Friday 27 May 2011

ETIHAD TO FLY TO THE SEYCHELLES

The Seychelles Tourism Board has welcomed the decision by Etihad Airways to start operating flights to Seychelles from Abu Dhabi with effect from the 1st. November.

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Alain St.Ange, the CEO of the Seychelles Tourism Board said that this is good news for the Seychelles. “Abu Dhabi is an important hub in its own right and the UAE is a potential market for Seychelles and this direct air link will only help to consolidate the Seychelles position as an accessible tourism destination” said Alain St.Ange  

Etihad Airways on their part issued the following statement:

“Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, has announced it will commence operations to Mahé in the Republic of Seychelles on November 1, subject to government approval.

Etihad will operate four return services per week from its home base in Abu Dhabi to Seychelles International Airport in Mahé. The service will be operated by an Airbus A320 aircraft, configured in Pearl Business and Coral Economy class, offering 1,088 seats each week.

James Hogan, Etihad Airways’ Chief Executive Officer, said: “The Seychelles has strong and growing appeal as a premium leisure destination, with increasing numbers of UAE residents and European travellers holidaying there. With the recent honeymoon of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, the Seychelles is likely to gain new interest as a destination of choice.

“Our increased frequencies from mid-2011 on some of our primary routes from Europe make the approaching Northern Winter period an ideal time to launch these new services. We expect this will be a hugely popular destination, in particular for holidaymakers from the Gulf Cooperation Council and European markets, due to the ease of connecting services through Abu Dhabi and convenient scheduling.”

In addition to the leisure appeal of the Seychelles, the United Arab Emirates – and Abu Dhabi in particular – have investment interests in the destination, further supporting Etihad’s entry to the route.

The Seychelles comprises 115 islands in the western Indian Ocean, located off of the east coast of Africa. The 41 inner islands constitute the oldest mid-oceanic granite islands on earth, with another 74 islands forming the low-lying coral atolls and reef islands of the outer islands. The inner islands cluster mainly around the principal islands of Mahé, Praslin and La Digue, forming the cultural and economic hub of Seychelles, as well as the centre of its tourism industry.

Etihad Holidays has a range of holiday options selected from the most spectacular of the 115 pristine, paradise islands of the Seychelles. Offering experiences for all budgets, Etihad Holidays can create packages for any type of traveller, whether it is for honeymooners or families, sun worshippers or divers. Packages include flights, hotel accommodation, island transfers and any number of the many tours and excursions on offer.

For more information, call 800 2324 or visit an Etihad shop for more details.

The Seychelles will become the 68th destination on Etihad’s global network.

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Seychelles to prosecute Danish caught pirates

The Seychelles government has finalized an agreement with Danish authorities on the transfer of suspected pirates detained at sea for trial in Seychelles.

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This new agreement follows on from the recently signed Memorandum of Understanding agreements signed between the Seychelles government and the various Somali authorities which will allow the onward transfer of the alleged pirates to Somali prison facilities once successful convictions have been secured.

The Ministry for Home Affairs has said that the signing of this agreement highlights and emphasizes the strong backing the Seychelles government is receiving from international partners in the fight against piracy and further strengthens the country’s status and strong track record of bringing pirates to justice.

The Danish authorities have described this new agreement as an expression of the close cooperation between Seychelles and Denmark in the fight against piracy in the Indian Ocean region.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has stated that the agreement is a continuation of close collaborations with partners such as Denmark, who have demonstrated their commitment to supporting Seychelles in the fight against piracy and that the relationship reflects the kind of cooperation needed if the government is to successfully face these challenges.

It should be noted that the Working Group on Legal Issues under the international Contact Group on Piracy off the Coast of Somalia (CGPCS) is currently chaired by Danish Ambassador Thomas Winkler and that the Danish government has supported the development of the Seychelles legal system through financial contributions of DKK 2 Million to the UNODC local legal sector programme in 2010.

Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs

World Leaders and Governments congratulate the President on Re-election

 

President James Michel has received messages of congratulations from world leaders, governments, international organizations and dignitaries.

France, Portugal, Greece, China, India, Russia, the United Arab Emirates, Morocco, the Vatican, and the Commonwealth have sent messages to the President following his re-election.

 

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The French President Nicolas Sarkozy sent his “most sincere and warmest congratulations” on President Michel’s re-election.

“This shining result will enable you to pursue the reforms you have engaged yourself to reinforce the democratic institutions and re-build the economy of the archipelago. I firmly believe the close relations and friendship which unite our two countries will continue to be strengthened. France will remain by your side to assist you, as part of a balanced partnership, to realize your ambitions for Seychelles,” said President Sarkozy in his message.

The French President also spoke of the importance of improving actions to achieve common goals of promoting the French language, the fight against climate change, the search for innovating financing solutions as well as strengthening regional relations through the Indian Ocean Commission.

“I am pleased the Indian Ocean Games will be taking place in Seychelles very soon, which I am sure will be, for our youth, a new celebration of fraternity.”

President Sarkozy also noted that France would continue to support Seychelles in eradicating piracy in the Indian Ocean.

“France will continue to support your efforts by a significant contribution to the European Atalanta operation, bilateral action and a constant support in the international fora.”

President Michel also received letters of congratulations from the President of the General Council of La Reunion and the President of the Regional Council of La Reunion.

The Chinese President Hu Jintao said in his letter of congratulations:

“ I believe that your Excellency will lead both the government and the people of Seychelles to obtain greater new achievements in the national construction during your presidency. Since establishment 35 years ago, the relations between our two countries have been developing smoothly and healthily….. I wish your country prosperity and your people happiness.”

The President of United Arab Emirates, HH. Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan has said:

“It gives me great pleasure to extend to your Excellency warmest congratulations in the name of the Government of the United Arab Emirates and on my own behalf. Wishing your Excellency every success and continued progress to the friendly people of Seychelles. Hoping that the friendly relations between our two countries will be further strengthened.”

The President of the Russian Federation, Dmitry Medvedev has expressed congratulations to President Michel on his re-election and wished him success and prosperity, adding;

“I am confident that the relations of friendship and cooperation tested by time will further broaden for the benefit of our states in the interest of strengthening stability and security on the African continent.”

The Apostolic Nuncio, Archbishop Eugene Nugent, based in Madagascar has sent a message on behalf of the Holy See in the Vatican expressing: « sincere congratulations to the new President with his best wishes for the success of the accomplishment of his noble office.”

The High Commissioner of India to Seychelles Asit Kumar Nag has said in a letter:

“Please accept my heartiest congratulations on your re-election as President of the Republic of Seychelles. I am confident that under your guidance and leadership. The bilateral relations between India and Seychelles will get further strengthened in the years to come.”

The Commonwealth Secretary General Kamalesh Sharma has sent a letter to the President today.

“My warm congratulations on your victory…This Presidential Election has been another significant step in Seychelles’ maturing democracy. I am pleased to note from reports of the Commonwealth Expert Team that, notwithstanding some concerns, the election was conducted in a peaceful atmosphere and technical aspects were efficient, transparent and credible, “ said Mr Sharma.

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Editor’s Note

President Michel has received a large number of messages from around the world. Here is a selection of extracts of messages in English.

·  “I am pleased to present to you my most sincere and warmest congratulations on the occasion of your re-election to the Office of the President of the Republic of Seychelles. This shining result will enable you to pursue the reforms you have engaged to reinforce the democratic institutions and re-build the economy of the archipelago. I firmly believe the close relations and friendship which unite our two countries will continue to be strengthened. France will remain by your side to assist you, as part of a balanced partnership, to realize your ambitions for Seychelles.”

President of France,  HE Nicolas Sarkozy

· “ I believe that your Excellency will lead both the government and the people of Seychelles to obtain greater new achievements in the national construction during your presidency. Since establishment 35 years ago, the relations between our two countries have been developing smoothly and healthily….. I wish your country prosperity and your people happiness.” President of China, HE Hu Jintao

· “It gives me great pleasure to extend to your Excellency warmest congratulations in the name of the Government of the United Arab Emirates and on my own behalf. Wishing your Excellency every success and continued progress to the friendly people of Seychelles. Hoping that the friendly relations between our two countries will be further strengthened.”  President of UAE, HH. Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

· “It gives me great pleasure to extend the sincere and heart-felt congratulations and good wishes to your Excellency on the occasion of winning the new Presidency term. While hoping your Excellency gas continued success for securing more progress and prosperity to your friendly people and high standing for the citizens of Seychelles, I pray to Almighty God to grant you good health and happiness.”

HH. Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces.

