Creole Heritage Festival Returns to Victoria with Record Attendance
This year's festival drew over 12,000 visitors across three days, celebrating the rich tapestry of Seychellois Creole culture through music, food, and storytelling.
Independent reporting from the heart of the Indian Ocean.
This year's festival drew over 12,000 visitors across three days, celebrating the rich tapestry of Seychellois Creole culture through music, food, and storytelling.
Scientists warn that rising sea temperatures and ocean acidification are threatening the UNESCO World Heritage Site's unique coral ecosystem.
Local fishing communities are calling on the government to renegotiate international fishing agreements that they say disadvantage Seychellois fishermen.
The newly inaugurated centre will provide vocational training, sports facilities, and mental health support for young people in the district.
In a series of interviews with TCF, Seychellois living in the UK, Australia, and France share their complex relationship with home.