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News: Headlines from the Moroccan Press: Monday, July 3, 2017

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LE MATIN DU SAHARA:
Arrival in Addis Ababa of HRH the Prince Moulay Rachid to Represent HM the King at the 29th AU Summit: "HRH the Prince Moulay Rachid has arrived in Addis Ababa on Sunday evening to represent His Majesty the King Mohammed VI in the works of the 29th African Union (AU) summit in the Ethiopian capital scheduled for July 3 and 4. HRH the Prince Moulay Rachid was welcomed at his arrival at the Bole International Airport in Addis Ababa by the Ethiopian Minister of Science and Technology, Dr. Getahun Mekuria, and by Ms. Amani Abou-Zeid, Commissioner for Infrastructure and Energy in AU."

Desalination of Seawater: The Agadir Project Relaunched in a New Site: "While it was still believed to be under construction for commissioning this year, the seawater desalination plant of the Grand Agadir will only be delivered in 2019. And for good reason, the project has been resized and even changed site. Its production capacity is thereby more than doubled to integrate, along with drinking water, the irrigation in the Souss-Massa region."


AUJOURD'HUI LE MAROC:
Autoroutes du Maroc: Traffic Has Recorded a 7.2% Growth in 2016: "The highway traffic has recorded in 2016 a 7.2% growth over the entire network compared to a year earlier. It has thus surpassed the average growth of 5% since 2012. The year 2016 was also marked by the launching of plan to modernize and automate the operation of the highway network and the closure of the program contract 2008-2015."

Mohammed VI Foundation for the Protection of the Environment: The Time Is on the Balance Sheet: "HRH the Princess Lalla Hasnaa chaired the board of directors of Mohammed VI Foundation for the Protection of Environment in Rabat on Thursday, June 29, 2017. During this event, HRH the Princess Lalla Hasnaa highlighted the Foundation's journey throughout its fifteen years of existence before taking stock of the year that has passed."


L'ECONOMISTE:
Online Tax Filing Le Big-bang: "Individuals will be able to quickly file their tax returns and pay certain taxes online. The General Directorate of Taxes (DGI) is in the process of finalizing a computer solution. The project, given for imminent, concerns the most important taxpayer population, not in terms of revenue, but in terms of number..."

SNI and Engie in Model: "HASSAN Ouriagli and Gérard Mestrallet, two big bosses of two reference groups (SNI and Engie) in Morocco and France, rise to the niche on the subject of the mixing in company, and women leaders in particular.
The two bosses propose a series of actions, initiatives, and measures that can serve as leverage. At the forefront of these fundamentals, the total commitment to the highest level of management. To set an example, SNI and Engie sponsor the trophy of the women's manager of the year 2017. »


AL BAYANE:
El Othmani on Al Oula and 2M: The Government at Work and Listening: "The investigation ordered by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI on the events of Al Hoceima; the list of economic, social, cultural, and developmental demands expressed by the inhabitants of the province of Al Hoceima; the project of advanced regionalization, moralization of public life; flexibility of the dirham; and dialogue with the social partners were the main axes developed by the head of the Executive, Saad Eddine El Othmani, during a special broadcast on Saturday night on the two television channels Al Oula and 2M. From the start, El Othmani announced the color, stressing on that the investigation carried out by the competent authorities on the events in Al Hoceima and the progress of the projects will be completed. In addition, he wished to point out that the findings of this inquiry will be made public and the decisions that will be made."

Cinema: No FIFM This Year: "The Foundation of the Marrakech International Film Festival (FIFM) has decided to postpone the holding of the 2017 edition of the Festival to resume in 2018, announced the Foundation on Friday. This decision was made "to enable the Festival to move forward in its mission to not only promote the Moroccan film industry, but also to be open to other cultures, an unavoidable reality of the universality of the Seventh Art," explained the Foundation in a statement at the conclusion of its Board of Directors and its Ordinary General Meeting held on Friday. "This period will be taken advantage of to define and promote a dynamic of change to implement new organization and tools that take into account the unbridled development of the digital world to better serve the Festival's vision and objectives," continues the statement. The Council also decided to maintain, in 2017, the charitable and cultural activities of the Foundation (cataract campaigns, writing residence for Moroccan scriptwriters, strengthening of international links), according to the statement. FIFM Foundation Board of Directors also reviewed the achievements and advances realized during the past year."


LIBERATION:
The Announced End of Daech Arouses Anxiety and Apprehension: Concerts Between Rabat and Madrid to Anticipate a Mass Return of Jihadists: "The return of Moroccan jihadists could constitute a danger for Spain. This is the idea that has been defended by Spanish experts during a study day organized last week as part of summer courses of the Complutense University of Madrid."

Gold Rush Towards the South of Dakhla: Small-scale Miners Scour the Environs of Aousserd: "A few weeks ago, an information conveyed by certain gold miners from Dakhla asserted that gold is picked up by the shovel in the vicinity of Aousserd four hundred kilometers south of Dakhla and in the vicinity of the protective belt known as a military zone prohibited to civilians. This information prompted dozens of young people in the region to rush to the designated location with highly sophisticated metal detectors for those who can afford it. These detectors are sold from 10,000 up to 95,000 Dirhams for the most expensive."


LES INSPIRATIONS ECO:
Projects Signed Before the King: We Stop the Mess: "It was necessary to raise the tone and deprive some ministers from holidays to ensure that the Executive obeys and recognizes the importance of well-done work. The king did not hide his wrath to see structuring projects signed in his presence to fall into limbo. Today, a decision has been taken to create a commission attached to the Primacy. It should focus on the realization of a comprehensive inventory of conventions and projects signed before the Sovereign or adopted by the Council of Government in all regions of the kingdom."

Exchange Regulations: The New Instruction Finally Ready: "The announcement of launching the dirham flexibility is postponed for obscure reasons but remains on the agenda. The general project of instruction of exchange operations is ready and waiting for the green light from the Minister of the Economy and Finance. Update on the main new measures governing hedging operations against currency risk."

 

 

Crédit : IMPERIUM MEDIA

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