By Marieta Heidi Ilalio
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22 May 2026, 7:10PM
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A New Zealand-based Samoan broadcaster will have to come to Samoa to give evidence in a case where he is the complainant, ruled District Court Judge Papalii Rosella Papalii.Vaoliko filed a complaint against Australian-based broadcasters Ainu'u Iliganoa Savaiinaea and Toleafoa Saia Toleafoa, alleg...
By Marieta Heidi Ilalio
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22 May 2026, 7:10PM
Trending Stories
Samoa

The District Court will give its decision next week on an application by a New Zealand-based broadcaster, who does not want to…

The Maota o Samoa Vi'iga online programme owners, Ainu'u Iliganoa Savaiinaea and Toleafoa Sai'a Toleafoa, have applied to the…

Criminal networks are embedding themselves across the Pacific region, including in Samoa, taking advantage of weak border systems…

Prime minister has accused the Samoa Observer of inaccurate reporting during his eight-week medical stay in New Zealand

The Supreme Court questioned the defence counsel of a New Methodist minister found guilty of rape, whether the law allowed for…

Former Manu Samoa coach, Mase Mahonri Schwalger, was found guilty of eight charges, including sexual assault, by the Supreme…