African islands must have a stronger relationship with the government of the United States of America (USA) which should create innovative ways to include small island states in its investment programmes.
President James Michel said this during the US-Africa Lea...
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Dominique Dina, a hard working but timid secondary four student from the English River school has not only made his s...
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Exactly a hundred years ago today, on August 4, 1914, the First World War broke out. To commemorate the centenary of this sad event, a special religious service was held at the St. Paul’s Anglican Cathedral yesterday morning.
War veterans had joined Vice-Presid...
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Sri Lanka will be joining the Indian Ocean Vanilla Islands grouping by end-2014, it has been announced.
It is expected that this outcome would leverage the consortium's inter-island packages to drive tourism.
The Indian Ocean Vanilla Islands regional organisat...
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Designated Minister Vincent Meriton on Thursday attended the Commonwealth Small Island States meeting held in the margins of the Commonwealth Games taking place in Glasgow, Scotland.
The meeting was hosted by His Royal Highness Prince Charles, Duke of Rothe...
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• ‘Another jewel to our conservation success’
The island group of D’Arros has been officially declared a protected nature reserve under the Nature Parks and Conservancy Act.
According to a communiqué from the Ministry of Environment and Energy, the grou...
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An attractive and sophisticated tropical marine aquarium being built at Eden Plaza on Eden Island is expected to start welcoming visitors soon.
Meanwhile local financial institutions are being urged to support investments in such facilities designed to encoura...
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Seychelles’ successful economic reform programme is a result of the Seychellois people’s resilience, sacrifices and willpower during this difficult time.
The country’s successful economic programme has been recounted in a book entitled ‘Seychelles: How Clas...
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Seychelles and Singapore have signed an agreement for the avoidance of double taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on income.
The agreement was signed on Wednesday July 9, 2014 in New York by Marie-Louise Potter, Ambassador Extraor...
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The first biodiversity trail at the National Biodiversity Centre at Barbarons is ready to welcome clients on interactive guided tours.
Environment and Energy Minister, Prof Rolph Payet, officially opened the trail yesterday morning.
The trail will be...
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Celebrating the country’s long road to freedom
On June 29, 2014 President James Michel unveiled a new monument – Liberty Monument -- that represents the people of Seychelles and the fight they have been through to gain freedom.
The Liberty Monument is l...
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Small island nations like Seychelles are being urged to consider an immediate shift in policies and investment towards renewable energy and green economic growth to avoid exacerbating the impacts of climate change.
The appeal comes in a new report by the Un...
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