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dc.contributor.author Tuiletufuga, Nanai Taofiga Laveitiga (ed.)
dc.contributor.author MPMC, Team
dc.date.accessioned 2020-11-05T02:40:44Z
dc.date.available 2020-11-05T02:40:44Z
dc.date.issued 2020-10-04
dc.identifier.uri ${sadil.baseUrl}/handle/123456789/71
dc.description e-news. 22 p. en_US
dc.description.abstract Virtual Reality is the next big step for Samoa in telecommunications technology. The Prime Minister Tuilaepa Dr. Sailele Malielegaoi has announced that 35 people in Samoa have successfully undergone training for Virtual Reality technology. And in the near future, the introduction of VR to Samoa will be official. “This is the next step for Samoa in its communications. Samoa will soon be able to run at the same pace as those bigger countries overseas,” he said. The Prime Minister says technology like virtual reality is proof of the ever growing world and Samoa must keep up to pace. Cabinet’s decision, (FK) authorizing the return of four Chinese fishermen to enter Samoa via sea in August did not breach the COVID19 State of Emergency Orders, clarified Prime Minister Tuilaepa Dr. Sailele Malielegaoi. The issue, added the Prime Minister is in the limelight for all the wrong reasons and the motive is for political gains by the instigator of these rumors, former MP and FAST political party’s Election Candidate Olo Fiti Vaai to woo voters. The Chinese fishermen did not travel from China to Samoa on the fishing vessel as deliberately claimed by Olo, continued Tuilaepa. The four had boarded the fishing vessel from Samoa during a regular change of crew earlier in the year. And when their time at sea expired as required by international laws, they had to be replaced. The Prime Minister noted that because of strict international border security regulations in place, finding Chinese replacements was impossible because of the flight restrictions imposed by Samoa. Also taking into consideration that the fishing vessel’s only port of call since they left Samoa is the Matautu Wharf, Cabinet approved a request from the Huanan Fishery, a company licensed in Samoa for Samoan fishermen to replace the Chinese nationals. The request is included in the FK which also authorized a special chartered flight by Air New Zealand to return 80 of the company’s Chinese staff to return home. That request was granted by Cabinet on August 4th 2020. But there were conditions in place and included in the standing Border Security regulations that all incoming vessels must submit their shipping logs together with final clearance from Satellite links to confirm their fishing locations and port of calls while out at sea before granted entry into Samoa. Also prior to being released, all crew members must pass health checks mandated by local health and fisheries officials. The Prime Minister said that the fishing vessels log confirmed that the boat and crew had no contact with any vessels for refueling or other purposes while out at sea. Secondly, the fishing vessel had not made any port of call to any country since they PM, Olo & Chinese fishermen left Samoa eliminating any physical contact. Satellite links provided by the Fisheries Division also confirmed that the vessel did not port or dock when they left Samoa. And when the vessel arrived all the required medical checks were conducted clearing not just the four but all of the crew members. “Satisfied with the results, they four fishermen were released,” reiterated Tuilaepa. “For Olo to claim that the Chinese fishermen is a breach of the SOE orders is a total fabrication of the truth but I’m not in the least surprised because this is what he does best, telling fables and fictitious tales to win public pity for his FAST political party.” Tuilaepa is also curious why it took the former Independent MP more than 2 months before going public when normally Olo is the first to hit the press when it comes to issues to defame Government. “Samoa remains COVID19 free to date and one wonders why now? Why has he waited this long? Is he running out of steam or scheme to suit his political agenda,” added Tuilaepa. He noted that Olo also failed to acknowledge the sustainable income source for the families of the four Samoans replacements. “Again no surprise there,” said Tuilaepa reassuring the country that Cabinet in its decision making capacity is making all the hard calls to ensure that the lives of local residents will not be comprised by the COVID19 virus. O le nofoa’iga fa’ai’u lenei a le Minisita o le Matagaluega o Tinā ma Tama’ita’i, Atina’e o Nu’u ma Agafeso’ota’i o le Faipule fo’i o le Itumalo o A’ana Alofi Numera 1 Sasa’e ia Tuitama Leao Dr Talalelei Tuitama mai upufai o le Malo Tuto’atasi o Samoa (Palemene). en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Ministry of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, Apia. en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries Savali;Issue 44 Nov 04, 2020
dc.subject Virtual reality technology en_US
dc.subject Faumuina Wayne Fong ( MP - Faleata en_US
dc.subject Chinese Fishermen (4) allowed by Cabinet - Samoa en_US
dc.subject Local news in Samoa en_US
dc.subject Fautasi o Toa - symbolic of gender equality en_US
dc.subject Government assistance for new Sports Field en_US
dc.subject PSC - Vacancy Ads en_US
dc.subject MP Leao Dr Talalelei Tuitama resigns from Parl;liament en_US
dc.title Savali, en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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