Rabat and Agadir are adopting advanced surveillance systems in order to meet the security challenges posed by hosting the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN Morocco 2025) and co-organizing the 2030 World Cup with Spain and Portugal.
Soon an advanced video surveillance system integrating artificial intelligence (AI) and Deep Learning technologies in Rabat. The Rabat Region Development Company has recently launched a tender for the installation of an advanced video surveillance system in the city (…)
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Morocco Upgrades Urban Security with AI-Powered Surveillance for Major Sports Events
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Residence Permit Delays in France Leave Legal Immigrants at Risk of Losing Status
10 April, by PrinceIn France, many foreigners in a regular situation risk finding themselves without papers due to abnormally long delays in renewing their residence permits.
In their annual activity report for 2024, the delegates of the Defender of Rights in Alsace mentioned the delays faced by foreigners who are requesting the renewal of their residence permits through the ANEF platform. They also noted a lack of staff, particularly in the prefecture of Haut-Rhin, which penalizes applicants for residence (…) -
Casablanca Residents Appeal to King as Historic Neighborhood Faces Demolition
7 April, by SylvanusA demolition operation of houses and businesses planned in Casablanca is not well received by the residents of the old city, in the Al Boḥayra district. They are calling on King Mohammed VI for help.
While some residents have started to prepare to vacate their homes affected by the operation before the arrival of the bulldozers, others have decided to go to court in the hope of having the decision of the Casablanca authorities canceled and demanding that it be integrated into the public (…) -
Morocco Grapples with Estimated 100,000 ’Ghost’ Civil Servants, Many in Local Government
26 April 2019, by SaidThe figure is not official but it is information gathered by the newspaper Assabah, citing sources within the Ministry of the Civil Service. According to the daily, it is within the Ministry of the Interior that the most ghost civil servants are found, mainly within the local authorities, probably more difficult to control than the central administrations.
In the government, the existence of this phenomenon is recognized and some even claim that civil servants are still receiving their (…) -
Morocco Boosts Civil Servant Pay and Minimum Wage in New Labor Agreement
26 April 2019, by SaidOn Thursday evening, three trade union centers and the General Confederation of Moroccan Enterprises (CGEM-employers) as well as the government signed a new agreement which mainly provides for salary increases for all civil servants as well as increases in social benefits.
It was therefore agreed on a salary increase for civil servants ranging from 400 to 500 dirhams depending on the scales as well as a 10% increase in the minimum wages SMIG (Guaranteed Minimum Interprofessional Wage) and (…) -
Morocco Mandates Free Document Certification at Government Offices, Urges Public to Report Non-Compliance
30 May 2019, by Bladi.netThe Ministry of Public Service and Administrative Reform has just insisted on an existing measure, but which, in practice, does not seem to be respected in the administrations. Indeed, in accordance with Decree No. 2-17-410, all administrations are required to provide the service of certifying the conformity of copies.
The Ministry of Public Service and Administrative Reform has been clear enough on the issue, while providing measures that can promote optimization of the service.
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Morocco Announces Three-Year Salary Increase Plan for 900,000 Public Servants
15 June 2019, by SaidAt the Cabinet meeting held last Thursday, the issue of salary increases as well as the various allowances paid to civil servants and their dependents was discussed, among other things.
According to the Government Spokesperson, Mustapaha El Khalfi, this salary revaluation concerns 900,000 civil and military civil servants. This salary increase will be accompanied by an increase in family allowances for the benefit of 300,000 civil servants.
To accompany this revaluation, 36 decrees were (…) -
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Moroccan Government Announces Ramadan Work Hours for Public Sector
31 March 2021, by GinetteIn a press release made public on Tuesday, the Ministry of Economy, Finance and Public Administration Reform indicated that from Monday to Friday, throughout the holy month, the working hours in the administrations and other public establishments will be from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
This change in schedule is in accordance with the order of the minister in charge of the modernization of the public sectors No. 05.1899, published on 25 Sha’aban 1426 (September 30, 2005) setting the working hours in (…)