Friday, September 30, 2016

New Slovak Ambassador to Seychelles accredited

New Slovak Ambassador to Seychelles accredited

Tue, 27 September 2016
New Slovak Ambassador to Seychelles, H.E. Mr. František Dlhopolček presented his credentials to President James Michel at State House this morning.
The President and the Ambassador spoke about cooperation in the field of education, agriculture, industry as well as tourism.
“The number of Slovak tourists coming to Seychelles is growing….we think that the number will be growing…we discussed the option of signing an air traffic agreement,” said Ambassador František Dlhopolček to the national media following the meeting.
Ambassador František Dlhopolček is based in Nairobi, Kenya.
Also present during the meeting were the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Transport, Mr. Joel Morgan, the President’s Diplomatic Adviser, Ambassador Callixte D’Offay and the Chief Press Secretary in the Office of the President, Ms. Srdjana Janosevic.

Young award-winning Seychellois entrepreneur Jimmy Port-Louis meets President

Young award-winning Seychellois entrepreneur Jimmy Port-Louis meets President

Tue, 27 September 2016
President James Michel received a young Seychellois, Mr. Jimmy Port-Louis at State House this morning. Mr. Port-Louis had won the special jury award with his project “Ocean Saviour” in the “Ambition Jeune 3” competition held in Mauritius. He was accompanied by the Head of delegation at the competition, Mr. Michel Pierre, member of jury at the competition, Ms. Christine Reginald and participant at the regional competition for young entrepreneurs, Mr. Jean-Paul Toulon.
The President congratulated Mr. Port-Louis for his achievement and commended the whole team for their determination in participating in the competition which is being supported by the Indian Ocean Commission.
“I am personally happy and I congratulate you for coming up with a project that centered on the Blue Economy concept. You have made Seychelles proud at this regional competition and rest assured that you as well as other young entrepreneurs who comes with such remarkable projects will have my full support. The Government will continue to assist and facilitate the promotion of entrepreneurship and innovation so that useful projects can become a reality and bring more prosperity for the Seychellois people,” said President Michel during the meeting.
Mr. Port-Louis, who is also a lecturer at the Seychelles Maritime Academy,  and the delegation briefed the President on the two-day competition as well as the project he presented before the jury which is about investing in a state-of-the-art fishing vessel powered by solar energy that would be used for long-line fishing. He explained that he wants to involve both, old and young fishermen on the vessel.
Speaking to the press after his meeting with the President, Mr. Port-Louis said that the next  “Ambition Jeune” will be held is Seychelles next year and that he wish more young entrepreneurs join the competition. He noted that the meeting with the President has given them encouragement to pursue their projects.
“It was a fruitful meeting and the President has shown great interest in my project as well as for Mr. Toulon. I will soon be put in communication with the Ministry of Finance, Trade and the Blue Economy and my colleague Jean-Paul Toulon will be in contact with the Ministry of Health. I would like to call on all young entrepreneurs to persevere with their projects so that it becomes a reality,” said Mr. Port-Louis.
The event had bring together young entrepreneurs from five regional countries including Madagascar, Mauritius, the Comoros and Reunion.
Also present at the meeting was the Diplomatic Advisor to the President, Ambassador Callixte D’Offay.

Seychelles a young tennis player joins the prestigious "Justine Henin Academy"

Seychelles a young tennis player joins the prestigious "Justine Henin Academy"

