AGP Executive Report
Last update: 13 minutes agoFuel Security & Cost of Living: Samoa is on a precautionary alert over global fuel supply, with the Cabinet approving a National Fuel Supply Plan and a colour-coded system (Green/Amber/Red) for escalating risk. Global Energy Shock: UNCTAD warns oil-price spikes from Strait of Hormuz tensions could hit vulnerable nations with an extra US$20.4b fuel bill, with Pacific SIDS among those most exposed. Education & Youth: Samoa’s Ministry of Education says national exam results will be released 18 January, with recounts due by 22 January. Regional Diplomacy: New Zealand Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters met Samoa, Tonga and Tokelau leaders in Apia, linking Polynesian priorities like climate resilience, language and culture with regional cooperation. Moana Pasifika Lifeline: Moana Pasifika’s future could be decided within weeks as New Zealand officials begin urgent talks with NZ Rugby after liquidation and $8m+ creditor claims. Public Safety & Community Impact: Samoa PM Laaulialemalietoa Leuatea Schmidt says youth are being “used” by international drug rings after alleged Samoan hitmen were charged in Vietnam. Samoan Language Week (Aotearoa): Church services mark Le Vaiaso O le Gagana Samoa, with concerns raised about funding and labour for Samoan-language early education nests. Culture & Pride: Samoa’s 64th Independence Anniversary honours 33 recipients, celebrating service across sports, government, churches and community work. Arts Spotlight: Samoan tenor Pene Pati’s documentary premieres at the Sydney film festival, spotlighting a Pacific voice on global opera stages.
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