Between the Lines

RUBBISH

There is a health issue building up at a school located near the Ministry of Education. Rubbish has been piled inside the school compound for weeks and staff are concerned that pests such as rats are building up.

CHLORINE

A resident took to social media complaining about the amount of chlorine in the water supply. The resident remarked that the chlorine in the tap water could be the same level as that in a swimming pool.

SILENT TREATMENT

The silence and tension between a current head coach and his predecessor at a game on Thursday was so intense that it could be sliced with a knife. They were once former teammates.

NZ QUOTA

The New Zealand quota will open next month. Many Samoans would be applying. Please beware those applications are online and there will be people out there taking advantage of the vulnerable.

ROAD WORKS

Looks like some major road works are in the pipeline. The staff of the road authority were seen clad in their reflectors and doing surveys in Apia. Hopefully, this is for the people and no CHOGM.

NEGLIGENCE

Children as young as 10 years old have been spotted walking along the highway. Police should charge one or two parents with negligence.

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