AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoSamoa Airways Fleet Update: A refurbished Samoa Airways Twin Otter has returned to Apia after a major structural overhaul in Canada, with the government saying the work (for two aircraft) cost about SAT$22 million and is meant to extend service life by decades. Economic Watch: The Central Bank warns that delays in implementing Samoa’s $1.5b budget could slow recovery, with inflation projected to rise as oil prices lift costs. SNPF Leadership Change: Cabinet has appointed finance professional Lealali Faletoese Asaua as the new SNPF chief executive for a three-year term, taking over from Lemalu Selesitina Meni-Reti. Digital Government Push: The Ministry of Family and Social Affairs is rolling out a whole-of-ministry Centralised Digital Repository to track programmes, reach, gaps and impact—“record once, report many times.” Commonwealth Games Build-Up: Samoa’s Team Samoa is preparing for Glasgow 2026 with a small delegation, ministerial attendance, and athletes being honoured and sent off, alongside promises of cash bonuses for past gold medal winners. Courtroom Developments: The court reserved its decision on a challenge to District Development Council chair appointments, while another case will decide whether a late Sia Figiel statement can be admitted as evidence in a defamation matter. Regional Diplomacy: Foreign Minister Rick Houenipwela urged OACPS reform and practical delivery at a Brussels meeting, focusing on streamlined execution for the Samoa Agreement and Malabo priorities.
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