthen investigations, prosecutions, prevention and community engagement. Central Bank Update: The Central Bank of Samoa kept monetary policy unchanged, citing stable inflation goals while expecting temporary inflation pressure from higher oil prices. Rugby Spotlight: Manu Samoa named Miracle Faiilagi as captain for the 2026 Nations Cup, and Germany’s vice-captain said the 66-15 loss showed Samoa’s progress and exposed defensive gaps. Vape Law Clarification: Samoa currently has no laws banning vape imports, with officials responding to MPs’ concerns about health impacts and regulation. SNPF Dividend: Samoa National Provident Fund members will receive a 6% dividend starting 3 July, with cash and account deposits split and a three-month claim window.
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