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Alsa Maroc Launches 24/7 Bus Lines: The Spanish bus operator Alsa, which manages the buses in Marrakech, Agadir, and Tangier, has launched new bus lines in the ocher city, which circulate all night 7 days a week. These bus lines will be deployed from Jemaa el Fna or Mhamid to Semlalia, or Douar Laksar, via the new town of Gueliz, the bus or train station, Avenue Allal El Fassi. It should be noted that the Spanish bus operator Alsa is the one which has landed the market of future 100% electric Marrakchi buses, for the next 6 years. The deployment of buses 24/24 is a first in Morocco.


A new McDonald's restaurant in Laâyoune: The famous American fast food chain "McDonald's" has just announced the launch of its first restaurant in Laayoune. The latter will be equipped with catering areas which offer menus through digital boards, breakfasts, Wifi, a McDrive, a McCafé, and children's playgrounds. This new restaurant will also be equipped with all McDonald's amenities: free parking, Full Kitchen, birthday room decorated festively.


Job'In, the Recruitment Application Designed in Morocco: Job'In Maroc is an application that has just made its appearance on iOS and Android stores. The concept of this application is to match employers with employees by trying to find suitable matching like Tinder job. The young entrepreneur Ali Bentaleb is at the origin of Job'In. This one has called on freelance developers to set up its project that aims to give the field of recruitment added value.


Facebook Tests the Display of Political Content on the News Feed: Facebook has decided to introduce political content into the news thread of its users called "This week in your government". Still in the testing phase, the functionality will highlight the statutes, videos, and images of politicians. The most common publications will be privileged.


FC Barcelona Announces the Closure of Its Football Academy in Casablanca: After three years of activity, FC Barcelona club announced Friday in a statement the closure of its football academy in Casablanca. For the time being, the Spanish club has not indicated the reasons which justified the breach of its contract with the local company in charge of the management of the academy. However, it said it did not have, at the moment, official sports project on Moroccan soil, warning any club against the temptation to use its name inappropriately.

 

 

Crédit : IMPERIUM MEDIA

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