List of Seychellois people
Appearance
This is a list of notable Seychellois people:
Academics
[edit]- Guy Lionnet – former director of agriculture and author of many works on the history and flora and fauna of Seychelles
- Gaston Labat – physician and pioneer in regional anaesthesia
Arts
[edit]- Antoine Abel – writer, sometimes referred to as father of Seychelles literature
- Sandra Esparon – singer and performer
- Sonia Grandcourt – writer
- Regina Melanie – writer
- Laurence Norah – travel photographer, writer, and blogger
- Jean-Marc Volcy – musician
Business
[edit]- Kantilal Jivan – businessman
Political figures
[edit]- Joseph Belmont – Vice-President of Seychelles (2004–2010)
- Collin Dyer – National Assembly member
- Danny Faure – President of Seychelles (2016–2020)
- Gérard Hoarau – murdered London-based political dissident
- Hardy Lucas – former member of the National Assembly of Seychelles
- Sir James Mancham – President of Seychelles (1976–1977)
- Vincent Meriton – Vice-President of Seychelles (2016–2020)
- James Michel – President of Seychelles (2004–2016)
- David Pierre – member of the National Assembly
- Patrick Pillay – Foreign Minister of Seychelles (2005–)
- Wavel Ramkalawan – started as leader of the Seychelles National Party and is an Anglican priest as well as the President of Seychelles (2020–present)
- France-Albert René – Prime Minister (1976–1977) and President (1977–2004) of Seychelles
- Satya Naidu – first Hindu member of Seychelles National Assembly[1]
Legal
[edit]- Justice of Appeal Jacques Hodoul – Justice of the Seychelles Court of Appeal
- Francis Chang-Sam – former Attorney General, now private legal practitioner
- Dar Lyon – Chief Justice of the Seychelles and first-class cricketer
Other
[edit]- Ronny Hoareau – footballer
- Eddy Maillet – FIFA international football referee
- Lorenzo Mathiot – footballer
- Claude Morel – representative to the UN
Notes and references
[edit]- ^ Devirupa Mitra. "Interview: 'Not in Favour of Any Foreign Military Base': Seychelles' First Hindu MP Sathya Naidu". The Wire. Retrieved 24 February 2021.