
Ceuta Cancels Eid Al-Adha Celebration Amid COVID-19 Concerns
20 June 2020
The epidemiological situation in the city of Ceuta is still in the red. As a result, the local government has decided to cancel the Eid Al-Adha celebration, originally (…)
20 June 2020
The epidemiological situation in the city of Ceuta is still in the red. As a result, the local government has decided to cancel the Eid Al-Adha celebration, originally (…)
19 June 2020
After three months of confinement, Moroccans are eager to resume a normal life as of July 10, the date of the lifting of the state of health emergency. They hope to celebrate (…)
14 June 2020
Eid al-Adha will be celebrated on July 31, 2020 in Morocco, according to the astronomical calculations of Brahim Jerouane, a member of the Arab Union of Space and Astronomy (…)
13 June 2020
Despite the extension of deconfinement until July 10, the Eid Al Adha celebration will take place. In this perspective, the National Office of Food Safety (ONSSA) is projecting (…)
11 June 2020
A few weeks before Eid al-Adha, preparations have started at the National Office of Food Safety (ONSSA). In this regard, more than 4.5 million heads of sheep and goats have (…)
6 June 2020
The Party of Democratic and Socialist Vanguard (PADS) had proposed to the government to cancel the celebration of the next Eid Al-Adha due to the health crisis related to the (…)
29 May 2020
A few weeks before the celebration of Eid Al-Adha, and due to the situation created by the covid-19 health crisis, some Moroccans foresee a cancellation of the Feast of (…)
28 May 2020
The Ministry of Agriculture has announced the ongoing preparations to ensure that Eid Al Adha, which coincides this year with the coronavirus crisis and drought, takes place (…)
25 August 2019
The soaring price of chicken in the aftermath of Eid al-Adha is worrying consumers as well as breeders. The latter feel shortchanged and are calling on the competent (…)
21 August 2019
The Marhaba operation is in its return phase. To this effect, Moroccans residing abroad (MREs) are numerous in returning to their respective host countries.