AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoRemittances & retail access: Western Union has opened an Afega outlet, aiming to cut the need for villagers to travel to Apia to withdraw money sent from abroad. Banking leadership: ANZ has named Terence Low as its new Samoa country head as part of a wider Pacific restructure, effective September 2026 (subject to approvals). Conservation & biodiversity: The Samoa Conservation Society has become the 125th partner of BirdLife International, expected to boost protection work for the critically endangered Manumea. Trade & land for jobs: About 7,000 acres at Faleolo previously held under STEC have been handed to the Ministry of Lands and Survey, while 3,000 acres are reallocated via the Samoa Export Authority for agricultural business development. Children & citizenship rules: Samoa and New Zealand are holding talks on adoption processes, including lifting a temporary suspension that blocks automatic New Zealand citizenship for some Samoan children adopted in New Zealand. Sports focus: Samoa Rugby Union says World Cup qualification is the top priority for Manu Samoa 15s as it works to improve rankings. Regional security: Samoa has raised concern over China’s July 6 ICBM test in the Pacific, stressing timely and transparent communication for peace and security. Cyclone season warning: SPREP urges Pacific communities to stay vigilant and follow daily forecasts from national meteorological services. Education relief: NUS says continuing students won’t pay the usual $122 enrolment fee for Semester Two.
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