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Africa’s biggest shipyard: Morocco launches $300m plan to build 100 shipsMorocco is planning to build Africa’s biggest shipyard, with a target of constructing 100 vessels by 2040. The National Ports Agency (ANP) has opened an international tender for a 30-year concession ...
Morocco Tackles Food Waste with 4.2 Million Tons Wasted AnnuallyThe Economic, Social, and Environmental Council (CESE) has reviewed a draft opinion on food loss and waste in Morocco, addressing the country’s alarming scale of food waste estimated to exceed 4.2 ...
Morocco to host third edition of GITEX AfricaMorocco will host the third edition of GITEX Africa from April 14 to 16 in Marrakech, bringing together global and African stakeholders to accelerate the continent’s transformation through technology ...
Morocco steps up solar power drive to meet 2030 targetMorocco is intensifying investment in solar power in the hope of hitting a target to raise the use of renewables in its energy mix to more than half. The country has set a target of 52 percent ...
British tourist mysteriously dies in Morocco while on holiday with girlfriendAllen McKenna collapsed and died while on holiday in Casablanca with his 25-year-old girlfriend Majda Mjaoual in February - but his family have been given little information since.
SSIF, Morocco’s CDG sign MoU to build joint investment, development partnershipsEzzeddin Kanakrieh and Director-General of Morocco’s Deposit and Management Fund (CDG) Khalid Safir on Tuesday signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at establishing joint investment and ...
Marrakech is chaos — I found Morocco’s oldest city that has hardly any touristsUnlike bustling Marrakech, the city nicknamed the ‘Athens of Africa’ has held onto much of the traditional culture that defines it. Today, it is the spiritual and cultural heart of Morocco, with none ...
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