· I am confident that the relations of friendship and cooperation tested by time will be further broadened for the benefit of our states, in the interest of strengthening stability and security in the African continent. I wish you, dear Mr. President, good health and success on your responsible position, well-being and prosperity – to the people of Seychelles. “President of the Russian Federation, HE Dmitry Medvedev.

· “I have received with great satisfaction the news of your re-election as President of the Republic of Seychelles. …..I wish to convey to Your Excellency my most sincere and warmest congratulations. “President of Brazil, HE Dilma Rousseff

· “I wish you success in the fulfillment of your high office for which the People of Seychelles re-elected you in a most expressive form. I am sure that in the exercise of Your Excellency’s mandate, we will have new opportunities to strengthen the historic ties of friendship and cooperation that unite our two countries in the service of our Peoples.” President of Portugal, HE Anibal Cavaco Silva

· “On the occasion of Your re-election as President of the Republic of Seychelles….warmest congratulations and most sincere wishes for every success in your high mission, as well as for the progress and prosperity of the people of Seychelles.” President of Greece, HE Karolos Papoulias

· “Please accept my heartiest congratulations on your re-election as President of the Republic of Seychelles. I am confident that under your guidance and leadership. The bilateral relations between India and Seychelles will get further strengthened in the years to come.”

High Commissioner of India to Seychelles, HE Asit Kumar Nag.

· “ My warm congratulations on your victory…This Presidential Election has been another significant step in Seychelles’ maturing democracy. I am pleased to note from reports of the Commonwealth Expert Team that, notwithstanding some concerns, the election was conducted in a peaceful atmosphere and technical aspects were efficient, transparent and credible. I also note that the Commonwealth Expert Team highlighted some key areas which would need to be addresses to deepen and consolidate democratic culture and practice in Seychelles. I wish to reassure you that, as always, the Commonwealth stands ready to offer all necessary assistance and support to seychelles in implementing the team’s recommendations…My very best wishes for a successful tenure of office.. ”. Secretary General of the Commonwealth, HE Kamalesh Sharma

· «  I would like to express my most sincere congratulations for this re-election and for the work which you have achieved to the highest standard of the Seychelles state, which is today translated in the renewal of the confidence which has been given to your by the people of Seychelles. You may count on our council to participate actively in the strengthening of our ties of cooperation which unite our territories, as we have done in the past.”

President of the General Council of La Reunion HE Nassimah Dindar

· “On behalf of the Smart Partnership Movement, CPTM Board and Heads of Government, we would like to congratulate you on the success in the recent election… We wish you all the best.”

Commonwealth Partnership for Technology Management, Chief Executive, Dr. Michaela Smith

Une sélection d’extraits des messages en français:

· « Je suis heureux de vous adresser mes plus vives et chaleureuses félicitations a l’occasion de votre réélection à la Présidence de la République des Seychelles. Ce brillant résultat vous permettra de poursuivre les reformes que vous avez engagées pour renforcer les institutions démocratiques et refonder l’économie de l’archipel. J’ai la conviction que les relations étroites de coopération et d’amitié qui unissent nos deux pays continueront de se renforcer. La France restera à vos cotés pour vous aider, dans le cadre d’un partenariat équilibré, à réaliser vos ambitions pour les Seychelles….Je me réjouis de la tenue très prochaine, aux Seychelles, des Jeux des iles de L’Océan Indien qui, j’en suis persuade constituera, pour nos jeunes, une nouvelle fête de fraternité….. » Président de la France, SEM Nicolas Sarkozy

· « Il M’est particulièrement agréable de Vous adresser Mes facilitations les plus chaleureuses et Mes vœux les meilleurs de plein succes dans l’accomplissement de Votre mission au service du peuple seychellois frère. En Vous renouvelant sa confiance, le peuple seychellois a tenu à réaffirmer son attachement au choix démocratique et aux profondes reformes que Vous ave engagées, ainsi que son soutien à Votre politique éclairée visant à réaliser davantage de progrès et de développement durable dans votre pays. »

Roi du Maroc, Sa Majesté, Mohammed VI

·  « Le Nonce Apostolique adresse ses vive félicitations au nouveau Président avec ses meilleurs souhaits de succès dans l’accomplissement de sa noble charge. »

Nonce Apostolique, Archevêque Eugene Nugent, Ambassade du Saint Siege, Madagascar

· « En ma qualité de Présidente du Conseil Général de La Réunion et aux noms de l’ensemble des Conseillers Généraux de La Réunion, je vous adresse nos plus vives félicitations pour cette réélection et pour le travail que vous avez accompli au plus haut niveau de l’état seychellois, qui se traduit aujourd’hui par le renouvellement de la confiance que vous accorde la population de votre la population de votre pays. Comme par le passé vous pouvez compter sur notre collectivité pour participer activement au renforcement des liens de coopération qui unissent nos territoires. » Présidente du Conseil Général de La Réunion, SE Mme Nassimah Dindar

· «  Je vous adresse mes plus vives et chaleureuses félicitations pour votre réélection à la Présidence de la République des Seychelles et je vous présente également mes vœux de succès dans la poursuite de votre mandat au service du peuple seychellois. » Président du Conseil Régional de La Réunion, SEM Didier Robert.

 

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Thursday 26 May 2011

Former President James Mancham congratulates President James Michel on his election victory

 

MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT JAMES MANCHAM

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Former President James Mancham  sent a message of congratulations to President James Michel from Moscow last Sunday.

President Mancham expressed  his “warmest congratulations on your 55%+ victory at the election.”

“ It is a resounding victory which reflects in the first place the people’s appreciation of both your hard work and your commitment to changes. Now, therefore under your leadership, the Seychelles can look forward to years of progress,” said President Mancham.

President renews pledge to remain close to his people


President James Michel has renewed his pledge to remain connected with his people. Speaking at his inauguration ceremony on Tuesday evening, Mr Michel said:“Today I would like to renew this engagement to the people of Seychelles. I shall always remain connected with you. For me, my work comes first. It is the aspirations and the hopes of the people that will guide me in my work. The importance of remaining connected with the people is paramount.”

President Michel and Vice-President Faure congratulating each other after they had taken their oaths

 

Among those present at the inauguration ceremony – which took place at State House – were the speaker of the National Assembly Dr Patrick Herminie, former Vice-President Joseph Belmont, President of the Court of Appeal Francis MacGregor, foreign election observers, and Mr Michel’s family.

Also present were Cabinet Ministers, representatives of the judiciary, members of the National Assembly from the ruling party, members of the diplomatic corps based in Victoria and senior civil servants and top clerics.

Tuesday’s ceremony also saw Danny Faure taking his oaths as vice-president.

Referring to the confidence the people of Seychelles have put in him by giving him another five-year mandate, Mr Michel said:
“They have done so because they share my conviction that, together, we are creating, and we shall continue to create, a better future for our country.”

“I thank them from the bottom of my heart.  I thank them for this great testimony of their confidence in me.

“Thank you, Seychellois brothers and sisters.  You have judged me by my actions.  In this New Seychelles, I renew my pledge to remain connected with my people.”

Addressing a few words to members of the international observer missions, Mr Michel said their assessment is testimony to the resilience of our democracy.

“It is a tribute to our political maturity and to our spirit of tolerance and harmony. It is, once again, a great achievement for our small nation – and we are justifiably proud of it.”
“Democracy is a dynamic process. In the New Seychelles we shall continue to put in place and strengthen our legal and institutional frameworks to ensure the progress of our democracy.  It is my aim to improve on our achievements and to reinforce the rule of law, good governance and transparency. Seychelles is determined to provide a shining example of the development that is possible when good governance is prioritized,” Mr Michel added.

Mr Michel also called on the opposition to join him in the noble cause of “putting Seychelles before all else”.

“We need to put aside our political and ideological differences so that we can progress as a people.  It is time for us to stop mixing politics with everything that we do.  It is time for us to consider our brothers and sisters who may not share the same opinions as we do, not as our enemies, but as Seychellois who are also contributing to the future of our country, even if we remain political adversaries.  Adversaries where it concerns certain things, but also as colleagues with whom we can work; a Seychellois brother or sister with whom we can share much and who can work with us for the good of our country.”

Source: Seychelles Nation

Wednesday 25 May 2011

Address by President James Alix Michel on the occasion of his inauguration

‘Let’s work towards a better future for this new Seychelles’
Dear Seychellois Brothers and Sisters,
Members of the International Observer Missions of the African Union, the Southern African Development Community, the Commonwealth, l’Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie, et la Commission de l’Océan Indien, Electoral Institute of Southern Africa – EISA

Dear friends and representatives of countries accredited to Seychelles and international partner organisations,
Excellencies,
Distinguished Guests,

We have arrived at the summit of the mountain that we started climbing seven years ago. Our paths were filled with challenges.

