AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMoana Pasifika Fallout: New Zealand Rugby has confirmed Moana Pasifika will not play Super Rugby Pacific in 2027 after rescue bids failed to meet required committed capital and business plan standards, with the competition shifting to a 10-team format; NZR says the door stays open beyond 2027 for a Pacific-based team that can meet commercial requirements. Parliament Tensions: Samoa’s Parliament debated mandatory drug tests for MPs, with the Speaker stressing MPs should set an example and Fiame Naomi Mataafa raising concerns about constitutional rights and seat impacts. Media License Threat: Revenue Minister Pauga Talalelei Pauga warned he could revoke the Samoa Observer’s business licence over alleged incorrect and biased reporting, while the Speaker intervened over naming issues when the paper wasn’t present. Judiciary Farewell: Justice Vui Clarence Nelson retired from Samoa’s Supreme Court after nearly three decades, marking the end of a long judicial career. Community & Health: A 200km Upolu charity run will raise funds for the Samoa Victim Support Group, and the Fred Hollows Foundation NZ reports major progress on eye surgeries across the Pacific, including Samoa.
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