News: Headlines from the Moroccan Press of 03/04/2017
L'ECONOMISTE : The AMO: ANAM on the dock: "Health care providers and managers of health insurance (AMO) have no choice: either they agree on the national reference rates or they will be forced...
L'ECONOMISTE : The AMO: ANAM on the dock: "Health care providers and managers of health insurance (AMO) have no choice: either they agree on the national reference rates or they will be forced...
AL BAYANE : Morocco-WHO: Strengthening reforms to meet SDG challenges: "The Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization (WHO) signed the Morocco-WHO Cooperation Strategy The period 2017-2021....
L'ECONOMISTE : Gas Water Heater: The End of Anarchy? The increasing number of accidents caused by gas-fired heaters has prompted the government to react. "The Ministry of Industry and Commerce...
SENEGAL: Oil and Gas: CN-EITI wants to be inspired by best practices: "The National Committee for the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (CN-EITI) wants to draw on best practices in...
L'ECONOMISTE : Tariff inflation at ports: "The drop in the cost of ocean freight has hardly benefited Moroccan operators. At issue, the tariffs of the services, which have seen significant increases,...
SENEGAL: Illegal enrichment in Gabon: four files sent to the prosecutor: "In Gabon, the National Commission for Combating Illegal Enrichment (CNLCEI) said in a statement issued on Friday (March...
SENEGAL : A quarter of the profits of European banks placed in tax havens: "Oxfam's latest report," Banks in Exile, "published on Monday the 27th of March, reveals that a quarter of the profits...
L'ECONOMISTE: Finally!: AFTER almost six months of procrastination, it seems that we finally see the end of the tunnel. Saâdeddine El Othmani has already built his majority and he immediately...
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