
Morocco Fines Hundreds for Violating COVID-19 Travel Restrictions
10 September 2020
About a hundred people were fined on Tuesday evening at the Tangier train station by the police. They are accused of not having an exceptional travel permit.
10 September 2020
About a hundred people were fined on Tuesday evening at the Tangier train station by the police. They are accused of not having an exceptional travel permit.
10 September 2020
Morocco recorded 26 new deaths and 2,157 new coronavirus infections in the last 24 hours. The total number of positive cases as of September 8 is 77,878.
10 September 2020
While foreigners and business visitors can now disembark on special flights provided they have an invitation from companies and hotel reservations, Moroccan tourism (…)
10 September 2020
The health crisis related to the coronavirus is having a negative impact on Moroccan banks. They are now facing a serious liquidity risk.
10 September 2020
Faced with the resurgence of Covid-19 cases, the Moroccan government has extended the state of health emergency until October 10, 2020.
10 September 2020
The National Agency for the Fight against Illiteracy (ANLCA) recorded one million twenty-two thousand beneficiaries during the 2019-2020 school year. The Head of Government (…)
10 September 2020
As part of the "Relance TPE" and "Damane Relance" mechanisms, 22.4 billion dirhams in guaranteed loans have been granted to 15,183 companies. The objective of these two (…)
9 September 2020
Seasonal tourist rentals have seen a slight improvement this summer, with an increase of more than 300% in demand, from 102,923 in February to more than 420,000 in August. This (…)
9 September 2020
Casablanca is by far the region most affected in Morocco by coronavirus cases. In the last 24 hours alone, the economic capital and its region recorded some 1,169 new Covid-19 (…)
9 September 2020
2,157 Covid-19 infections were recorded on Wednesday, September 9 in Morocco, according to the Minister of Health. Since the start of the coronavirus epidemic, 77,878 people (…)