Upon Samoa's independence in 1962, Malietoa and Tupua Tamasese became
O Ao o le Malo, the
heads of state of Samoa jointly appointed under the constitution for a
lifetime term. Malietoa survived Tupua Tamasese as sole head of state when the latter died in April the following year. Malietoa travelled extensively as O le Ao o le Malo. He conducted
state visits to the People's Republic of China in September 1976 and to Australia in April 1978. He also visited
Fiji,
Tonga,
Nauru, Hawaii, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, the United Kingdom, and
West Germany. He was among the foreign dignitaries who attended the
1984 Summer Olympics in
Los Angeles and the
funeral of Japanese
Emperor Shōwa in 1989. In 1999, amid the fallout from the murder of a reformist politician and cabinet minister,
Luagalau Levaula Kamu, Malietoa commuted the death sentences which were handed out to the two perpetrators to life imprisonment, and reportedly also visited them in prison. == Death ==