President James Michel has approved the appointment of Mathilda Twomey as a justice of the Court of Appeal, following the recommendation of the Constitutional Appointments Authority.
Mr Michel said yesterday: “Mathilda Two...
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Building work on the new Palais de Justice, which will house the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal, is expected to start in May after its foundation stone was laid yesterday on Ile du Port.
The new courts are expected to b...
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Seychelles’ external debt has been cut from US $763 million in 2008, when the economic reform was launched, to US $455 million by the end of 2010.
The head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission Jean Le Dem said ...
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Foreign Affairs Minister Jean-Paul Adam has called at a major economics congress for a new approach to development for Small Island Developing States.
He was giving a lecture last Friday at the Berlin International Economics Congress 2...
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In a new study, Seychelles is ranked fifth among the 54 Commonealth member countries for equality between women and men.
New Zealand took top spot in the gender ranking, released on Monday, followed by Barbados, Trinidad a...
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A total of 65 teams took part in the float parade which impressed crowds during the March 4-6 Carnaval International de Victoria.
Twenty-one floats came from overseas while the rest were local.
The Notting Hill Carnival tea...
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The public have been given more details of a windfarm to be built as a new energy source for Seychelles.
A recent informative meeting held at the English River community centre was attended by Philippe Morin, principal sec...
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Seychelles’ economy is set for a major transformation this year as the country’s first-ever stock exchange comes into operation.
Its setting-up is being overseen by the Seychelles International Business Authority (Siba) and it is expec...
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Three years ago, Seychelles’ President James Michel found himself in the uncomfortable seat of guiding his country out of the economic woods.
The Seychelles rupee was floated and it took a heavy beating from the world’s major currencie...
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The European Investment Bank (EIB) is to lend Seychelles €8 million to instal and operate the first submarine fibre-optic cable for international connections.
The loan was signed by visiting EIB vice-president Plutarchos S...
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Efforts are being increased to stop the pressure of people and their cars from damaging the beach at Anse Royale.
This beach, which is very popular with local people and tourists alike, has been suffering from erosion of its sand dunes...
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Seychellois and visitors alike were impressed with the colourful and vibrant float procession at the first ever Carnaval International de Victoria on Saturday afternoon.
As well as local companies such as Air Seychelles, teams f...
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