AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSamoa Shipping: Cabinet has reappointed Tafesilafa’i Ipiniu Filipo as General Manager of Samoa Shipping Services for a second term, backing his push for safer, more reliable maritime transport. Samoa Budget: Parliament endorsed Samoa’s 2026/2027 $1.5b budget under “Accelerating Inclusive Growth and Access,” with debate focused on revenue targets, a reported $114m deficit, and how to fund priorities without raising taxes. Samoa Skills & Jobs: Post-school Education Week 2026 kicked off, with the education minister stressing PSET as a direct route to trades, caregiving, IT, tourism and other industry-ready skills. Samoa Wages: Samoa’s minimum wage rises from WST$4.84 to WST$5.24 from 1 July 2026, with further steps to reach WST$6.05 in July 2028. Pacific Food Security: Papua New Guinea faces severe food shortages as El Niño brings frost and drought, threatening harvests for up to millions. Pacific Energy Costs: A fuel-crisis timeline shows diesel and electricity price ceilings surged across the region, pushing leaders to seek solar and renewable support. Community Fundraising: Five Samoan runners will circle Upolu in a 200km charity endurance run to support the Samoa Victim Support Group and vulnerable children. Infrastructure for Sport: A Chinese contractor has been awarded a multi-million-tala contract to rehabilitate the Samoa Aquatic Center and Apia Park facilities ahead of next year’s Pacific Games. Global Health & Aid: WHO backed high-level cancer and health dialogues at WHA79, while the Fred Hollows Foundation NZ reported major Pacific eye-surgery delivery. Culture & Industry Talent: BYU–Hawaii hosted a Pacific career conference linking students with employers across Samoa and the wider region.
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