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30 years of service in the Bureau by Mr Tauvaga Etimani.

    Today marks the end of an era of over three decades of Services to the Bureau by Mr Tauvaga Etimani.

    Starting back in 1990!

    Tauvaga is a humble and dedicated Public Servant who greatly contributed in Developing Samoas CPI (Consumer Price Index) and was instrumental with the Bureau’s various Economic projects.
    Malo le tautua matavela.

    Faafetai mo lou sao mole atinae ina ole Atunu’u.
    Ole a misia ou uiga tausaafia i le tatou ofisa nei.
    Tautai A’e!

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