Senegal and Morocco Celebrate Strengthened Bilateral Ties

Senegal’s Prime Minister, Amadou Ba, lauds the enduring and strengthened ties with Morocco, hailing the Kingdom as a “privileged partner” across diverse sectors. The acknowledgment came during the 50th Conference of the International Francophone Press Union (UPF) in Dakar, emphasizing the historical and reciprocal nature of the relationship. Prime Minister Ba highlights Morocco’s significant investments in Senegal, particularly in banking, insurance, and various sectors, underscoring the positive impact on economic cooperation. The UPF conference served as a platform for fostering international collaboration, showcasing Morocco’s integral role in the Francophone community. The commendation reflects a broader trend in African nations seeking robust intra-continental partnerships for mutual growth and development.

Morocco Prepares to Host World Bank-IMF Meetings Amidst Earthquake Aftermath

Morocco’s unwavering commitment to hosting the World Bank-IMF meetings in the wake of a devastating earthquake demonstrates remarkable resilience and dedication. With over 12,000 participants expected to attend, the country has spared no effort in preparing a world-class venue spanning 50 hectares. The earthquake’s impact assessment is underway to ensure that affected areas are rebuilt in a resilient and sustainable manner. Despite the tragic event, Moroccan officials emphasize that the designated venue remains untouched and fully operational. Marrakesh, the host city, is ready to showcase its achievements and reforms to a global audience, providing a vital platform for African nations to advocate for their long-term growth.