Former Moroccan Soccer Star Donates Tablets to Rural Students for Remote Learning

Former Moroccan international Abdeslam Ouaddou has donated electronic tablets to schoolchildren in the rural commune of Alnif, who are now forced to follow classes from their homes due to the covid-19 pandemic.
The current coach of the AS Nancy-Lorraine training center has once again spoken from the heart.
After donating 1 million dirhams to the Special Covid-19 Fund, created on the instructions of King Mohammed V, he donated 732 electronic tablets this week to participate in the homeschooling campaign launched by the Ministry of National Education, Vocational Training, Higher Education and Scientific Research.
These tablets were offered to the young students of the rural commune of Alnif, located in the province of Tinghir.
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