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Beyond Political Parties

Relying on political parties to do our bidding in our interest has arguably been a big let down. ….more >

“Judge me by my actions”

President Michel said loud and clear, and it even went out on SBC television. ….more >

State House Anytime Now

Fuel, the Beijing Debrief & all things Chinese…or is it Arab? ….more >

Sports at high level

Meanwhile other sports where many investments had been made, there has been little progress. ….more >

New date and new venue for Miss World 2008

Miss World Organisation informed our office that Miss World 2008 Final will not be held in Ukraine ….more >

Britain’s man in Belize, the PM’s girlfriend and a very sudden exit

It has been decided that Mr. Yapp will not be returning to Belize ….more >


Dear editor, I refer to last week’s article in Regar on the re-opening of the Libyan diplomatic mission in Victoria. ….more >

The raising of the Olympic hand-over flag in Victoria

Around the world a limited number of British diplomatic missions are raising the Olympic Handover Flag ….more >

Alarming health issues challenging the youth of today

Youth Workshop: “Youth, let’s make a Difference!” ….more >

Civil Liberties key component of Rule of Law

One of the most widely recognized civil liberties is freedom of speech. ….more >

Beware, do not fall for it

If you receive such a mail it is the biggest cam going ….more >

Seychelles football league table

Division One standing ….more >

A Vendre!

For Sale: OCEANIS – 351 ….more >


Seychelles Review
Headline CJ Perera at swearing-in ceremony.The whole country has now lost whatever little respect they had for the judiciary and it’s all thanks to the newly appointed Chief Justice, Ranjan Perera. The credibility of the justice system in Seychelles is now in tatters – worse than what it was under former CJ Vivekanand Alleear, which one would have thought inconceivable. Perrera was sworn in at State House before President Michel recently amidst major apprehension amongst legal practitioners, professionals and the population at large. CJ Perera’s track record over the long years practicing on the Bench as a Supreme Court Judge is not an enviable one. Many of his judgments, too many, in fact, have been set aside by the Court of Appeal for one reason or another. ….more >



Seychelles once again a member of SADC

Seychelles has once again been admitted in the folds of SADC, the Southern African Development Community. ….more >

SSU under another name, contravening the Reilly Report

The Reilly Report made clear that the SSU should be disbanded out of existence completely. ….more >

Wavel RamkalawanRamkalawan lacks voter appeal

The one thing that Ramkalwan needs to do but refuses is to step down for someone who has more voter appeal than him ….more >

The Commissioner of Police paying lip service to Human Rights violation!

We want him to act to protect civilians rather than police officers who are guilty of human right abuses. ….more >

Jerry Lablache, Captain of a large container ship.Young Seychellois commands containership of world biggest shipping company

At 37, Jerry Lablache is probably the youngest captain of any large container vessel. ….more >

Voting For or Against the budget!!!

The Opposition should never vote in favour of the ruling party’s budget! ….more >

Corvina getting all the juice whilst the small operators get peanuts!!!!

This week we bring part of the report on Corvina Investment Co Ltd. ….more >

Peter Larose heading for the World Bank.Dr. Larose, the man the Central Bank did not want

They did not want Dr. Larose at the C.B. because he wanted to play by the rules. ….more >


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