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News: Headlines from the Moroccan Press: Monday, July 24, 2017

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BMCE Bank of Africa: Tower of Rabat Bouregreg Built in 3 Years: "BMCE Bank of Africa Group signed, in Casablanca, last July 20, the contract to build the Tour de Rabat Bouregreg with the Chinese group China Railway Construction Corporation International and the Moroccan TGCC."

Al Hoceïma Events: HACA Pinned SNRT, Médi 1 TV, and Med Radio: "Three new decisions of the High Authority for Audiovisual Communication (HACA) have just fallen. They contain warnings addressed to SNRT, Médi 1 TV, and Med Radio. The audiovisual gendarme accuses them of the use inappropriate images or the use of words with a pejorative and degrading connotation to human dignity."

Read more at: LE MATIN DU SAHARA


Kamal Lahlou, Vice-President of AFCNO: "This election took place on the Extraordinary General Assembly of AFCNO held on the sidelines of the 8th edition of des Jeux de la Francophonie, which hosts the Ivorian economic metropolis starting from July 21 to 30. Accompanied during this meeting by Secretary General of CNOM, El Mamoun Belabbas, Lahlou was in the running with the representative of Chad, elected 2nd Vice-President (11 votes) and representative of Niger."

Lakjaâ Strengthens Morocco's Presence in CAF: "As a skilled negotiator, Faouzi Lakjaâ accumulates honors within the Confederation of African Football. The president of the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) lays the pawn to his opponents and takes the position of vice president of CAF, only a few months after he managed to flush the Algerian Mohamed Raouraoua from the executive committee and to succeed him as the representative of North Africa. A new position, one should say, tailor-made for the Moroccan since the fundamental law of the African body has just been revised to allow the President to have a third representative within the headquarters that Lakjaâ was awarded last Friday. This decision was revealed at the end of a meeting of the Executive Committee of CAF, held the same day, on the sidelines of the Confederation Symposium hosted in Rabat."

Read more at: AL BAYANE


Suspicious Assumptions: Fake News: Record Breaking of Irregular Migrants to Morocco: "Should we expect a large influx of irregular migrants into Morocco? Yes, according to some national media which evoke the "waves of migrants" that are going to take the city of Nador by storm. Some even speak of "an unprecedented surge of sub-Saharan immigrants in Morocco.""

Who Governs in Algiers? ...And It Is Polisario Which Asks the Question! : "Who governs in Algiers, Abdelaziz Bouteflika or his brother Said? This is the question that arose Sunday the site of information close to Polisario "El Confidencial Sahraoui", in an article about the health state of the Algerian president. A very daring question, foreign to the habits of Polisario vis-à-vis the Algerian godfather and which reveals the tensions that darken relations between Algiers and Tindouf since the appointing of Brahim Ghali as leader of the separatist movement."

Read more at: LIBERATION


National Education: The Wearing of White Blouses Proposed to Teachers: "The white blouses will return to the schools as soon as next school year. In any case, this is obviously the wish of the Ministry of National Education, Vocational Training, Higher Education, and Scientific Research. Indeed, it has just issued new guidelines to officials and civil servant."

Financing of 12 Million Dirhams:  Al-Hoceima Oncology Center Is Ready: "The Regional Council of Tangier-Tetouan-Al-Hoceima Region announced that the regional center of oncology of Al-Hoceima is now operational. Indeed, the Ministry of Health has stressed recently in a statement that this initiative will be followed by a visit by the Minister of Health on Monday, July 24, in order to see on the place of the implementation of this project."

Read more at: AUJOURD'HUI LE MAROC


National Education: What Reliability for Emergency Measures? : "The first signs of changing the outdated governance model of public education could be felt during the next school year. The optimization of the pedagogical relationship within the entire school and higher cycles was at the center of the presentation by the Minister of National Education, Mohamed Hassad, during the last Council of the Government. "

Household Indebtedness: Will the Moroccan Go into Debt for Life? : "The financial debt of Moroccan households has reached its highest level in 2016. The outstanding amount of this indebtedness amounts to 309 billion Dirhams, an increase of 4.3%. It thus accounts for 30% of GDP. According to Bank Al-Maghrib, this level is considered high compared to several emerging economies."

Read more at: Les Inspirations Eco

 

 

Crédit : IMPERIUM MEDIA



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