Victoria, Seychelles | September 29, 2016 @ 8:18 p.m. Thursday in In French » NEWS NATIONAL | By: Betymie Bonnelame and Séverine Martin | Views: 208
Seychelles a young tennis player joins the prestigious "Justine Henin Academy"
The Seychellois Damien Laporte came Thursday at the "Justine Henin Academy" in Belgium for a year. (Joe Laurence, Seychelles News Agency) 
Seychelles News Agency ) - A young player tennis Seychelles is taking an important step to realize his dream of becoming a professional player by entering the Justine Henin Academy in Belgium for a year.
Damien Laporte , who left the Seychelles on Thursday accompanied by his parents, told the SNA: "I am very pleased to have this opportunity and I look forward to joining the academy. This is my dream come true. "
During an interview with ANS earlier this year, Laporte had said he hoped to one day enter an academy where he could train to become player tennis professional.
The young man aged 14 who is from the Seychelles, an archipelago in the western Indian Ocean, wrote a historic page of the island nation when he won the African championship of tennis Junior in March this year, which earned him to be ranked No. 1 in Africa for the category of players under 14 years. It is partly this feat that has been noticed by the tennis academy.
This is not the first time that Laporte through the doors of the Academy Justine Henin. Indeed, he has already completed an internship there in July.
The academy is the creation of Justine Henin , a former player of tennis Belgian, who opened the camp in 2007 in order to support, guide and develop a player regardless of age, level or its project .
Laporte told the SNA that he is ready to take the next step in his tennis career.
 "I've traveled half my life abroad for tennis , therefore, it prepared me for this step. " 
Mervyn (right) is the one who initiated the court his son Damien in the very young age of three. (Joe Laurence, Seychelles News Agency) Photo License: CC-BY
Parents of Laporte, who helped advance the career of their son, say they are proud of him.
"It is he who made all this hard work, and always perseveres despite his very young age," said his father Mervyn, who also plays tennis.
Mervyn said: "Today we are reaping the fruits of years of hard work, stress and sacrifice, but we hope this is just the beginning. Our son has talent, and we have always argued for he maintains because he has the tennis in the blood. "
Both parents accompanying Laporte for a week in Belgium . For Mervyn, cross academy's doors with her son is particularly important.
Laporte's mother, Marie-Josée told the SNA that his father never doubted this day would come.
"Despite the challenges, he worked hard in and out of courts tennis to help Damien. This is the number 1 Damien bear. Damien understands the sacrifices his family has made and he knows he has our full support. It will all miss us, but we want what's best for him. "
At only 14 years, Laporte still needs to focus on his studies. He will pay his tuition online during his tenure at the academy under the direction of a course facilitator to supervise and advise.
Besides his parents, Laporte receives aid from Seychelles National Sports Council (NSC), and some referrals. Marie-Josée said: "We would like to renew our call for sponsors as registration fees at the academy are quite high. In the end, Damien achievements are a success for Seychelles. "
- See more at: http://www.seychellesnewsagency.com/articles/6002#sthash.SR9fYZlI.dpuf

Thursday, September 29, 2016

Shock, sadness, confusion and joy: Mixed reactions to the Seychelles after the surprise resignation of President Michel

Shock, sadness, confusion and joy: Mixed reactions to the Seychelles after the surprise resignation of President Michel

