
Casablanca Bus Company Leaves Unpaid Debts and Abandoned Vehicles
28 November 2019
M’dina bus, the former public transport concessionaire, left Casablanca leaving a hefty bill. In total, 60 suppliers are desperately trying to get their dues.
28 November 2019
M’dina bus, the former public transport concessionaire, left Casablanca leaving a hefty bill. In total, 60 suppliers are desperately trying to get their dues.
16 November 2019
The contract for the acquisition of 700 new buses was canceled on Thursday, November 14, 2019, due to the excessive cost of the price proposals. The Intercommunal Cooperation (…)
16 November 2019
The Spanish company Alsa is gradually establishing itself in Morocco. It now controls several major cities including Casablanca and Rabat, and transports some 405 million (…)
3 November 2019
The National Transport and Logistics Company (SNTL) has put into service since last Friday the new bus station in Tangier. An impressive and modern infrastructure that already (…)
1 November 2019
Urban public transport by bus will be managed by the company, Alsa Maroc, on the territory of the 18 municipalities of Greater Casablanca. It signed a delegation of management (…)
1 November 2019
The controversy sparked by the discriminatory service note displayed by the Compagnie de Transports au Maroc (CTM) agency in Rabat towards illegal migrants continues to shock (…)
31 October 2019
In response to the public transport crisis currently affecting the city of Casablanca, the Minister of the Interior, Abdelouafi Laftit, indicated that the situation requires (…)
31 October 2019
No restrictions have been imposed on Sub-Saharan nationals wishing to travel through Morocco. This is at least what the Moroccan Transport Company (CTM) claims.
7 October 2019
The bus company, Karama bus, was fined 100 million dirhams by the Kénitra City Hall. It is accused of numerous dysfunctions in the management of public transportation, causing (…)
5 October 2019
The Spanish Alsa is the new operator of the bus network in Casablanca. The new concessionaire will face several challenges.