After Aziz Rebbah, minister and mayor of Kenitra, six members of the Municipal Council he chairs have tested positive for Covid-19.
Following the announcement regarding the situation of Aziz Rebbah, Minister of Energy and Mines and Mayor of Kenitra, tested positive for Covid-19, six other members of this council have also been infected. Among them are Abdelhak Abrouk and Latifa Hammou, who are the mayor’s deputies.
On Thursday evening, Aziz Rebbah had announced that he and his wife were (…)
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COVID-19 Outbreak Hits Kenitra City Council: Mayor and Six Members Test Positive
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Morocco Invests $5.65 Billion in Renewable Energy, Plans to Double Down
21 October 2020, by Bladi.netOver the past 10 years, Morocco has invested $5.65 billion in renewable energy. An investment that will be renewed for the next decade.
Moroccan Energy Minister Aziz Rabbah said the kingdom had invested more than $5.65 billion in renewable energy over the past decade. This investment has made it possible to meet demand and ward off the specter of power cuts. Given the positive results, the kingdom plans to invest the same amount in renewable energy in the coming years.
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King Mohammed VI Pushes for Faster Renewable Energy Development in Morocco
12 November 2020, by KamalKing Mohammed VI had noticed, last October, delays in the implementation of the vast project dedicated to the development of renewable energies. A reminder had been addressed to the Minister of Energy and Mines, Aziz Rebbah.
During the oral question session in the second chamber, the minister returned to the Sovereign’s clarification, and the reasons behind the delay in the deadlines for this strategic project.
"During the working session, the king had noted some delays, which will be (…) -
Morocco’s Energy Ministry Sees 50% Budget Cut as Agency Transfers Funds
29 November 2020, by JérômeThe 2021 investment budget of the Moroccan Ministry of Energy and Mines is showing a sharp decline. Amounting to nearly 63.8 MDH, it is down 50.76% compared to the 129.58 MDH of the year 2020. Here’s why.
According to the Minister of Energy, Mines and Environment, Aziz Rebbah, this 25 MMDH drop is due to the transfer of the investment subsidy from the Moroccan Agency for Energy Efficiency (AMEE) to the Ministry of Industry, Trade, Green Economy and Digital. This is linked to the 17.12 (…) -
Morocco Expands Mining Exploration with 47 New Projects in 2020
2 February 2021, by JérômeIn 2020, mining exploration work concerned 47 projects identified in the most promising areas. This is what the Ministry of Energy, Mines and Sustainable Development has indicated.
Among the work carried out in 2020, 34 concerned the work of the National Office of Hydrocarbons and Mines (ONHYM), including 11 for precious metals, 9 for base metals, 7 for industrial rocks and minerals, 4 for mining knowledge and 3 special projects concerning geothermal energy and hydrogen, specifies a press (…) -
King Mohammed VI’s Kénitra Development Plan Falls Short of Targets
13 December 2022, by SylvanusLaunched in 2015 by King Mohammed VI, several projects included in the strategic plan for the integrated and sustainable development of the province of Kénitra (2015-2020) are struggling to materialize.
The completion rate of several projects programmed within the framework of the strategic plan for the integrated and sustainable development of the province of Kénitra (2015-2020) and managed by the former president of the urban commune of Kénitra, Aziz Rebbah, and the former president of (…) -
Morocco Considers Family Code Reforms to Boost Marriages, Curb Divorces
2 January, by PrinceAziz Rabbah, in the context of the discussions on the reform of the Family Code (Moudawana), called for the implementation of measures to promote marriage and reduce cases of divorce.
The association leader invited the authorities to investigate the causes of reluctance to marriage, to train future spouses and to put in place financial and tax incentives for the first years of the first marriage. Rabbah also called for the establishment of measures to reduce cases of divorce, to better (…)