
Morocco’s King Pardons 931 Prisoners for Eid Al Mawlid Celebration
29 October 2020
On the occasion of Eid Al Mawlid Annabaoui, King Mohammed VI has granted pardon to 931 people. They are in detention or being prosecuted at liberty.
29 October 2020
On the occasion of Eid Al Mawlid Annabaoui, King Mohammed VI has granted pardon to 931 people. They are in detention or being prosecuted at liberty.
26 October 2020
Only 1,160 appointments to high-level positions of responsibility have been made since 2012 under the governments led by the Justice and Development Party (PJD). A rate (…)
25 October 2020
The mobilization of collective lands is the new agricultural strategy defined by King Mohammed VI. For the sovereign, the agricultural sector must be strengthened to ensure (…)
24 October 2020
The construction sites in the city of Harhoura, which have been the subject of complaints for non-compliance, will be thoroughly examined by a special investigation commission. (…)
24 October 2020
A working session was devoted to the renewable energy strategy at the Royal Palace in Rabat. This meeting is part of the "monitoring of the major projects and strategic (…)
21 October 2020
Over the past 10 years, Morocco has invested $5.65 billion in renewable energy. An investment that will be renewed for the next decade.
21 October 2020
The question was settled last week during a telephone conversation between King Mohammed VI and the Chinese president. From next month, Morocco will become the main producer (…)
20 October 2020
The 2020-2021 hunting season is officially open in all regions of the kingdom. This year, King Mohammed VI has chosen the natural reserves of Bouznika to indulge in one of his (…)
20 October 2020
The Mohammed VI Fund has mobilized more than 3.13 billion dirhams for the health sector, according to the presentation note of the draft finance law (PLF-2021).
19 October 2020
Actress Khadija Assad posted a message on her Instagram account to thank King Mohammed VI for showing kindness and compassion towards her and her children, following the death (…)