Some people had given up hope.  Many joined us along the road.  Many gave a helping hand to the weaker ones, and inspired others to continue.  The majority of people held firm despite all the challenges.

And as a people, in unity, we closed ranks and overcame the most difficult moments along the way.
But we have also celebrated our successes which have made the Seychellois nation proud.

Today we stand proudly at the summit, and we see a New Seychelles. It is a defining moment in our history and will determine our future.

Our work was not in vain.  After our date with destiny on May 21, the people of Seychelles have delivered the mandate to build this New Seychelles.

Yes, in this great democratic exercise, the people of Seychellois have once again conferred on me the task of leading them in the construction of the New Seychelles.

They have done so because they share my conviction that, together, we are creating, and we shall continue to create, a better future for our country.  A better future for this New Seychelles.  I thank them from the bottom of my heart.  I thank them for this great testimony of their confidence in me.

Thank you, Seychellois brothers and sisters.  You have judged me by my actions.  In this New Seychelles, I renew my pledge to remain connected with my people.

Members of the International Observer Missions,

I wish, on behalf of the people of Seychelles, to express my gratitude to you for having observed the electoral process and the presidential election itself. You have noted that they were free, fair and credible. Your assessment is testimony to the resilience of our democracy. It is a tribute to our political maturity and to our spirit of tolerance and harmony. It is, once again, a great achievement for our small nation – and we are justifiably proud of it.

Democracy is a dynamic process. In the New Seychelles we shall continue to put in place and strengthen our legal and institutional frameworks to ensure the progress of our democracy.  It is my aim to improve on our achievements and to reinforce the rule of law, good governance and transparency. Seychelles is determined to provide a shining example of the development that is possible when good governance is prioritised.

Mesdames et messieurs les membres des missions d’Observation internationales,

Je voudrais vous exprimer toute ma gratitude pour votre implication dans le processus électoral and dans l’élection présidentielle elle-même. Merci à vous pour votre engagement à nos cotées et merci aux organisations que vous représentez pour leur soutien aux institutions démocratiques dans notre pays.

I would like to thank all those who have participated in this election: the Electoral Commissioner and his staff, as well Election Officials; all staff of the essential services, religious organisations, and civil society organisations – and the people of Seychelles as a whole.  Your participation has ensured that the elections took place in ideal conditions.  Thank you.

Dear Seychellois Brothers and Sisters

We have obtained a victory for a New Seychelles. It is not a personal victory for James Michel, but a victory for all Seychellois.  A victory for the future, a future which we are creating together.

You know my commitment to the people.  Today I would like to renew this engagement to the people of Seychelles.  I shall always remain connected with you.  For me, my work comes first.  It is the aspirations and the hopes of the people that will guide me in my work.  The importance of remaining connected with the people is paramount.

I shall continue to serve all Seychellois without discrimination.  I shall continue to devote all my efforts for the service of our people.  I would like to reaffirm what I have said repeatedly: I am the President of all Seychellois.  I believe sincerely in this mission, and together, united as a nation, with stability and a spirit of solidarity, we shall do it.

There is no place in Seychelles for division, for bickering, grudges, hatred, or xenophobia.  More than ever, our country needs all its children.  We need men and women of goodwill to overcome the challenges that lie ahead.  We need to put aside our political and ideological differences so that we can progress as a people.  It is time for us to stop mixing politics with everything that we do.  It is time for us to consider our brothers and sisters who may not share the same opinions as we do, not as our enemies, but as Seychellois who are also contributing to the future of our country, even if we remain political adversaries.  Adversaries where it concerns certain things, but also as colleagues with whom we can work; a Seychellois brother or sister with whom we can share much and who can work with us for the good of our country.  We must, all of us, in the spirit of national unity and solidarity, put shoulder to shoulder and work towards one goal: a better future for this New Seychelles.

The Vice-President and I sincerely believe in this.  We believe in this principle with conviction and passion.  I have devoted my entire life for the accomplishment of this principle.  And I shall continue to do it.  For me, this is a noble cause, a national cause.  I beg all Seychellois to rally around this cause.  I put Seychelles before all else.  Work within the diversity of our differences.  Work hard for a better future for Seychelles.  I call on the Opposition to join us in this task.  I repeat: there is no place in this small blessed country of ours for division.  Let us work together for a better future for our country.  Seychelles needs all its children.  This New Seychelles deserves the best.  It deserves our courage, our determination and our sweat.  Let us do it together for Seychelles.  Let us unite for Seychelles.  Let us earn more victories for Seychelles.

Dear Seychellois brothers and sisters,

Over the last seven years we have achieved much together.  Our task does not end there.  There remains much to be done.  During the last mandate that you gave me, we had one over-riding priority, and that was the restoration of the economy. 

We have passed through much difficulty.  We were not alone.  All countries in the world have had to face economic turbulence.

But we have weathered the storm.  Our efforts have borne fruit, and today our economy is solid.  We have managed to resolve the most pressing problems, and we are continuously seeking solutions for the remaining ones.

But our successes in the economic sector will be at risk if we are not careful, and unless we take strong actions against negative types of behaviour in our society.  During the new mandate you have given me, we shall all have to find lasting solutions to the serious problems threatening the fabric of our society – consumption and trafficking of drugs, crime, delinquency, anti-social behaviour and others. We also have to give more support to the agencies responsible for law and order, security and peace, to enable them to perform with greater effectiveness, discipline and professionalism. Our children must be able to live and walk freely in our beautiful country, without us parents being worried about them becoming victims of drugs and alcohol. The main cause of anti-social behaviour is linked to the abuse and trafficking of drugs. This is one of our major challenges.  In the New Seychelles, this fight becomes our common fight. Let us do it for the love of our children.

In the next five years we will continue to consolidate our economy, work hard together, create new opportunities, increase productivity and encourage innovation for greater prosperity and the wellbeing of our people. But apart from the economy, we will also concentrate our effort in one particular sector, and that is the social sector. It is a sector that encompasses several aspects.

I realise that considerable work remains to be done to improve our health service, maintain the continuity and sustainability of our housing programme, create more employment opportunities and boost productivity, and ensure that the cost of living remains affordable.

These require the efforts of all citizens. It requires discipline and hard work. It requires both individual and collective responsibility. It requires that we all assume our responsibilities for ourselves, our families, our communities and our country. It requires that we prepare for our future. I have always asked that we should pick ourselves up and strive. Let us seize all the opportunities our country has to offer. And there are plenty of opportunities. We, as a responsible government, have to remain close to our people. Our work has to be founded on the aspirations of the people. Government will continue to create and facilitate even more opportunities, put in place the conditions and measures that will promote the creation of more employment opportunities, and raise productivity. The only way we can succeed as a people is through hard work, and the responsibility we assume for our own lives. This is what is called Seychellois resilience! This is what is called the New Seychelles!

In the New Seychelles there is no place for mediocrity and laissez-faire. There is a lot of fixing to be done. There are many weaknesses, not only in the public sector, but in the private sector, too. The expectations of our citizens are high, and rightly so, because for as long as I am President of Seychelles, I shall always insist that we aim as high as possible.
And we have to give our citizens the possibilities to take on more responsibilities. It is for this reason that I am reviewing the system of district administration, in all it aspects. The time has come to give the district inhabitants more power to take decisions on what they believe is best for the development of their communities. Giving more power to the communities means greater participation in the decision-making process of their districts. The people of Seychelles want better services – and they are right. We cannot disappoint them. We have to redouble our efforts to find remedies where there are weaknesses. We will undertake a clean-up wherever there is a need for it. Let us give our citizens more hope.
Let us remain connected. Let us, together, create a society that is even more dynamic, more innovative, more caring and more prosperous.

Dear people of Seychelles, these are my main priorities during the new mandate that you have given me. But these are not only my priorities, they are also the priorities of all Seychellois. We all have to come together to realise them. I know we can do it. I know I can count on all Seychellois in this task.

Dear people of Seychelles,

Seychelles, our country, is not a big country, nor a rich country. But it is a country in the world where it is good to live. It is a beautiful corner of God’s land. And its real wealth is its people – we the Seychellois – and our way of life, the relationships that bind us, the values we share …

We have to preserve and enhance the natural and cultural treasures that we have as a country and a people. We have to promote positive values and raise our children properly, away from environments that could lead them to bad influences. While we remain open to the world, we also have to avoid negative influences and temptations, and we must strengthen our values and our good way of living.

