
Morocco Extends COVID-19 State of Emergency to March 31 Amid Ongoing Pandemic Concerns
24 February 2022
Morocco has decided to extend the state of health emergency until March 31, in order to fight the spread of Covid-19 in the country.
24 February 2022
Morocco has decided to extend the state of health emergency until March 31, in order to fight the spread of Covid-19 in the country.
22 February 2022
Thanks to the signing of an agreement between the government, the National Federation of the Tourism Industry (FNIH) and the National Confederation of Tourism (CNT), tourist (…)
22 February 2022
The extension of the duration of the state of health emergency will be the subject of discussions at the next council of government scheduled for Thursday, February 24, 2022.
20 February 2022
Worried about the effects of the drought on their crops, cannabis producers are calling on the government for help. Water scarcity is currently threatening the whole of Morocco.
19 February 2022
The Moroccan government plans to reform medical studies. From now on, the duration of medical training will be reduced from 7 years to 6 years.
12 February 2022
The opening of stadiums to Moroccan supporters will have to wait. On Thursday, the government announced that it will be conditional on the administration of the third dose of (…)
5 February 2022
While the players in the port ecosystem were expecting the reopening of maritime borders after February 6, the Moroccan government has decided to maintain their closure, in (…)
31 January 2022
The Moroccan government’s decision to reopen the airspace from February 7 next did not seem to have been unanimous. Nasser Bourita, Minister of Foreign Affairs, African (…)
27 January 2022
The decision to open or not the Moroccan borders will be taken in the next few days, just affirmed the government spokesperson, Mustapha Baitas.
27 January 2022
Meeting this Thursday, January 27 in Rabat, the government decided to extend the state of health emergency throughout the national territory until February 28, after examining (…)