
Moroccan Football Clubs Face Financial Crisis as Coronavirus Halts Matches
25 March 2020
The coronavirus is hitting Moroccan clubs hard. A total loss of 15 million dirhams has already been recorded.
25 March 2020
The coronavirus is hitting Moroccan clubs hard. A total loss of 15 million dirhams has already been recorded.
25 March 2020
The confinement decreed by the Ministry of the Interior in order to fight against the coronavirus pandemic, has some advantages for Moroccans.
25 March 2020
The publication of fake news via social networks will now be repressed by law. A bill will soon be sent to parliament for adoption in order to allow the repression of these (…)
25 March 2020
Law enforcement officers are conducting inspections in several furnished apartments intended for rental in the tourist cities of Fès, Marrakech, Agadir and Tanger.
25 March 2020
The National Railway Office (ONCF) does not intend to suspend the transport of goods during the confinement period. It intends to remain in harmony with the instructions of the (…)
25 March 2020
The president of the Turkish football club, Galatasaray, has decided not to take any risks with the coronavirus. He has placed all the players in quarantine, especially since (…)
25 March 2020
The provincial security services of Salé have, on Monday, March 23, arrested 113 adults and 9 minors. The latter have violated the confinement imposed by the Ministry of the (…)
25 March 2020
Morocco no longer sees the shadow of a tourist at this time when the coronavirus is raging. Hotels and restaurants have emptied, much to the dismay of industry professionals.
25 March 2020
Deputy M’jid El Guerrab announced the repatriation of 25,000 French tourists stranded in Morocco due to the closure of borders due to the spread of the coronavirus.
25 March 2020
Videos of a woman caïd in Safi, engaged in the fight against coronavirus, have gone viral on social media. Internet users have woven laurels for this woman who is striving to (…)