During this new mandate as President, I pray that our people never forget our social values, moral and spiritual. I see this as a renaissance that touches the lives of all people –  children, the youth, adults, the elderly. This moral, social and spiritual renaissance should involve everyone.  It cannot be the concern of government alone. For too long, some have built up the perception that it is government that is responsible for everything. But government is the servant of the people.

Therefore, it is we the people who are responsible for the work and to make a difference in our own lives. The civil society, NGOs and other groups in the community, the churches and religious groups, as well as the private sector, and businesses, have to be concerned and involved.

In 2020 we will commemorate 250 years of human settlement in our Seychelles. When we mark this anniversary in 2020 we want to celebrate it as a people who have achieved progress in all aspects; as a people who have made economic and material progress, and also social and spiritual progress; as a united people who are prosperous and happy, who are a true example to the world. This is the legacy I wish to leave behind with the Seychellois people.
Dear people of Seychelles,

Let us undertake the task to realise this vision. Let us work together for this New Seychelles.
I thank you once again for the confidence you have placed in me. I will remain close to my people. Today I launch an appeal to all people who work in the public service, in the New Seychelles; we will have to remain close to the people who have put us where we are now. There is no other way.
Together, with the grace of God, we can do it! May God continue to bless our beloved country!
Thank you!

Clean energy production to begin by year’s end

Seychelles will soon benefit from energy produced at the landfill from waste material dumped there – following a new approach of regarding waste as a resource that could benefit the country.

Mr Morgan and his delegation visiting the new landfill site recently

Minister for Home Affairs, Environment, Transport and Energy Joel Morgan announced the plans to start using waste from both landfills at Providence to produce electricity through the methane gases collected at the sites.

Minister Morgan made the statement after an official visit held at the site recently with a team of technical experts from his ministry.

“This is a project that excites everyone involved with it, as it features on the 2020 vision of reusing and recycling whatever we can and create energy,” he said.

The gas produced on the landfill will be extracted and sent to the plant situated next to it, to be burnt in a burner fuelled by the rubbish found on both sites.

A committee comprising the principal secretaries for environment, energy and representatives from the Public Utilities Company (PUC) evaluated the technical submissions that were made to run the project.

“Four companies have tendered out their proposals to the committee and once they have been evaluated, they will be sent to the tender board so that it can award the contract to the best one,” said Mr Morgan.

Mr Morgan explained that the company awarded the project then has to set up the energy plant.

“It will have to install its equipment such as the bio-mass combustion equipment, generators and any others needed to run the plant to produce electricity which will be sold to PUC,” he said.

“PUC will have a buy-back agreement where it will buy the electricity the company generates to distribute nationally – supplementing what it already supplies.”

However Mr Morgan explained that although the company will be expected to produce quite an amount of electricity, it will not be more that 20 percent of what PUC provides locally.

“The plant’s technical capacity and its commercial viability means that it will only provide for additional electricity demands PUC has to cater for in future,” he said.

According to Mr Morgan, the project to establish the energy plant at Providence is one that the President as well as those in his ministry are very excited about.

“This is a mix of PUC and an independent electricity provider working together and complementing to meet the national demand for power, which will also save us the cost of buying petroleum products needed in its production,” he said.

However although the new plant will save the country the money spent on petroleum products, Mr Morgan said they are not sure how this will affect electricity bills prices yet.

“Once the production cost is established in the tendered project, it is only then that we will be able to know how this affects the national costs of producing electricity,” he said.

Mr Morgan said the government’s objective is stabilising the country’s electricity cost as well as everything else.

“We are currently relying on the fuel stabilisation fund that was established recently to absorb the cost of fuel prices rise to keep electricity prices steady.”

Mr Morgan also explained that as Seychelles depends heavily on fuels to produce electricity, the more the government can move away from petroleum products, it will make it easier to stabilise the energy prices in the country.

The plant is expected to be up and running in conjunction with the new landfill sometime in November.

Source: Seychelles Nation

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Lepep i selebre en pli gran laviktwar

 

'Motor Cade' ti ganny fer Dimans a loner sa viktwar.

Travay i la, lepep!

 

Prezidan Michel in pare pour batir sa nouvo Sesel ki in promet. 57,633 Seselwa in vote e parmi 31,966 in vot pour Prezidan Michel, ki reprezant 55.46 poursan.

Lepep in koze, alor annou zwenn Prezidan pour travay pour sa nouvo Sesel. Nou pou al travay dir e pli enportan annou al travay avek nou leker. 

Parti Lepep rejects any allegations of vote buying and breaking election laws

 

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24th May 2011 PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

The Parti Lepep is of the strong view that Opposition’s reaction to the election results is both immature and unacceptable, an indication that the Opposition is not the least interested to work towards the progress of this new Seychelles.

We reject any allegations of vote buying and breaking elections laws. If the Opposition had an objection to make, they could have done it on election day itself when SBC interviewed them. In fact records show that all the three candidates contesting the election said they were generally satisfied with the election process and even called on the electorate to respect the results. The Opposition’s reaction therefore came as a big surprise.

It is our view that the Opposition press conference was merely a red herring to divert attention from the Leader of the Opposition’s humiliating fifth consecutive defeat.

We also found certain remarks by the Leader of the Opposition to be insulting and unbecoming of his position. His statements that the Seychellois electorate would sell their votes and that the Commonwealth, Francophone and SADC observers were inefficient and were here on holidays are certainly derogatory, scandalous and uncalled for.

The opposition’s attack has insulted the integrity and credibility of our international partners.

It is regrettable that after 18 years of multi party democracy, the opposition has not matured and learnt to respect the fundamental values of our democracy. Such attitudes do not help our young democracy move forward.

The Seychellois people expect our politicians to conduct themselves in a manner that respect the fundamental values of our democracy and to show respect for the choice of the majority. The new Seychelles expects our politicians to live by what is right and what is good for our country and we call on the opposition to do exactly that.

We salute the Seychellois nation for its maturity during this weekend election and for its tenacity and maturity for conducting themselves properly and orderly during this important period in our history. This includes opposition supporters who respect the choice of the majority and are willing to work towards the development of our modern Seychelles.

President Michel has been elected on a clear and legitimate mandate and he will not be distracted by cheap political propaganda. Much has been done and much more needs to be done for the people of Seychelles. President Michel is after all the President for every Seychellois. ENDS

For further information please contact Ms Marie-Antoinette Rose, Maison du Peuple

President Michel sworn in

‘Let us unite for Seychelles’
President James A. Michel took his oaths of office and of allegiance before Chief Justice Fredrick Egonda-Ntende yesterday, and urged all of us, in the spirit of national unity and solidarity, to work towards a better future for our country.

President Michel taking his oaths of office and of allegiance before Chief Justice Egonda-Ntende

Speaking in a ceremony witnessed by distinguished guests from Seychelles and the region, as well as by representatives of local and international media, President Michel said there is no place in this small blessed country of ours for division.
“Let us work together for a better future for our country.  Seychelles needs all its children.  This New Seychelles deserves the best.  It deserves our courage, our determination and our sweat.  Let us do it together for Seychelles.  Let us unite for Seychelles.  Let us earn more victories for Seychelles.”

He also pledged to continue to serve all Seychellois without discrimination. 

“I shall continue to devote all my efforts for the service of our people.  I would like to reaffirm what I have said repeatedly: I am the President of all Seychellois.  I believe sincerely in this mission, and together, united as a nation, with stability and a spirit of solidarity, we shall do it.”

Among those present at the inauguration ceremony – which took place at State House – were the speaker of the National Assembly Dr Patrick Herminie, former Vice-President Joseph Belmont, foreign election observers, and Mr Michel’s family.

Also present were Cabinet Ministers, representatives of the judiciary, members of the National Assembly from the ruling party, members of the diplomatic corps based in Victoria and senior civil servants and top clerics.

Vice-President Danny Faure also took his oaths of office and of allegiance before President Michel.

Vice-President Danny Faure taking his oaths of office and of allegiance before President Michel

Outlining his main priorities during his new mandate, President Michel said:

“We shall all have to find lasting solutions to the serious problems threatening the fabric of our society – consumption and trafficking of drugs, crime, delinquency, anti-social behavior and others. We also have to give more support to the agencies responsible for law and order, security and peace, to enable them to perform with greater effectiveness, discipline and professionalism.”

