News Morocco Draa-Tafilalet: HE Aziz Rabbah, Morocco's Minister of Energy, Mines & Sustainable Development to Keynote DTMC Mining Event in Erfoud, Morocco
International Drâa-Tafilalet Mining Conference (DTMC) www.dtmconference.com, the largest and only international mining conference and exhibition to be held in Drâa-Tafilalet region in East Morocco, is honoured that HE Aziz Rabbah, Morocco’s Minister of Energy, Mines & Sustainable Development will deliver the government keynote address at the event. HE Aziz Rabbah, the former Minister of Equipment, Transport and Logistics since January 2012, was appointed as Minister of Energy, Mines and Sustainable Development in April 2017. His presence signifies the government’s commitment to promote the mining potential of the Drâa-Tafilalet region.
News Morocco Draa-Tafilalet: Morocco opens 230 MW solar tender
The solar complex, to be built near Midelt in central Morocco through a public-private partnership, is expected to have a capacity of 230 MW and to include CSP as well as PV technology. The project is ...
News Morocco Draa-Tafilalet: Governance and the Future of the Arab World
2 Freedom House rates Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, and Morocco as “partly free,” demonstrating these governments’ ability to control their liberalization processes. However, overall, discouraged activists ...
News Morocco Draa-Tafilalet: Morocco- Ouarzazate Local Products Fair Features Region's Honey, Argan, Dates
the first fair of local products has had a positive impact on the Draa Tafilalet region, promoting tourism, culture, and agriculture, which serves the purpose of the Chamber of Agriculture. The first ...
News Morocco Draa-Tafilalet: Nissan Navara vs the Moroccan desert
Which explains why I’m gunning this new special edition up a towering 200 metre-high Trump-orange dune near Er-Rachidia in Morocco’s eastern Drâa-Tafilalet region, on a gruelling route to Ouarzazate ...
News Morocco Draa-Tafilalet: Morocco issues 200 MW PV tender
The tender is divided into two lots: one for the construction of five plants – in Ain Beni Mathar, Bouanane, Boudenib, Boulemane (Enjil) and Outat El Haj – all in eastern Morocco; and a second for ...