AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoFuel Alert: Samoa is on amber alert over global fuel supply, with the Disaster Advisory Committee saying EPC will begin power shedding and schools will shift to remote learning as reserves fall to under 30 days, while the Cabinet has approved a National Fuel Supply Plan. Court Ruling: The Supreme Court has dismissed Associate Minister Peseta Vaifou Tevaga’s civil claim against La’auli and others over a nonu company dispute, ordering the company’s management back to Apulu Lance Polu and others. Rugby—Manu Samoa: Manu Samoa has named a 32-player squad for the Nations Cup, including three on-island players, with Samoa set to open against Hong Kong China on July 5. Rugby—Moana Pasifika: Moana Pasifika’s future could be decided within weeks as a Samoa-and-Tonga-led rescue plan takes shape after liquidation and reported debts of more than $8 million. Sports—Tag Rugby: Two experienced Oztag mentors have arrived in Samoa to run clinics ahead of the 2026 Tag World Cup, aiming to add structure for international competition. Community & Learning: Samoa women at the University of Auckland are leading Pacific student success through bridging pathways like Unibound, focusing on belonging as well as study support. International Impact: UNCTAD warns an oil shock could cost vulnerable nations over US$20 billion annually, with Pacific states among those most exposed.
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