He said in the next five years we will continue to consolidate our economy, work hard together, create new opportunities, increase productivity and encourage innovation for greater prosperity and the wellbeing of our people.
But apart from the economy, President Michel said we will also concentrate our effort in one particular sector – the social sector.

He talked about improving our health service, maintaining the continuity and sustainability of our housing programme, creating more employment opportunities and boosting productivity, and ensuring that the cost of living remains affordable.

He however noted that these require the efforts of all citizens, discipline and hard work, as well as both individual and collective responsibility.

He also reiterated the need for government to remain close to the people and pledged to eliminate mediocrity and laissez-faire.

“There is a lot of fixing to be done. There are many weaknesses, not only in the public sector, but in the private sector, too. The expectations of our citizens are high, and rightly so, because for as long as I am President of Seychelles, I shall always insist that we aim as high as possible.”

A partial view of guests at the ceremony

He said he will review the system of district administration in all it aspects so as to give our citizens the possibilities to take on more responsibilities.

“The time has come to give the district inhabitants more power to take decisions on what they believe is best for the development of their communities,” he said.

“Giving more power to the communities means greater participation in the decision-making process of their districts. The people of Seychelles want better services – and they are right. We cannot disappoint them. We have to redouble our efforts to find remedies where there are weaknesses. We will undertake a clean-up wherever there is a need for it. Let us give our citizens more hope. Let us remain connected. Let us, together, create a society that is even more dynamic, more innovative, more caring and more prosperous,” he added.

Seychelles re-elects President Michel

Sat May 21, 2011 10:34pm GMT by Reuters

By George Thande

VICTORIA (Reuters) - Seychelles' President James Michel has been returned to office with an outright election victory, the Electoral Commission said on Sunday, in polls the opposition said were marred by bribery.

By winning 55 percent of the vote, Michel avoided a second round run-off against his closest rival, Wavel Ramkalawan, who polled 41 percent of the ballots casted.

In the run up to the vote, Ramkalawan accused ruling party agents of bribing opposition voters not to vote.

Michel, who oversaw a raft of painful economic reforms to liberalise the once state-controlled economy during his first term in office, said he would serve all Seychellois and continue with reforms.

"We will put our differences aside and continue building Seychelles. The people have spoken today," Michel told supporters moments after the result was announced.

Voting on the Indian Ocean archipelago spanned three days to allow for ballot papers to be shipped or airlifted to the handful of voters living on the Indian Ocean archipelago's remotest islands and back in time for counting.

Some who voted for Michel cited better job opportunities in spite of the tough austerity measures imposed in 2008 due to an acute balance of payments crisis.

"With all the hotel investments in the country we have more jobs to chose from, thanks to the government's efforts to lure in more foreign investors," said security guard Barney Francois after giving Michel his vote on the main island of Mahe.

Voting was peaceful and orderly on the islands best known as a luxury tropical retreat for royals and tycoons. Britain's Prince William and his new wife Kate have just ended a 10-day honeymoon on Seychelles' exclusive North Island.

There was no immediate reaction to the vote from the opposition, which before the vote accused the ruling party of fraud.

"There are many incidents of corruption in which Parti Lepep supporters are giving my supporters cash and asking them not to vote at all," Ramkalawan told Reuters on Saturday.

"Allegations will always be there but I have made sure as far as my party is concerned that we are doing nothing that is against the rules," Michel responded.

Michel opened the country's doors to foreign investors, notably from the Gulf states and China, in the tourism, construction and real estate sectors. Critics accuse him of selling off Seychelles' prime land.

Michel joined government in 1977 when Albert Rene grabbed power in a bloodless coup, rising to be the socialist leader's vice-president until Rene resigned mid-term, citing ill health in 2004 and handing over power to Michel.

(Writing by Richard Lough; Editing by Jon Hemming)

Tuesday 24 May 2011

Presidential election 2011 - Results reflect popular will, observers say

Foreign observers are satisfied that last week’s presidential election was conducted in a satisfactory way and that the results reflect the choice of the electorate.

Some members of the SADC team at the Anse Boileau polling station on Saturday. Foreign observers are generally satisfied that the election results reflect the choice of the electorate

They have nevertheless made some recommendations to improve the conduct of future elections.

Some 100 observers from the Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie, the Commission de l’Océan Indien (COI), the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) and the Commonwealth, observed the May 19-21 election.

Prior to the election, most observer groups held talks with the electoral commissioner and his team, representatives of civil society and the media, the head of the Supreme Court and the bishops of the Catholic and Anglican churches.
They also met with all the four candidates contesting the election.

The observers note that the polling from May 19-21 was held in a calm atmosphere, characterised by civism and discipline.

They also found that the high level of professionalism by officials of the electoral commissioner’s office as well as polling agents of the candidates have contributed towards transparency at the polling.

They state that the Seychellois are to be congratulated for the harmony and high turnout at the polls.

They have however made some recommendations with the aim of improving the conduct of future elections.

The joint Organisation de la Francophonie and COI as well as the SADC have in an interim statement deplored the absence of observers from the local civil society.

Concern has also been raised about use of the broadcasting media. Though it is noted that all candidates were allowed equal air time on national radio and TV for their campaign broadcasts, coverage of some events prior to the election was seen as being in favour of one candidate.

People queuing up to vote at Cascade. The observers have said that the Seychellois are to be congratulated for the harmony and high turnout at the polls

The observers also note that use of the state apparatus, as raised by opposition candidates, deserve attention, if these allegations are founded.

All observer groups have come out in favour of involving civil society and local observer groups in future elections.

The SADC has also come out in favour of an electoral commission to replace the Office of the Electoral Commissioner.

It has also suggested that the ballot boxes be translucent, for more transparency.

President thanks supporters for messages


President James Michel has expressed his sincere thanks to all supporters and well-wishers who have sent him congratulatory and goodwill messages by SMS and on Facebook following his election win over the weekend.

Mr Michel making his address after being declared winner of the 2011 presidential election. In the background is electoral commissioner Hendrick Gappy“I have received hundreds of messages on my personal account, more than anyone could possibly reply to personally,” said Mr Michel.

“I hope that nobody feels slighted if he or she does not receive a personal message from me,” he added.

President Michel concluded by saying: “Thank you very much for your message of congratulations and for your support. Now that the election is behind us, we have opened a new chapter in the history of our small country. Let us put all our differences behind us and work hard for a New Seychelles. I count on you and thank you once again for your support.”

Meanwhile it has been announced that President Michel’s inauguration will take place this afternoon.

Mr Michel won the May 19-21 presidential election with a total 31,966 or 55.46% of the popular vote.

His nearest opponent, Wavel Ramkalawan of the Seychelles National Party (SNP) got 23,878 votes or 41.43%.  

The two other candidates contesting the election scored less that 2%. Ralph Volcère of the New Democratic Party (NDP) scored  833 votes or 1.45% whereas independent candidate Philippe Boullé got 956 votes or 1.66%.

Source: Seychelles Nation

Saturday 21 May 2011

Breaking News: Wavel pe anbarke lo avyon

Lenformasyon ki nou’n gannyen se ki Wavel pe al pran avyon pou escape sa gran defet ki Lepep inn met lo li. Sa gran defet I pli gran defet ki SNP I deza gannyen.

History in the making

President Michel scoops the largest winnings ever in the democratic history of Seychelles – 23 on 2. Wavel lost Anse Etoile and Nick lost Bel Ombre.

The people have spoken, En Nouvo Sesel pe al komanse.

Congratulations President Michel and all the people that believe in him.

Nwa zwenn dan motorcade demen.

Lafyev eleksyon pe sofe

La bann konte pe konte – bann rezilta pe sorti…..swiv nou lo ‘En Nouvo Sesel’.

Voters have spoken

 

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President Michel is clearly the favorite to win the 2011 elections which were held today in a spirit of peace and respect for each other. According to observers there were no major hiccups or reports and elections were smooth in all districts. In an interview this morning ( see www.youtube.com/jamesmichel2011 ) President Michel acknowledged the maturity of the Seychellois people. Bravo Seychelles.

Now Seychellois are waiting to hear by how much President Michel has won the elections. Facebook Lepep will keep you updated on the latest developments as they happen.

Kominike: Dife Dife Dife

Be zot lekel ki responsab pou sa ban dife partou partou?…….Zis avan eleksyon zot ti terroriz Seselwa avek vol ek krim e la apresan zot pe komans met dife partou partou.

Lenformasyon ki n’oun gannyen se I sa mem group ki ti otoriz vol ek kas loto pou vol laptop ek dokiman ki deryer sa bann nouvo lesey pou met lafreyer.

