1. The Dreamliner B787 of the RAM lands for the first time in Dakar: ""The organization by the national company Royal Air Maroc (RAM) of a Casablanca-Dakar special flight on board of a Boeing 787 Dreamliner is an ideal opportunity to celebrate the exceptional Moroccan-Senegalese friendship," assured, in Dakar on Wednesday, the sales manager of RAM, Abdelghani El Aissoug. "Senegal is historically part of the RAM network, especially since the Casablanca-Dakar line was inaugurated on March 30, 1958. "The landing for the first time in Dakar of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner of the RAM is an occasion to celebrate the exemplary relations between Morocco and Senegal, and it is intended as a translation of the royal will to open up to the African continent," he noted during a press conference held after the inaugural landing of this aircraft at the international airport Léopold Sédar Senghor of Dakar."
2. The Sino-Moroccan consortium will build the highest tower of Africa: "The tower of Rabat, colossal building whose model was presented to the King Mohammed VI in March 2016, will be realized by the Sino-Moroccan consortium CRCC/CCGT which won the call for tender. The FinanceCom group, owned by the billionaire Othmane Benjelloun, announced this Tuesday that seven other bidders had applied. The plans of the future tower, which will measure 250 meters, were designed by the duo of Spanish-Moroccan architects formed by Rafael De La Hoz and Hakim Benjelloun. The future tower will be built in the valley of Bouregreg."
3. PR Media is divided into 5 categories: "PR Media has received 5 awards in 6 categories at the award ceremony of SABER Awards Africa, whose first edition of which was held in Casablanca, on May 11, 2017. The Influence Communication Consulting Agency has thus been awarded a Diamond SABER Award, four Gold SABER Awards, and two "Certificates of Excellence" in reward of its campaigns for Mawazine- Rhythms of the World, Crédit du Maroc, Ford, and Kasperksy."
4. The World Bank is working on a new country strategy for Morocco: "The World Bank country strategy for Morocco will be finished in a few months. The local teams of the Bretton Woods institution are already working to prepare the new strategy to be implemented. According to our information, the new roadmap is expected to respond more effectively to the objectives the World Bank has set for Morocco; namely the reduction of extreme poverty and the promotion of shared and inclusive growth."
5. Emirates Hospitals Group is eyeing the health sector in Morocco: "The Moroccan health sector attracts more and more foreign groups eager to take advantage of the wind of liberalization which has been blowing since the enactment in 2015 of Law 131-13 relating to the practice of medicine. Indeed, after the French Elsan (number two in private health facilities) and the German Fresenius (the world leader in products and services for patients with chronic kidney disease), to mention only those that have actually planted their standard in Morocco in early 2017, it is the turn of the operators of the Middle East to get in the running."
Crédit : IMPERIUM MEDIA