Victoria Seychelles | September 28, 2016, Wednesday @ 10:21 p.m. in In French POLICY | By: Sharon Urania, Patsy Athanasius, Salif Keita Magnan, Madiha Philo and Séverine Martin | Views: 269
Shock, sadness, confusion and joy: Mixed reactions to the Seychelles after the surprise resignation of President Michel
The historic building of the presidential palace where sits the President of Seychelles. (Gerard Larose, Seychelles Tourism Board)
Seychelles News Agency ) - On Wednesday, Seychelles nation still digesting the news of the announcement of the resignation of President James Michel 16 October and the Vice President Danny Faure will chair. Michel announced his surprise decision in a televised speech Tuesday night.
While many people expressed their astonishment, others have expressed sadness and joy.
Although the Party Lepep , the political party of President Michel, come just been defeated in parliamentary elections in September, losing for the first time since 1993 the majority in the National Assembly, Michel was only in the first year of its latest five-year term as president.
At age 72, President Michel has been in power for 12 years. He was also Minister of the Government for nearly 40 years.
Most residents who spoke to the SNA said they did not expect that the president resign so early in his new mandate.
Reactions on the streets of Victoria
" I did not expect that. It's a good and I hope the next president will be as good as him [ President James Michel ], "said Mary Maria.
"I have a feeling it did not provide sufficient detail to explain the reasons for his resignation. I do not think it's normal to take such a decision while its five-year term is completed. While all this is in conformity with the constitution, as a supporter of [the Party] Lepep I do not think cede power was the right decision, "said Paul Clifford to the SNA.
"I am shocked, that's all I can say," said Vincent Jeanevole.
" I am happy. It was time. Forty years [of Party Lepep to power] is too long. Personally I am not convinced by the merits of handing over power to a new leader. I think a new election would be needed. Citizens should be the only ones to choose their president, "said Jean Claude Hoareau.
 "I have a broken heart he resigned because I am a strong supporter of the SPPF [former name of the Party Lepep ], so I do not like, I would have preferred it remains and he finishes his five-year term, "said Joubert Elzida.
 "I think his decision was premature. He should provide more support to the people and to his supporters because now this sounds like a defeat for his people. He should have stayed and reassure his supporters, and later when the work would have continued with the opposition so he could have resigned. Now he has left his supporters in a hole and they do not understand what is happening, "said Fred Nalletamby.
 "This is shocking news. Personally, I am not affiliated to any political party, but if you look at the way democracy works in our country, we are seeing how to actually place democracy. I think the President is afraid of the challenge, "said Steve Elizabeth.
The leader of the LDS stated that the reasons for the resignation are not clear enough
Michel is the Seychelles government's head since 2004, since former President France Albert René, who had been in power for 27 years, has given him the presidency. Michel, who is also the leader of the Party Lepep [People's Party] won the elections in 2006 and 2011.
His decision to step down comes just 10 months after the start of his third and final five-year term as head of government of the island nation. Michel was declared the winner of the presidential race in December 2015, by winning 50.15 percent of votes cast.
His surprise announcement comes the same day of the inauguration of the new National Assembly which is now controlled by the opposition coalition Linyon Demokratik Seselwa ( LDS ).
The leader of the LDS , Mancienne told the SNA that the reasons given for the resignation of President Michel "are not sufficiently clear. "
 "The reasons for this decision should be clear for the people of Seychelles," said Mancienne, adding that the assumption is that his resignation was linked to the election of the new National Assembly.
"His resignation was announced the same day the new National Assembly met for the first time. We believe it would be irresponsible for the president to make a decision on that basis. "
Speaking on the proposed successor to President, Mancienne said the Vice President Danny Faure "did not win this election therefore the LDS calls for a new presidential election. "
The decision to appoint Faure to the presidency for a term count
The Attorney General Ronny Govinden said the Seychelles Constitution allows the president to resign at any time during his tenure.
 "There is no time limit on when he can. He can resign one day after his election or the last day of his term, "said Govinden the SNA, adding that the government did not provide the reasons for his resignation.
In his speech, President Michel said Wednesday he will send his resignation letter to the president of the National Assembly, Patrick Pillay, as stipulated in the constitution.
According Govinden, the President may indicate whether the resignation takes effect immediately or not.
"In this case, the president announced that his vice president will assume leadership of the country on October 16, so it remains president until the day when he will hand over power to Vice President Faure," he Explain.
The Seychelles Constitution provides that the Vice President can assume power in case of death, resignation or removal of the president instead of re new elections.
Govinden explained that "insofar as the vice president takes over before the expiry of two thirds of office of the president, it will count as one term. "
This means that under the constitutional amendment approved in April , which limits the presidential term to two terms of five years, compared with initially three five-year terms, Faure will stand for one further term of five years.
As soon as he took office, Faure will name his vice president and ministers, who must then be approved by the National Assembly.
Govinden explained that "it will require a simple majority for both appointments and if the National Assembly does not approve the appointments of the President, the National Assembly will have to reach an agreement and a compromise in Because the country needs a vice president and ministers. "

This is the second time in history that a president resigns Seychelles. In 2004, former President France Albert René, the founder of the Seychelles People's United Party (SPUP) now Party Lepep , resigned to make way for his running mate, James Michel in order to resume power.
- See more at: http://www.seychellesnewsagency.com/articles/5994#sthash.yH0f0KPL.dpuf