Nou pe demand tou Seselwa pou reste vizilan e raport okenn dinoum sispe avek lapolis.

Breaking News: Bann dokiman kanpanny SNP i ganny dekouver lanmizer

En bann siporter SNP ki ti pe distribye dokiman kanpanny lamizer ti bezwen fer dan brousay letan zot ti ganny dekouver par bann mam piblik. Dan zot lavol zot ti zet en bann CD ek leaflet dan semen piblik. Observater Eleksyon inn ganny notifye e bann dimoun pe fer en rapor. Alala gete!

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Breaking News: Bernard dan lanpayaz dokiman idantite kot biro vote Les Mamelles

Lenformasyon ki nou tinn resevwar se ki Bernard ti anpay li bomaten dan en kankan kek dokiman identiti ki i tinn pran ek sertan bann droger. Letan bannla inn fer tapaz, gard inn mele….e Bernard Georges byen kanmi ti bezwen rann sa ki pa pou li.

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Prezidan Michel ek Madanm Michel i exers zot dwa

 

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Prezidan Michel I exprim satisfaksyon avek lafason sitwayen pe exers zot dwa.

 

Dan en enterview avek SBC ek zournalis etranse, Prezidan Michel inn exprim son lakontantman avek la fason ki Seselwa pe exers zot dwa pou vote.

Avek bokou konfidans Presidan Mihel inn demand tou seselwa pou desand e al fer sa gran lekzersis nou ti demokrasi e apre rantre dan lakour.

Zot kapab swiv plis lo SBC pli tar.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5n2ZVbh6rw&feature=player_profilepage

Dir nou lekel sa?

La nou Per Fondater Prezidan Rene ek son madanm pe donn ANKOR SENK James Michel. En zonm avek en gran sourir laviktwar.

Annou aret fann rimer lo zot kamarad, sanmenm sa pret legliz sa!

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Kot Stasyon vote Grand Anse Mahe – 1045 bomaten le 21 May 2011.

Breaking News : Dife la Reserve–en sabotaz politik

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Lenformasyon ki nou pe gannyen se ki sa dife ki ti pran yer swar La Reserve inn ganny mete par en activis loposisyon dan en zefor pou tir latansyon lo deroulman eleksyon ozrodi. Lotan nou konen sabatoz se loposisyon ki fer dan sa pei.

Breaking News: Nou Prezidan Michel inn fini vote!

Watch this space for more newsvideo. Parti Lepep is asking all its supporters to go and vote. Vote for en Nouvo Sesel, Vote for James Michel – the best man for the job of President.

Breaking News: Monper Wavel inn ganny larzan ek Cherubin Morin

 

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Wavel inn anmas en ta larzan pou sa eleksyon, Seriben inn donn li 60,000 SR….me selman Mon Per Wavel pann dir personne kote sa larzan inn ale. Eski pou konbyen letan nou pou soutir la lobsesyon ek larzan ki Wavel I annan?

Presidan Michel inn vizit Praslin ek La digue Bomaten!

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Bwat vote pe defonse, bwat James Michel pe ranpli! Sa se feedback ki nou pe gannyen avek dimoun lo sa de Zil. Vote inn komans byen boner bomaten, e Prezidan Michel ti la ba pou observe ki mannyer eleksyon pe deroule. Mon anvi fer rapel ki I dwa tou Kandidat pou vizit bann statsyon vote.

Breaking News: Prezidan France Albert Rene pe al Vote!

Prezidan Rene, pe fondater Parti Lepep, pe al exers son dwa ozordi e pe al donn Prezidan Michel sa vote pou en Nouvo Sesel.

Friday 20 May 2011

Regar– Act of desperation!

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Regar decided to come out with its party political paper today, in a last ditched attempt to garner some extra votes from an already ailing support base. Seychellois on the street are predicting a resounding defeat for Presidential Candidate Wavel Ramkalawan, following a large decline in SNP supporters, many of which have moved to Parti Lepep. Interestingly the blatant disregard of an understanding not to campaign during the ‘cooling off period’ has shed some light on some issues you the voter should be aware of:

1. There is indeed DEMOCRACY in our small country. More than ever the people of Seychelles are going to choose their next leader. These elections are being undertaken under the scrutiny of a large delegation of observers…and we hope that the SNP will accept the results and concede defeat without resorting to the usual tactics of blaming the opponents for their dismal failure.

2. There is indeed FREEDOM in our small country, as Regar did exercise it’s right to publish its 17th edition on the 20 March 2011, bang into the middle of the Presidential election.

So, serious voters – who is SNP fooling?

Your vote is precious–use it wisely.

Tonight before you go to bed, take a minute to examine your conscience and see whether this man, Wavel, deserves your vote. He has no track record in actually doing something that actually works - he is arrogant, abusive, aggressive and definitely does not know anything about diplomacy. He promises heaven and earth - pretending to be the savior of Seychellois when he cannot even show how he got money to build his green palace on the hillside at a time when Seychellois was going through economic difficulties, when he cannot even account for the monies donated by sponsors. Instead he creates all these smokescreens to take te attention off him - points to the water problem which he knows is due to lack of rain and still insists on keeping his swimming pool full to the brim. He hurls insult at the many that have left the party because of his undemocratic principles and lack of accountability in SNP. We are told he will bring down the price of goods, when one can easily 'google' the price of basic commodities which shows that prices have gone up internationally. Taxes - cheap politics is it not! when you promise to cut taxes but do not tell the people where you are going to get the money to fill the hole in the budget - how will the students get their allowance, how will the basic social services be run, you all would like to have a carer - where will he find the funds for those.....Oh yes, Wavel just wants to sit at statehouse with NO portfolio responsibility. CAREFUL before you waste your vote once again for a guy who said 'Lanmans pwalon i so, gran mersi monn perdi'. Vote for a real president, a serious president who will stand for you against all odds. Vote James Michel for President.

Wednesday 18 May 2011

Konklisyon Lepep Seselwa se Wavel i CORRUPT

 

  1. I pa ankor pibliy kont odite SNP
  2. Madame SOunday I dir larzan in manke
  3. M. Davidson Barra I dir Wavel I zis pe ranpli son pos
  4. Hon. David Pierre I dir I pa konen larzan I ale
  5. Oli sa 100,000 liv sterling ki inn gannyen ek parti liberal
  6. Oli larzan ki inn gannyen ek sa belz – war zistwar anba.
  7. Wavel Ramkalawan pa nakor kapab dir nou kot inn ganny sa gro Pale Ver lo mont Ste Louis lo en saler MNA!
  8. Dimoun pe demande lekel ki voler? Nou tou nou konen se ki Wavel ki VOLER.

La la ankor nouvel:

Alala zafer…..dan ION
Indian Ocean Newsletter (ION) sa zournal ki lopozisyon ti kontan site, in met zot defo deor dan son dernyen nimero ki’n sorti sa Vandredi. Dan sa nimero ION in ekrir en seri lartik ki demontre ki lopozisyon i dan maler pour sa eleksyon. Dan sa bann lartik ki annan tit «Spate of SNP defections come at a bad time’ nou kapab lir: “The campaign for the presidential election from 19 to 21 May is turning out somewhat badly for the Seychelles National Party (SNP, opposition) candidate Wavel Ramkalawan whose party has just sufferer several defections.”

Ki zot in promet sa Belz ankor ?
Sa semenn Ramkalawan in al Belzik e sa wikenn Ferrari pe al zwenn li laba. I annan en gran komeraz ant SNP avek en gran biznesmenn Belz ki annan gran biznes dan lendistri touris. I paret ki sa Belz pe finans zot. Nou demann nou lekor ki bann-la in promet sa Belz an retour. Eski bann-la pa’n fini promet sa Belz detrwa nou zil ek serten biznes? Apre ki Ramkalawan in fer larzan Angle (Lib-Dems) fonn, fye zot pour pran larzan ki sa Belz pe donn zot.

Lekel Voler?

