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Seychelles Tourism Academy commits to opening more doors for its workers

of its parent ministry, the Ministry of Tourism and Culture, to take its professional workforce to new heights for self-empowerment. In its move to embrace new waves of teaching and prepare its workforce for the opening of the new Tourism Academy, Flavien Joubert, the Principal of the Seychelles Tourism Academy, gave his blessing for three of his in-service staff to proceed on overseas attachments and to continue learning. Marion Etienne, head of the Academic Program, left Seychelles on Monday, September 8, for a three-month attachment at the China Hebei Tourism Academy College. In 2013, the Seychelles Tourism Academy signed a Memorandum of Understanding

Seychelles Tourism Academy embarks on sommelier and oenology certificates

The Seychelles Tourism Academy has embarked on its first ever post-graduate sommelier and oenology advanced certificate. The eighteen months training program, which starts on April 16, 2012, grouping the first batch of fifteen professionals from the Le Meridien Barbarons and Fishermen’s Cove Hotels, Constance Lemuria Resort, Hilton Seychelles – Northolme Resort & Spa, and Beachcomber Sainte Anne Resort, will provide a broader spectrum of the arts and science of wine to the post-graduate students. Launching the course at the Seychelles Tourism Academy, the French Ambassador to the Seychelles, Phillipe DelaCroix, who has spearheaded the course by facilitating the recruitment of a course lecturer from La Reunion through a voluntary solidarity French program, which sends its nationals in foreign countries, has urged the post-graduate students to make good use of these courses.

Seychelles tourism industry digs in to keep Seychelles green

“Planting trees is essential to keep our environment green for future generations. We must continue to be seen to be good custodians of what we have; this is why we mud whorl together to keep on with the preservation of our unique environment,” said Alain St.Ange, the Seychelles Minister for Tourism & Culture. Mr. St.Ange was speaking at a tree planting ceremony held at the Morne Blanc National Park on the main island of Mahe, as one of the final events being held to mark this year’s edition of the Seychelles Tourism Week. A group of employees from the Seychelles Tourism Board, together with another group from the Seychelles Breweries Ltd., a faithful partner in this year’s events, arrived at Morne Blanc National Park very early on Saturday morning to do their part in the 20,0000 trees planting campaign aimed at the reforestation of Seychelles.

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