Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi
Sport: PM confident Samoa will host Pacific Games
Samoa's Prime Minister expects the country's bid to host the 2019 Pacific Games will be successful. Audio
Sport: Samoa PM says Manu Samoa coach was right to resign
Samoa's Prime Minister says the outgoing Manu Samoa rugby coach did not achieve the results expected of him. Audio
Samoa PM warns students to behave
Students in Samoa who have received scholarships to study in Australia, New Zealand and Fiji have been warned to not stray from their studies.
World in Sport for 14 September 2016
This week,; Vanuatu football makes history; Solomon Islands begin their Futsal World Cup campaign; Papua New Guinea's cricketers hit the road; Tonga's schoolboy rugby team impress in Australia; And… Audio
Samoa PM puts election win down to delivering on promises
Samoa's prime minister Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi says his Human Rights Protection Party's resounding election win reflects public satisfaction that his government has delivered on its promises. Audio
Climate change cracks appear at Pacific Forum
While leaders have talked of solidarity, cracks have appeared at the Pacific Islands Forum over the subject of climate change. Audio
Fiji and Samoa leaders trade insults over Forum
The leaders of Fiji and Samoa have reached new heights this week in a trade of insults over the Pacific Islands Forum but observers say improtant issues for the agency are at risk.. Audio
Dragon's touch - China's Pacific outreach
Johnny Blades travels to Samoa to listen to and analyse talks about China's interest in the Pacific Audio
Western powers coming to terms with China in the Pacific
The traditional external powers in the Pacific Islands are still coming to terms with China's increasing level of engagement in the region. Audio
All Blacks test in Samoa confirmed
All Blacks test in Samoa confirmed as sponsors offer the Manu one million dollars if they can win the Rugby World Cup. Audio
Samoan PM wants NZ to relax quota migrant job rules
The Samoan government says New Zealand needs to do more to help prospective migrants to find jobs under its annual quota ballot scheme. Audio
Journalist's assault shows all not as rosy as Samoan PM says
Following an attack on three reporters in Samoa, the Prime Minister is giving a glowing report of media freedom in the country. Audio
Journalists assault in Samoa shows all is not as PM describes
Following an attack on three reporters in Samoa, the Prime Minister is giving a glowing report of media freedom in the country. Audio
Samoa Sevens Coach
Despite being dumped as Samoa's national rugby sevens coach, Faamaoni Lalomilo is welcome to reapply for his old job when it is advertised. Audio
Samoan Prime Minister defends Finance Minister
The Samoan Prime Minister says the accusations against Finance Minister Faumuina Tiatia Liuga are just misunderstandings and he is standing by his man, as the opposition calls for an independent… Audio
Samoan Prime Minister Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegao
His first major interview with New Zealand after the tsunami which devastated his country. Audio
Medical staff needed to help devastated Samoa
The call has gone out around New Zealand for medical staff to volunteer to help with the massive relief effort underway in Samoa and Tonga. Audio
Samoan PM inspects the effects of tsunami
We hear from the Samoan PM Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi as he witnesses the devastation. Audio
Samoan bus drivers threaten to strike
Bus drivers in Samoa are still threatening to strike despite the Pacific Island nation's successful transition to driving on the left hand side of the road. Audio
Samoa backs New Zealand's Fiji stance
Samoa's Prime Minister is accusing Fiji of trying to use divide and rule tactics among Pacific Forum nations. Audio