David Pierre i ekrir Ramkalawan en let

3rd May 2011

Mr Wavel Ramkalawan
Leader of Seychelles National Party
Arpan Ver

Wavel,
Through this letter, I present my resignation as Deputy Secretary General of the Seychelles National Party. I am also resigning as ordinary member of the Party, and today, I am submitting my resignation letter as Member of the National Assembly to the Speaker.
As Deputy Secretary General, I have observed that within the leadership of our Party, there is mistrust. I was not consulted on your choice of candidate for Running Mate.
The management of SNP is in a deplorable state. Its financial management is in the same state. When you travelled to England, nobody was informed. What you received - no one knows.
You speak about democracy but within the SNP, we do not practice democracy. You have presented your manifesto with a lot of appealing phrases and words but we do not have a concrete plan of how to take the country forward. We have to stop taking the Seychellois people for fools.
Many have left the SNP. St Ange is no longer an SNP supporter.  He has opted to use his competence and strength to work for the tourism industry. John Lablache is no longer working for the Regar News paper. Davidson Barra, who used to cover our National Assembly deliberations every Tuesday, has also left.
When they left, you said that you did not need them. You treated them like “Judas” and you even said that they have been bought. The answer is clear. All who have left are men and women who now have a different opinion on what is happening in Seychelles today. They have refused to be controlled by anybody. They are free to choose their destiny.
Where I am concerned, now that the real change that I was seeking for the economy of Seychelles is here, I am ready to bring my contribution. I have decided to join my Partner to engage in a business venture.
Before you start spreading any rumours, I would like to tell you that, I am in full control of my life and my partner and I have decided to live our lives as ordinary private citizens of this country.
A man is happy when he feels he is not being controlled by anybody. A man feels free when he liberates himself from all forces who restrain his personal and professional development.
You must not continue to believe that just because I need to make a living that I will accept to be given food in a dog’s plate. I prefer to be free and lead my own life. I have my dignity.  I have the intelligence given to me by God and as a mathematician that has always believed in logic, I will let time run its course.
A democrat and a man of principles

David Pierre

Lekel Voler?

Wavel pou rann kont Liberal

En zour Wavel ek SNP pou bezwen rann kont sa kantite larzan ki Liberal in donnen.

Pli move si Liberal i intervyou tou bann liderz dan SNP, Wavel pou vreman dan en tourman akoz pa zot tou ki konnen ki parti in fer ek sa bann larzan.

Lekel Voler?

Nou pa pou sponnsor SNP

Partou kot Wavel in al mandyan larzan, nek laport in ferm dan son figir.

Lafrik bannla in dir pa koste, akoz SNP ti ganny ase larzan pour aste tou voter Seselwa pour fer SNP gannyen. Wa dir nou, konbyen SNP ti’n gannyen antou? I bezwen bokou.
Ti al detrwa biznesmenn Seselwa pour al rod sa larzan. I annan parmi zot ki’n menm konpromi zot biznes pour rod larzan pour SNP.
Ler larzan in disparet, sa bann dimoun in komans ankoler e dekoste parti. I menm annan en Padayachy parmi ki dapre nou sours Arpent Vert, JF ti maltret li pli ba ki later.

Tuesday 17 May 2011

Judge for yourself!

 

Sa Msye inn plere ler a ot vwa i ti koz ek lafoul lafanmir Lepep, Sa Msye inn dir mersi Prezdan Michel. La mon pou repete ki sa msyen inn dir an piblik
‘Wavel anmen mwan ziska lo serk, I danzere sa serpan, i annan 18 dart. Inn anmen mwan en kantite mon pa pou zanmen bliye. Ozordi mon pa pou kapab dir tou me mon pou dir en de pwen, Mon leker i vreman fermal ki manyer Wavel inn anmen mwan mon napa naryen, I dwa mwan sa kalawan en ta larzan, I dwa mwan!’

Sa msye inn dir mersi paerti lepep pou donn li en plas dan sa gran bato

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Destination of the World News focuses on Seychelles

 

The May issue of the popular and respected glossy magazine, ‘Destination of the World News’  which is published in Dubai has come out with a glowing report on  Seychelles.

The front cover of the magazine which is wildly read across the Middle East and the World at large carries a full page photograph of an idyllic setting with clear blue seas and a white sandy beach and the unique Seychelles granitic boulders.
‘Surrender to the Seychelles - Idyllic beaches, stunning sunsets and long, lazy afternoons in the Indian Ocean paradise’ is the title of the report on the Seychelles. The 8 page report by Caitlin Cheadle covers the general unique selling points of the Seychelles and the hotels and resorts of Labriz on Silhouette Island, MAIA on the main island of Mahe, a visit to the Marine National Park of Cocos Island and it ends by listing the seven most heavenly properties accorting to Caitlin Cheadle which are:- MAIA Seychelles, Four Seasons Seychelles, Hilton Seychelles Labriz Resort & Spa, Desroches Island, Banyan Tree Seychelles, North Island Seychelles, Fregate Island, Seychelles Kempinski Resort and Round Island.
The pictures that accompanied the report will help showcase Seychelles to the world and will definetely increase visibility of the islands. Alain St.Ange, the CEO of the Seychelles Tourism Board welcomed the report saying that it did justice to the islands and to the properties it covered, “Seychelles has always said that when a journalist lands on Seychelles they will become an Ambassador of the islands. They will be captivated by the natural beauty of the Seychelles and will very fast appreciate that no pictures they have seen before can do justice to the beauty of the Seychelles”, said Alain St.Ange.

Reformists turn on Lib-Dem leader Clegg after landslide defeat in voting referendum

 

Supporters of electoral reform turned their fire on Nick Clegg after the public voted overwhelmingly to keep the first-past-the-post system, killing off the prospect of change for a generation.

The No campaign was on course for a stunning victory by almost 70 to 30 per cent as the results of Thursday’s historic referendum were announced last night. The gap was even larger than the 2-1 margin suggested by recent opinion polls.
The scale of the No camp’s triumph compounded Mr Clegg’s agony after the Liberal Democrats suffered heavy losses in the English council elections. It will be remembered that the Lib-Dems are a sister-party of Seychelles National Party (SNP) and it even funded them. This heavy defeat has even led the Scottish Lib-Dems leader, Tavish Scott, to step down.
This could portend the fate of Wavel Ramkalawan after this month’s presidential elections.

LENSTITISYON POU LADEMOKRASI

 

En foronm ti fer an Avril pour bann lenstitisyon pli for dan lasosyete pour promouvwar bon gouvernans. La ki eleksyon Presidansyel i anba lipye nou pe vwar vreman ki sa ki determin en lanvironnman politik serye ki siport bon gouvernans.
O fil dezane, Sesel in fer bokou progre pour kree bann lenstitisyon for e promouvwar lademokrasi. Gouvernman pe touzour fer plis zefor pour ranforsi son langazman e ofer mwayen tou Seselwa pour desarz zot lobligasyon, egzers zot drwa ek responsabilite e osi partisip dan konstriksyon nou nasyon.
I annan en lenterdepandans ant bon gouvernans e lademokrasi, oubyen, dan en sans pli elarzi, ant lademokrasi, bon gouvernans ek developman. Larealite dizour i fer li neseser pour nou bann lenstitisyon revwar zot rol, razeni zot lekor, ranforsi zot fonksyon ek zot bann valer fondamantal e adopte bann nouvo prensip.
Malgre ki lademokrasi ek devlopman i bann bi dan zot menm, i annan en relasyon ant le de akoz zot mityelman ranforsi kanmarad. Tou le de zot aport benefis pour lepep. Prosperite i kree en lanvironnman stab ki promouvwar lademokrasi, e bann lenstitisyon for i meyer pour amelyor lademokrasi. Lademokrasi inevitableman i bezwen enkli gouvernans dapre lalwa, latransparans e rann kont, desantralizasyon, devlopman medya ek sosyete sivil endepandan, e lasirans ki i annan en vre konpetisyon elektoral.
Fodre dir ki bann parti politik ki for ki pilye lademokrasi.
Se eleksyon kredib ki fer tousala arive. I reflekte swa e pwennvi popilasyon e i asire ki sa bann pwennvi i ganny respekte par sa bann dimoun ki’n ganny elekte ou apwente pour reprezant zot dan lasanble ou dan gouvernman. E la nou dan en peryod eleksyon kot nou pe vwar konpetisyon.
Me nou osi pe vwar defayans kot bann parti politik i konsernen. Bann Parti Lopozisyon pa pe montre ki zot for. Sa bann lensidan sote lo bato pe afekte kredibilte sa bann Parti lavey eleksyon.
Napa pli gran lendikasyon ki tou pa mars byen ler ou bann zofisye ek manm ki’n lwayal pandan plizyer lannen i kite a sa moman. Bann Parti Lopozisyon pa kapab konplent ki zot marzinalize oubyen napa menm lavantaz ki Parti Lepep. Problenm se ki zot pa efikas koman Parti e zot pa pe reprezant laspirasyon zot bann siporter.
I bann Parti ki napa lanbisyon ganny elekte pou diriz pei. Si Lider Lopozisyon i dir ki i kontan i pa ganny eleksyon e ki lamans pwalon i so, eski i pe donn konfyans dimoun dan son kapasite koman en prezidan? I’n toultan dir ki Sesel i bezwen en lopozisyon ki for. Malerezman Seselwa pa pe vwar sa arive dan le fitir imedyat.