Saturday, September 24, 2016

Seychellois wins special award at regional competition for young entrepreneurs

Seychellois wins special award at regional competition for young entrepreneurs

Mauritius and Seychelles | September 22, 2016, Thursday @ 13:12 in Entertainment » PEOPLE | By: Patsy Athanase and Betymie Bonnelame | Views: 1097
Seychellois wins special award at regional competition for young entrepreneurs
Jimmy Port-Louis (far left standing) receiving the special award for his project ‘Ocean Saviour’ at the Ambition Jeune’s competition in Mauritius. (Indian Ocean Commission)
(Seychelles News Agency) - A 26-year-old Seychellois, Jimmy Port-Louis, has received the special jury award at a regional competition for young entrepreneurs.
Port-Louis won the special award for his project ‘Ocean Saviour’ at the Ambition Jeune’s competition in Mauritius.
Participants were judged on a number of criteria which included the project’s merit, convincing the jury of its implementation and whether it could be adapted by all regional countries.
Port-Louis told SNA that he received very good reviews from other participants and guests at the event, and he now wants his project to see the light of day.
The ‘Ocean Saviour’ project is about investing in a state-of-the-art fishing vessel powered by solar energy that would be used for long-line fishing.
Port-Louis, who is a part-time lecturer at the Seychelles Maritime Academy, said he would also involve young people in the project especially graduates of the academy.
“I am concerned when I see young people who followed a course in maritime end up working in fields not related to their study because there are few opportunities for them,” said Port-Louis.
Through the ‘Ocean Saviour’ project, Port-Louis has estimated a cost of around $317,200, and would be providing job opportunities for at least five young people.
“I believe strongly in investing in our young people and giving them a head start in life. Among the eight crew member that I am proposing for the vessel, five would have to be young graduates of the Seychelles Maritime Academy,” said Port-Louis.
The next step for Port-Louis is: “I want to meet up with government officials, especially the president to seek his support for the project since he has been championing the blue economy concept for a while.”
Port Louis (far right) and Jean-Paul Toulon (far left) were the two Seychellois participants at the regional competition for young entrepreneurs. (Seychelles National Youth Council/Facebook) Photo License: CC-BY
Alvin Laurence, chief executive of the Seychelles National Youth Council, told SNA, that this time the participants from Seychelles, an archipelago in the western Indian Ocean, were well prepared.
“Port-Louis met all the criteria. His project was detailed and very informative, it could be adapted by any country regionally, it was well-presented and delivered, which really impressed the jury,” said Laurence.
Laurence added that the Seychelles National Youth Council will support Port-Louis to ensure his project becomes a reality.
“We will assist him under the local grant programme for young entrepreneurs, and we will facilitate his contact with the ministry responsible for the blue economy so that he can get the backing needed to get started,” said Laurence.
Port-Louis will also travel to China early next year to follow a short-course in maritime.
The competition which is supported by the Indian Ocean Commission encourages the spirit of entrepreneurship and business development among young people.
The two-day annual event brings together young entrepreneurs from five regional countries including Madagascar, the Comoros and Reunion, a French department.
The next ‘Ambition Jeune’ is expected to be held in August 2017 in Seychelles.
- See more at: http://www.seychellesnewsagency.com/articles/5953#sthash.UOBTfLKJ.dpuf

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Visite D'adieu de L'ambassadeur De Chine

