
Morocco Unveils New Measures to Combat Rising Cost of Living Crisis
23 February 2022
Faced with the social unrest caused by the high cost of living, the Moroccan government has reiterated its commitment to address the rise in prices.
23 February 2022
Faced with the social unrest caused by the high cost of living, the Moroccan government has reiterated its commitment to address the rise in prices.
23 February 2022
Two Moroccan startups are among the nominees for the Viram Foundation and Forbes award, for the most impactful startup in the Middle East and North Africa region.
22 February 2022
Moroccans demonstrated on Sunday in several cities of the kingdom to protest against the high cost of living and demand that the public authorities put in place a subsidy to (…)
20 February 2022
Faced with the surge in food and fuel prices, many citizens, including Islamists, have called for the resignation of the head of government Aziz Akhannouch. Abdelilah (…)
17 February 2022
The Minister of the Interior, Abdelouafi Laftit, has sounded the general alert to deal with any possible protest movement following the rise in prices of basic necessities.
5 February 2022
In Morocco, the prices of the various fuels at the pump soared on Friday, February 4, 2022. This upward trend is expected to continue in the coming weeks due to the surge in (…)
5 February 2022
The Moroccan community in Majorca will be able to fly back to Morocco from February 7, the date announced by the authorities to reopen the air borders. But ticket prices are (…)
3 February 2022
Citroën has just increased, at the beginning of this year, the price of its 100% electric Ami model, produced in Morocco and accessible without a license.
10 January 2022
The Democratic Confederation of Labor (CDT) has just tabled in the House of Councilors a bill relating to the regulation of fuel prices in Morocco.
1 January 2022
Rents for furnished apartments have skyrocketed in Agadir due to the influx of revelers, after the ban on organizing New Year’s Eve festivities in hotels and tourist (…)