Letona la Seychelles Didier Dogley le phatlalatsa thibelo ea likepe tsa likepe ka lilemo tse peli. Molaetsa oa Dagley o tlalehiloeng ho Nation Newspaper ea sehlekehlekeng seo o re ena ke karolo ea mehato ea ho thibela, kapa ho fokotsa sekhahla sa leqhubu la bobeli la ts'oaetso ea coronavirus (COVID-19) naheng, lefapha la bohahlauli le phatlalalitse thibelo ea lilemo tse peli likepeng tsohle tsa likepe Port Victoria.
Letona la Bohahlauli, Lifofane tsa Baahi, Likoung le Marine Didier Dogley o re thibelo e sebetsa hanghang mme e tla fela ho fihlela qetellong ea 2021.
Letona Dogley o hlalositse hore ho tloha ha seoa sa COVID-19 le mehato e nkuoeng ho thibela ts'oaetso ea eona e nka karolo e boima lekaleng la bohahlauli, mmuso o nkile mehato e mengata, ho kenyeletsoa le tsa lichelete, ho netefatsa hore likhoebo tse amanang le bohahlauli li ka phela le ho lula u phaphametse nakong ea mathata a COVID-19 ho fihlela indasteri ea bohahlauli e nka.
O hlokometse hore mehato e tsamaellana le Mokhatlo oa Lefatše oa Bohahlauli (WTO) e leng lefapha le ikhethileng la Machaba a Kopaneng le ikarabellang bakeng sa ho phahamisa bohahlauli bo ikarabellang, bo tšoarellang le bo fumanehang hohle.
Letona Dogley o itse ntle le netefatso ea moputso ho fihlela ka Phuptjane, tšehetso e 'ngoe e fumanehang e kenyelletsa mekoloto e bonolo e entsoeng ka lipehelo tse ntle haholo ho mo alimi, le matsatsi a phomolo a lekhetho - lenaneo la khothatso ea mmuso le fanang ka phokotso ea lekhetho kapa ho felisa likhoebo.
O boetse a khothaletsa basebetsi ba sa sebetseng ho etsa kopo ea matsatsi a bona a phomolo ea selemo mme sena a re se tla thusa ho theola litjeo tsa ts'ebetso ho likhoebo.
Letona Dogley o boetse a re ho tloha bekeng e tlang, khoebo e ka qala ho buisana ka phokotso ea basebetsi bakeng sa basebetsi ba bona ba kantle ho naha.
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- Letona Dogley o hlalositse hore ho tloha ha seoa sa COVID-19 le mehato e nkuoeng ho thibela ts'oaetso ea eona e nka karolo e boima lekaleng la bohahlauli, mmuso o nkile mehato e mengata, ho kenyeletsoa le tsa lichelete, ho netefatsa hore likhoebo tse amanang le bohahlauli li ka phela le ho lula u phaphametse nakong ea mathata a COVID-19 ho fihlela indasteri ea bohahlauli e nka.
- Dagley’s message reported on the island’s Nation Newspaper said that this was part of measures to prevent, or minimize the impact of, a second wave of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak in the country, the tourism department has announced a two-year ban on all cruise ship calls at Port Victoria.
- He noted that the measures are in line with the World Tourism Organisation (WTO) which is the United Nations' specialized agency responsible for the promotion of responsible, sustainable, and universally accessible tourism.