SPC Director General, Colin Tukuitonga Visits Tonga
Nuku'alofa, 30 July 2015. The Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) Director General, Colin Tukuitonga is on his first official visit to Tonga this week.
Nuku'alofa, 30 July 2015. The Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) Director General, Colin Tukuitonga is on his first official visit to Tonga this week.
27 July, 2015. The good news is that the All Blacks have been to Samoa, the nation enjoyed the party and the Manu Samoa gave them a mighty good run for their money.
July 17, 2015. The PACP Trade and Fisheries Ministers met in Suva, Fiji on 17 July 2015. Ministers expressed concerns at the EU's proposal to defer the EPA negotiations and reaffirmed their intent to continue engagement in the comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement negotiations as a region with solidarity.
8 July, 2015. Regional preparedness and coordination on disaster management will be the focus of the Pacific Islands Forum Foreign Ministers Meeting (FFAMM) this week in Sydney, from 9 to 10 July, 2015.
Nuku'alofa, 17 June, 2017. Researchers, food scientists and marketing experts are working on a project that would see breadfruit, or ulu, become a major food export out of American Samoa.
Fiji's Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama has backed down on his refusal for the country to participate in the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF), but says he will not personally attend meetings until the "undue influence" of Australia and New Zealand is addressed.
Editor's Note: This article is taken from samoaobserver published on Sunday 19 April 2015. The content remains unchanged except for the title.
Fijian Prime Minister, Frank Bainimarama, is back on Prime Minister, Tuilaepa Sa’ilele Malielegaoi’s hit list.
The differences over the push by Fiji to establish a new regional organization is someting not to consider seriously according to the New Zealand Prime Minister John Key. Hon. Key refers to the endeavor by the Republic of Fiji to exclude New Zealand and Australia from Pacific Islands Forum as a joke.