Visite D'adieu de L'ambassadeur De Chine

Tue, 20 September 2016
L’Ambassadeur de la République Populaire de Chine aux Seychelles, son Excellence Madame Yin Lixian a rendu,  ce mardi matin, au terme d’une mission fort fructueuse, une visite d’adieu au  Président James Michel, à State House. Elle etait accompagnée par le Conseiller à l’ambassade de Chine aux Seychelles, Mr. Zhang Xiangang.
La diplomate  chinoise a été reçue par le Chef de l’Etat seychellois en présence du Ministre des Affaires Etrangères et des Transports, M. Joël Morgan, et le Conseiller diplomatique à la Présidence, l’Ambassadeur Callixte d’Offay.
Le Président James Michel a remercié  l’Ambassadeur Lixian pour son travail remarquable dans le développement des excellentes relations entre les Seychelles and La Chine, et pour le soutien accru de la Chine dans la construction des Seychelles dans plusieurs domaines.
“Au nom du Gouvernement et du peuple seychellois, je vous remercie pour votre soutien et votre contribution dans l’intensification des relations sino-seychelloises. Pendant ces dernières années nous avons établi une relation très fructueuse. La Chine en tant qu’ami fidele n’a cessé d’aider notre nation et de batir un modèle de développement qui place l’homme au centre de toutes les activites économiques et sociales. J’espère que nous allons continuer à oeuvrer ensemble pour renforcer d’avantage notre partenariat,” a dit le Président Michel a l’occasion de son entretien avec la diplomate chinoise.
Lors d'un point de presse après sa rencontre avec le Président Michel et le Vice-President Danny Faure, Madame Yin Lixian a qualifié son mandat de deux ans comme très riche et intense en mettant en exergue la célébration de 40ans d’établissement des relations diplomatiques entre les deux pays. Elle a fait ressortir que pendant son séjour aux Seychelles, beaucoup de progrès a été accompli dans le domaine du tourisme comme l’établissement de la ligne aérienne directe entre Mahé et Beijing.
Elle a aussi exprimé l’appréciation du gouvernement chinois pour les relations de solidarité et de fraternité  qui existent entre les deux pays et les deux peuples.
“Seychelles est synonyme de stabilité, de paix et de beauté dans cette partie de l’ocean indien pour les touristes y compris les touristes chinois. Sur le plan des relations bilaterales, pendant 40ans nos deux pays ont travaillé ensemble pour la promotion des relations fructueuses entre nos deux pays dans les domaines politique, economique et social. Nous avons realisé comme vous le savez de nombreux projets. Il y a le nouveau projet de logement Corgat Estate dont la première pierre sera posée bientôt. Nous avons signé l’accord pour la construction du bâtiment SBC.  La nouvelle équipe medicale chinoise arrivera bientôt pour remplacer les anciens medecins chinois pour être au service du peuple Seychellois,” a declaré l’Ambassadeur Lixian.
Elle a conclu en souhaitant prosperité et bonnheur au peuple Seychellois.

Friday, September 2, 2016

“Seychelles is taking the lead worldwide on the Blue Economy”- FAO Director General pays courtesy call on President James Michel

“Seychelles is taking the lead worldwide on the Blue Economy”- FAO Director General pays courtesy call on President James Michel

Fri, 02 September 2016
President James Michel met with the Director General of the Food and Agriculture Organisaton (FAO) of the United Nations, Mr. José Graziano Da Silva, at State House this morning. Mr. Da Silva is on an official to Seychelles, as part of a tour of several islands in the Indian Ocean.
They discussed the challenges faced by farmers in Seychelles due to climate change and the way the FAO can support SIDS in terms of resilience and capacity-building.
The Blue Economy and its various sectors, including the marine spatial plan as well as mariculture development were also topics of discussion.
Furthermore, they spoke about the need to improve efficiency in farming in Seychelles as well as boosting productivity.
“The FAO is a strategic and major partner for Seychelles.  We value your support.  We look forward to our growing partnership.  We thank you for your commitment to intensifying your support to our country, particularly in the agricultural, fisheries, the Blue Economy and environmental sectors, thereby contributing to meeting our country’s vision and developments goals as well as resilience in our food security endeavours,” said President Michel.
President Michel presented Director General José Graziano Da Silva with a copy of his book “Re-thinking the Oceans - Towards the Blue Economy.” Mr. Da Silva had written the foreword for the book, which was launched in June this year.
The FAO Director General commended Seychelles on its continued economic growth and positive economic outlook reported by international agencies.
“Seychelles is taking the lead worldwide on the Blue Economy, putting the oceans at the centre of the agenda of sustainable development. The objectives for sustainable development cannot be achieved if we don’t change the way we treat the oceans,” said Mr. Da Silva in an interview with the local press following the meeting.
Also present in the meeting were the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Transport, Mr. Joel Morgan, the Minister for Fisheries and Agriculture, Mr. Wallace Cosgrow, the President’s Diplomatic Adviser, Ambassador Callixte d’Offay, the Principal Secretary for Fisheries and Agriculture, Mr. Michel Nalletamby, the FAO National  Correspondent, Mr. Antoine-Marie Moustache, as well as the FAO representative for Mautitius, Madagascar, Comoros and the Seychelles Mr. Patrice Talla Takoukam, and the UN Coordination Focal Point for Seychelles, Mr. Michael Charlette.