To be in Britain’s good books, Seychelles has banned South African visitors from entering the island nation—despite reopening its borders to every other nation of the world.
When the coronavirus pandemic hit Africa in 2020, Seychelles was relatively quick, clean, and precise in handling the outbreak. The Eastern African country pretty much shuttered its sea docks and airspaces, allowing only returning nationals back in.
As of this week, the tourism-dependent country said its unlocking her gates. Sylvestre Radegonde, Seychelles’ Minister of Foreign Affairs and Tourism, announced that the country’s borders will be reopened on March 25, 2021.
The only misnomer in the development is that South Africa’s worsening pandemic rave…