Fouzi Lekjaa, President of the Royal Moroccan Football Federation, confirmed on Thursday, following a meeting of the Football Stadiums Committee chaired by Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch, that the nine stadiums across six cities set to host the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations will be ready seven months before the tournament begins. Speaking to the press, Lekjaa stated that the Mohammed V Complex in Casablanca will be completed by the end of March, followed shortly by the stadiums in Fes,
Les vidéos d'un poissonnier à Marrakech sont devenues virales en vendant des sardines à un prix exceptionnellement bas de 5 dirhams le kilogramme, suscitant un débat sur l'accessibilité des produits de la mer et l'influence négative des intermédiaires sur le marché de la sardine au Maroc. Robin des bois ou buzz marketing ?
The board of directors of Banque Centrale Populaire (BCP) has appointed three new general managers following a meeting held on Thursday, February 27. The appointees are Idriss Bensmaïl, now GM in charge of Retail; Abdeslam Bennani, head of Corporate & Investment Banking; and Othmane Tajeddine, in charge of International Banking, according to a statement from the group. At 46 years old, Idriss Bensmaïl has previously held leadership roles within financial institutions in Morocco
A fishmonger in Marrakech has gone viral by selling sardines at an unusually low price of 5 dirhams per kilo, sparking debate about seafood affordability and the influence of middlemen in Morocco's sardine market.
A 17-year-old young man drowned on Wednesday evening while trying to rescue his dog, which had been swept into the sea by strong currents in Tangier. Although one of his friends tried to help, the powerful waves made it impossible. However, the dog managed to survive and reach the shore safely. According to Assabah, the incident happened when the young man was with his 22-year-old friend and their dog at the beach, enjoying some leisure time. While they were playing, the waves carried the dog
The government of Pedro Sanchez officially acknowledged that no deportations of unaccompanied foreign minors to Morocco have been carried out «in recent years», in response to a question from members of the Vox party. In their question, members of the far-right party inquired whether there were «problems» hindering the «actual deportation of unaccompanied foreign minors». They also requested clarification regarding «the measures the government is
Marjane Group inaugurated its first next-generation retail park in southern Morocco on Wednesday, specifically in Laayoune. Located on Mohammed VI Avenue, Mazeej Mall is managed by Marjane Reim, the Marjane Group subsidiary responsible for overseeing the company’s commercial real estate assets, according to a press release. The project represents an investment of over 260 million dirhams and spans a total area of 60,000 m², including 30,000 m² of covered space. Mazeej Mall
The Algerian National Assembly (the first chamber of the Algerian parliament) announced in a statement, Wednesday, the immediate suspension of its relations with the French Senate, including the parliamentary cooperation protocol signed between the two councils on September 8, 2015, following the visit made by the President of the French Senate, Gérald Larcher, to Laayoune. The council condemned this visit, stating that it «absolutely rejects it and considers it a blatant
Eid al-Adha for this year has just been canceled in Morocco. This was announced in a letter by King Mohammed VI, the Commander of the Faithful, read Wednesday evening by Morocco's Islamic Affairs Minister in a TV broadcast. «We invite our beloved people to refrain from making the sacrifice this year», reads the King's letter. «Instead, we will carry out the sacrifice on behalf of the nation, following the example of our Prophet Mohamed, who, when sacrificing, said, 'This is
Nonprofit organization Freedom House, known for its research on democracy, political freedom, and human rights, today released its 2025 Political Rights and Civil Liberties Index. In its tenth annual report, titled «The Uphill Battle to Safeguard Rights», which analyzed 195 countries, the organization classified Morocco as «partially free», awarding it a score of 37 out of 100. The higher the score, the greater the country's freedom. Morocco scored 13 out of 40 in