LE MATIN DU SAHARA:
Wafasalaf Observatory of Consumption: Moroccans Do Not Go into Debt to Travel: "The majority of Moroccans spend their holidays in the country. The stay lasts on average between 12 and 14 days, mainly in the summer. One in two households resides among relatives and only 1% gets into debt to travel, according to a new study by the Wafasalaf Observatory of Consumption."
"Green Africa Innovation Booster": Conclave in Marrakech Around Innovation in Sustainable Energy: "The 1st edition of the "Green Africa Innovation Booster" (Green AIB) is being held, in Marrakech, on July 12 and 13, at the initiative of the Institute for Research in Solar Energy and New Energies. Organized in collaboration with the European Institute of Innovation and Technology, this event aims to bring closer African and international researchers, startups, and industrialists to the sustainable energy innovation sector."
AUJOURD'HUI LE MAROC:
Drinking Water: Morocco Invests One Billion Dirhams Annually for the Rural: "The volume of investments devoted to drinking water supply in rural areas amounts to 1 billion Dirhams annually. This what indicated, on Tuesday, in the House of Representatives, the Secretary of State in charge of water, Charafat Afilal. These investments made it possible to achieve a coverage rate of 95.6% regarding drinking water supply."
Electronic Ban: Good News for RAM Passengers: "Royal Air Maroc (RAM) announced on Wednesday that the ban to carry electronic devices in the cabin on its flights to the United States will be adjourned starting from this Thursday, July 13, 2017. "Our top priority is passengers' safety as well as their comfort on board our airplanes. We hope this news is satisfactory to our customers traveling to the United States," underlines Abdelhamid Addou, CEO of RAM, quoted by a statement of the company."
AL BAYANE:
HCP: "Accentuated" Decrease in Fertility Since the 1960s: "The average number of children per woman, after peaking at more than 7 children per woman in the 1960s, fell to nearly 2.21 children in 2014, according to the High Commission for Planning, i.e. 2.01 in urban areas compared with 2.55 in rural areas."
Participatory Banks: Still No Specific Date: "The blur still persists on the effective start-up of participatory banks. The Minister of Economy and Finance, Mohamed Boussaid, who answered an oral question in the House of Representatives, did not unveil the exact date of the start of marketing of participatory products."
LIBERATION:
Morocco Delimits, Spain Ticks: Rabat Includes Maritime Space Facing the Coasts of the Moroccan Sahara in Its Legal Arsenal: "The thorny issue of the delimitation of maritime borders between Morocco and the Canary Islands resurface after the Othmani Government's adoption of two draft laws and a draft decree relating thereto."
US Authorities' Back-Pedaling: Tablets Permitted on Board RAM: "Royal Air Maroc (RAM) announced on Wednesday that the ban on bringing electronic devices in the cabin on board its flights to the United States will be lifted starting from Thursday, July 13, 2017."
Les Inspirations Eco:
Social Dialogue: Labor Unions on Burning Coals: "The social partners are calling for a rapid revival of social dialogue in a context marked by the protest movement of the Rif and the preparation of the draft budget for 2018."
Carbon Market: Morocco Is Still Looking for Its Model: "After the launching of the call for expressions of interest, the State Secretariat in charge of Sustainable Development (SEDD) and the World Bank (WB) have begun the second phase of the process of building local market integration mechanisms."
Crédit : IMPERIUM MEDIA
