As we reach the end of the first decade of the new millennium, TONY MATHIOT – on behalf of the Seychelles National Archives – turns back the pages of our history to show us how we lived, and how the country was run, in 1909.
The year 1909 pulsated with the exub...
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Young members of the Wildlife Clubs of Seychelles, along with environment officials, took part in a series of activities to help rehabilitate the Anse Royale beach.
Wildlife club members making a difference at Anse Royale beach
They are now u...
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Negotiations of the terms under which we will join the World Trade Organisation (WTO) will begin this month, Charles Morin, chief negotiator for Seychelles’ accession to the WTO, has said.
“We will this month submit our offers to the W...
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Foreign policy touches the day-to-day lives of all Seychellois and is something everyone can help to shape.
Mr Adam guides guests through the various displays in the exhibition
This w...
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As a follow-up to Maritime Day, celebrated recently, TONY MATHIOT tells the story of one of our oldest lighthouses.
At night, if a ship from the east or north arrives in the archipelago of Sey...
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The Seychelles International Investment Forum held in Brussels last week has been described as a milestone in the country’s investment history.
The forum, organised by the Seychelles Investment Bureau (SIB) in close collaboration with ...
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is opening its doors to the public tomorrow at its Quéau de Quinssy headquarters, Mont Fleuri.
This is the first such event to be organised since the ministry was set up in June 1977, its principal secretary Maurice Loustau-...
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A project to save coral reefs from the effects of climate change has been launched at Nature Seychelles’ headquarters, Roche Caïman.
The work will involve growing corals and planting them at various sites, and follows the worst damage ...
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National Assembly speaker Dr Patrick Herminie has commended the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for changing from an “impoverishing body” to a supportive one.
He told members of the assembly (MNA) that he once wrote an essay criticising the IMF for trans...
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President James Michel yesterday met the Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, His Most Eminent Highness Fra’ Matthew Festing.
“A natural affinity exists between the Order of Malta and the Republic of Seychelles. This affinity i...
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The Chinese Navy’s hospital ship Peace Ark will be in Seychelles from tomorrow until next Monday and will provide medical treatment for local patients.
The goodwill visit – the first of its kind here – has been arranged by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs a...
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Small island states such as Seychelles face a huge challenge in securing their long-term energy supply, President James Michel’s special adviser Dr Rolph Payet has said.
He was speaking at the weekend at the preparatory co...
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