In South Australia’s cosmopolitan coastal capital, med Ghanmi alongside his Australian wife created Inside Morocco, a shop that is full of homemade goodies. The couple’s store now includes a café that will enrich the costumers experience and make them live the Moroccan dream.
In 2009, Tariq Daouda, a young Moroccan student in Canada had the great idea of creating a keyboard, a dictionary and a standard for Moroccan Arabic. His project aims at fighting illiteracy, help children learn the rules of the language they speak at home and allow Moroccans living abroad write and read Darija using Latin letters.
Restoring historical sites has been maintained through the opening of centuries-old religious schools in several cities. King Mohammed VI, has inaugurated this week the reopening of a number of Madrasas in the city of fez to enrich the cultural heritage and provide dorms for students of Al-Qarawiyyine university.
In the middle of the Draa-Tafilalet region, Ouarzazate has been home to several international box office movies. With the help of local extras, the city nicknamed the «door of the desert» has been able to create a hub and a market for the cinematographic industry in the world.
Local citizens in Ain Taoujdate, a small town in El Hajeb province, manifested yesterday night after a teenager was killed by an electric shock, Le Desk reports. Mounir, who is only 13 years old, was out with friends his age to bath in Ain Amellal. He was electrocuted on his way home after clinging to a pylon of a railway as he tried to step over a low wall. Protesters gatherd in front of the local hospital where the victim’s body was laid in a shroud, accusing the authorities of
The US-Morocco Free trade Agreement has exceeded expectations, according a new report released by the Moroccan American Center for Policy. The survey, indicates that the Kingdom is the US’s first free-trade partner in Africa.
For the second time in a row, the Africa Visa Openness report is back to measure how open African countries are when it comes to visas. Although, the continent has made progress compared to 2015, Morocco remains one of the least open African countries when it comes to visas.
Committed to introduce to the rest of the world the beauty of the Moroccan cuisine, the fragrant spices and its hand-made authenticity, Mehdi Boujrada, a Moroccan living in the United States created Villa Jerada. The company imports, distributes and makes pantry items of the Moroccan repertoire.
Bank Al-Maghrib has granted 4 banking licenses to Islamic banks in Morocco. Two independent banks and two other subsidiaries of the traditional banking sector will be able to operate from now on and offer their services to the public.
As controversial as it sounds, the infamous article 8-bis from the 2017 Moroccan Finance Law has been approved by the House of Representatives earlier this month. The decision created a wave of anger among lawmakers in the country, explaining that it is contradicting the rules of the Constitution.