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News: Headlines from the Moroccan Press: Monday, June 12, 2017

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LE MATIN DU SAHARA:
The allocations paid since 2012 exceed 145 million Dirhams: Towards a reform aimed at facilitating procedures for access to the familial solidarity fund and widening the scope of beneficiaries: "Destined for helping divorced women whose ex-spouses are reluctant or have difficulty in paying maintenance, the family solidarity fund is expected to undergo some changes aimed at strengthening its performance and broadening the scope of beneficiaries. Established in 2011 by Law 41-10, since its actual launching in 2012, this fund has benefited about 14,214 applicants while the amount of allocations paid exceeded 145,264 million Dirhams. But over the years, and to the test of practice, gaps quickly became apparent."

Oil Terminal Project: Agadir anticipates the development of hydrocarbon transport: "Agadir city will be set up as a leading regional port hub. After the multi-purpose terminal project whose development work will have to start in the coming months, the National Ports Agency (ANP) boarded an oil terminal. The project is included in the orientations of the national port master plan. "The main objective of the project is to cope with the development of hydrocarbon transport. It is therefore an important element for the socio-economic development of Agadir city, and of the region in general," asserts the port regulator that is to commission on June 30 the study to carry out this ambitious project. In its argument, the institution affirms that the capital of the Souss being a financial and economic place of the Kingdom, its port will thus have to face the expectations and constraints of the current world market."


AUJOURD'HUI LE MAROC:
Driving Schools: Inspections have started at the national level: "New in the driving schools, the audit operation of these establishments has begun at the national level. A few months ago, the Directorate of Transport and Road Safety had announced that this measure would concern the 4,000 establishments in Morocco. "The control operation began timidly due to a lack of controllers to audit the driving schools," says a source close to the file."

Social responsibility: The efforts of BMCE Bank of Africa recognized by Vigeo Eiris: "BMCE Bank of Africa confirms its performance of social responsibility. The banking group has just won a new award demonstrating its capacity to report "tangibly" on its commitment in favor of sustainable development. Thereby, BMCE Bank of Africa collected consolidated scores among the best and highest levels of insurance about its ability to control its risks of social responsibility..."


L'ECONOMISTE:
Regionalization at the end: "Since the publication of the Organic Law in the Official Bulletin (BO), the advanced regionalization is hampered by the delay in implementing decrees. More than forty texts are needed to give shape to the new institutional architecture. After 22 decrees adopted a few months ago, the Government Council approved 21 new texts last Thursday. In addition to the regions, they also cover other territorial levels, namely prefectures and municipalities. Other decrees will be ratified by the end of the month."

TIR: Moroccan-Spanish discord: "The strike that Moroccan road drivers intended to carry out last weekend to put pressure on the government did not finally take place. They hope that the Secretary of State of Transport, Najib Boulif, expected in Madrid, will get Spaniards a gesture on volume quotas."


AL BAYANE:
The French BigBoss land in Marrakech: "The French BigBoss have landed in Marrakech on Friday, in the framework of the 8th opus of "BigBoss Summer Edition" to promote a sustainable business through digital transformation. This event, which took place at the Ocre City level from June 9 to 11, brought together 300 decision-makers from the French digital "BigBoss", 100 suppliers and sponsors, and more than 40 Moroccan decision-makers to boost their affaires and business and take advantage of the best digital services available on the market."

CAN 2019 playoffs: Defeat of Morocco against Cameroon: "The Moroccan football selection lost facing its Cameroonian counterpart with the score of 1 versus 0 in Yaoundé on Saturday in the match of the 1st day (group B) of the qualifiers of the 31st edition of the African Cup of Nations (CAN 2019). The reigning African champions, automatically qualified for the finals as the host country, were imposed on a realization of Vincent Aboubakar (29th). In the other match of the group disputed this Saturday, Malawi defeated the Comoros (1-0). On the second day of the playoffs (March 23, 2018), the Atlas Lions will play at home against the Flames of Malawi while the Indomitable Lions will be traveling to the Comoros Islands in the Coelacanthes."


LIBERATION:
The USFP completes its proceedings: Habib El Malki pleased with the National Council 9 female activists and 18 activists in the Political Bureau: ""I call Habib El Malki to assume his responsibilities." This is the manner that USFP First Secretary, Driss Lachguar, addressed the new President of the National Council of the Party who presides over the session devoted the counting of ballots concerning the elections of members of the Political Bureau. It was around 3 p.m. last Saturday that the First Secretary announced the election by 450 of 480 of Habib El Malki to the presidency of the National Council, the most important decision-making body after the National Congress. El Malki, who was the sole candidate for the post, assumed the presidency of the National Administrative Commission after the Ninth Party Congress."

A Peruvian expert denounces the absence of minimum living conditions in Tindouf camps: "The expert in political affairs and international relations and former President of the Peruvian Parliament, Martha Chavez, has written in an article published on Tuesday by the Peruvian daily Expreso that the Polisario is responsible for the kidnapping of thousands of Sahrawis in the camps of Tindouf in Algeria. The Peruvian expert stressed that those in the Tindouf camps live in the absence of any minimum living conditions, contrary to the living conditions of the Sahrawis in the southern provinces of the Kingdom."


Les Inspirations Eco:
Real Estate Mâarif, Tangier center or Gueliz: where to settle? : "According to a study by Jumia House, Mâarif (Casablanca) remains more expensive than Gueliz and Tangier center for both purchase and rental. The monthly average rent of Tangier center is higher than that of Gueliz, but the district Marrakchi is positioned as the best for investing."

Back to school year 2017-2018: 24,000 contract teachers expected: "No fewer than 24,000 people will be recruited by contract by the Ministry of Education for the start of the school year 2017-2018. What was, just a year ago, a debate became a reality that some teachers feared. For the educational body, recruitment by contract will sign the end of a situation more or less comfortable, although far from perfect."

 

 

Crédit : IMPERIUM MEDIA

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