Seychelles Roundup: President Herminie takes over football federation, coral restoration, tourism boost

Seychelles, 24 February 2024, Illustration of island life in the Seychelles through its landscapes and inhabitants. Photograph by Xavier Duvot / Hans Lucas.
Seychelles, 24 February 2024, Illustration of island life in the Seychelles through its landscapes and inhabitants. Photograph by Xavier Duvot / Hans Lucas. Seychelles, 24 fevrier 2024, Illustration de la vie d’insulaire aux Seychelles a travers les paysages et ses habitants. Photographie de Xavier Duvot / Hans Lucas.
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President Herminie appointed patron of the Seychelles Football Federation

President Patrick Herminie has formally taken on the role of patron of the Seychelles Football Federation. As patron, he becomes the federation’s senior ceremonial representative, bringing the standing and influence of the presidency to its work. He is expected to champion the growth of football nationwide, supporting stronger grassroots systems, clearer youth pathways, improved coaching standards and better sporting facilities through active engagement with policymakers and partners.

Economist Impact highlights Nature Seychelles’ coral restoration

Nature Seychelles has taken centre stage in Back to Blue: Indian Ocean – On the Frontline, a project led by Economist Impact in partnership with The Nippon Foundation. The programme brings together research, data analysis and on-the-ground reporting to spotlight practical, proven responses to the ocean’s most urgent threats, reframing the narrative around action and measurable progress.

Tourism Seychelles launches interactive Travel Talk format in Prague

Tourism Seychelles reinforced engagement with the Czech travel trade through an interactive Travel Talk event in Prague, replacing formal presentations with open dialogue and practical exchange. Led by Lena Hoareau and Ingride Asante, the session highlighted Seychelles’ diverse accommodation options, island-hopping experiences and evolving traveller trends.

President Herminie receives Canada’s High Commissioner-designate

President Dr Patrick Herminie, on Tuesday, February 24, received the Letters of Credence of Canada’s High Commissioner-designate, Emily Burns, at State House, marking a new phase in bilateral relations as the two countries near 50 years of diplomatic ties. Discussions covered heritage cooperation, including progress on Venn’s Town, a potential air services agreement, and closer collaboration on climate action. The President also conveyed condolences following Canada’s recent tragic school shooting and reaffirmed Seychelles’ solidarity.

Club Med expands in Seychelles, linking tourism growth with community impact

Club Med is strengthening its presence in Seychelles by combining its premium all-inclusive concept with local employment, community sourcing and global marketing. Following discussions with President Patrick Herminie, the brand reaffirmed its commitment to sustainable tourism growth that enhances visitor experiences while creating economic opportunities for Seychellois. Tourism development, economic opportunity and community partnership were central to talks at State House between President Herminie and Club Med Deputy CEO Gino Andreetta, highlighting how the group continues to shape Seychelles’ tourism landscape through premium hospitality, cultural integration and local empowerment.

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