Monday 16 May 2011

Youngsters shine in talent show

Lyana Quatre, Jean Christophe Legros, the Metanoia group and Roland Andre emerged top in their respective categories of the third Sesel i annan talan singing contest organised by the Jj Spirit Foundation.

Lyana Quatre, winner of the 12-17 years old categoryThey received their prizes - a laptop and R17,000 - from the patron of the foundation, President James Michel, in the presence of several ministers, executive director of the foundation Eddie Charles, other members and a large crowd of spectators.

The contest, which was divided in four categories - 12 to 17 years old, 18 to 35 years old, duo or group and professionals - was held at the International Conference Centre on Saturday.

Young Lyana was the star of the first category with Alicia Keys’ Try sleeping with a broken heart. In second place was Tania Jeremie who interpreted the song Save the best for last by Vanessa William.

Third place winner in this category was Nandita Nair who sang Mercy on me while Keshia Boniface settled for fourth place with You lost me. Both songs are by famous American artist Christina Aguilera.

The second category was won by Jean-Christophe Legros whoJean-Christophe Legros, winner of the 18-35 years old category interpreted Elton John’s Can you feel the love tonight.
Second place winner was Daryl Alcindor with James Blunt’s Carry you home followed by Angele Savy with the oldie but goodie What’s going on from 4 Non Blondes.

Trevor Delcy was positioned fourth in this category with his interpretation of Jamie Fox’s Fall for your type which also features Drake.

In the duo and group category, the Metanoia group won first prize with the song entitled Nothing else matters by American heavy metal band Metallica.

 

Paolo Bonne and Nathifa Molle performed Rihanna’s Redemption song and came out in second place while Sound Emotions settled in third place with the song To love a woman by Lionel Richie and Enrique Iglesias.

The young boys and girls forming the group Odd Stars came out in fourth place with a French song Ni Devan Ni Derrière by Meddy Gerville.

Roland Andre was the winner in the fourth category for Professionals with Westlife’s Flying without wings, followed by John Paul with Kassav’s Zouk la se sel Medikaman Nou Ni.Metanoia, winner in the duo/group category

Darrel Robert came out third with the French song L’encre de tes yeux by Francis Cabrel. Judith Hoareau came out fourth with Celine Dion’s Rêve de toujours.

The second place winners in all categories won R12,000 and one year training at the music conservatoire while third place winners won R8000 and a music tuition. The fourth place contestants each won R4000.

All those who took part in the competition received a certificate, and a host of small gifts.

Apart from these young talents, the audience enjoyed performances from young artists and past winners of the contest such as Jude Beaudoin and Colin Aglae, dance group Youngsters and YRoland Andre, winner in the Professionals categoryannick Savy’s Laviktwar pour Sesel.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chicco, Ruben, Dj Junior and members of the Dezil group also performed during the show.

The seven members of the jury comprised performing and recording artists, radio producers, music teachers and pianist.

During the event, the foundation handed over a cheque for R100,000 collected during last year’s show towards the Indian Ocean Island Games. The cheque was presented to Games commissioner Eric Arnephy.

This year the money collected during the show will help fund the medical treatment of a youth who was involved in an accident in January.

Source: Seychelles Nation - 16.05.2011

Met en tik dan bwat James Michel

From May 19 to 21 next week, all Seychellois aged 18 years and over and who qualify as voters will have to vote to choose a President for the next five years.

The choice is between four candidates: Seychelles National Party (SNP) leader Wavel Ramkalawan, independent candidate Philippe Boullé, New Democratic Party (NDP) leader Ralph Volcère and incumbent President James Michel of the Parti Lepep.

They appear in the same order on the ballot paper as the specimen below shows.
Voting is a very serious matter and voters have to do so freely, peacefully, orderly and in dignity.
The following short explanation is aimed at taking voters through the voting process to make things easier and more familiar on election day.

1. Go to the polling station where you have registered as early as possible.  The station opens at 7am and closes at 6pm. Bring your National Identity Card or any form of identification such as your passport to identify yourself.  Avoid wearing anything which may identify you as a member of any political party and which may excite supporters of other parties.

2. Queue in the line outside the polling station and obey the instructions of polling officers to maintain order.

3. Upon entering the station, go to TABLE 1 where the Check Officer will check your left hand to ascertain that you have not yet voted.  The officer will then put your hand under the UV light in a second test.  If no ink shows on your thumb and index finger you will move to TABLE 2 where the Documents Check Officer sits.

4. The Documents Check Officer looks for your name on the Register of Voters for your electoral area and then calls out your name, National Identity Number (NIN) and your Date of Birth for the benefit of the polling agents who are also checking their copy of the voter’s register. He then puts a tick against your name in the register to denote that you have made an application to vote.

5. Answer any questions put to you by the Officer.  You will then move on to TABLE 3 to the Ink Marking Officer.

6. The Ink Marking Officer marks your left thumb with indelible ink and sprays the index finger of your left hand with invisible ink.  The officer then checks your left hand under the UV light to ensure that your thumb and index finger are well stained.
You then move on to TABLE 4 to the Ballot Paper Officers to collect your ballot paper.

7. There are two (2) Ballot Paper Officers.  The first officer tears a ballot paper from the ballot paper book and passes it to the second officer who puts the official mark.  He/she folds the papers to show you how to fold it after you have marked it.

8. Look carefully at your ballot paper. The ballot paper will include the name of the candidates, their political parties, their party symbol and their photos.

9. Within the polling station you should not talk to anyone other than the Electoral Officer.  If you are an incapacitated or illiterate voter, the person you select to act as your witness should not in any way attempt to influence your vote. He/she should refrain from talking to you.  He /she is there only to verify the Electoral Officer or his deputy has correctly recorded your vote.

10. Upon receipt of your ballot paper, go straight to a vacant booth and there you will mark your paper with the felt-marker which is provided.  If you have any difficulties with the marker, please seek the assistance of any officer.

11. On the ballot paper, insert a mark in the empty box against the photograph of the candidate whom you want to vote for.
It is important that you only insert one (1) mark on the ballot paper.  The mark can be a tick   , cross  +  , or  X.
DO NOT write or insert any other marks on the ballot paper.

12. After marking your ballot paper, fold it on the right hand side first, then fold the left side on to the right side and then fold it in two.

13. After you have folded your paper, move out of the polling booth and go straight to the ballot box and drop it in the slot on top of the ballot box.

14. Leave the polling station promptly.  Please vacate the electoral area immediately upon the casting of your vote.

Source: Seychelles Nation

Sunday 15 May 2011

En Nouvo Sesel FACEBOOK pou dan Rally

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http://www.facebook.com/ennouvo.sesel

Members of the En Nouvo Sesel FACEBOOK team pou dan rally. Fotografer pou la – vinn demonstre ou nouvo style Nouvo Sesel. Nou’n ganny portre soulye, kitenge, pyjama……desann vinn montreou talan. En nouvo Sesel pe esper ou.

KONPETISYON ‘Rally Fashion’ ek ‘Miss Rally Lepep’

Facebook En Nouvo Sesel pou pe tir porte bann latest fashion gear ‘En Nouvo Sesel’.

Fer sir ou portre I ganny tire – apre nou pou vote lo Facebook page.

Desann tou Zenn, Tou travayer, Tou Tantin, Tou Tonton – Tou zanmi FACEBOOK – annou donn li ANKOR SENK

Bis pou annan, manze ek bwar pou annan!

Rally Rally Rally

http://www.facebook.com/ennouvo.sesel

Members of the En Nouvo Sesel FACEBOOK team pou dan rally. Fotografer pou la – vinn demonstre ou nouvo style Nouvo Sesel. Nou’n ganny portre soulye, kitenge, pyjama……desann vinn montreou talan. En nouvo Sesel pe esper ou.

KONPETISYON ‘Rally Fashion’ ek ‘Miss Rally Lepep’

Facebook En Nouvo Sesel pou pe tir porte bann latest fashion gear ‘En Nouvo Sesel’.

Fer sir ou portre I ganny tire – apre nou pou vote lo Facebook page.

Desann tou Zenn, Tou travayer, Tou Tantin, Tou Tonton – Tou zanmi FACEBOOK – annou donn li ANKOR SENK

Bis pou annan, manze ek bwar pou annan!

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