Breaking 18:15 France seizes 2.5 tonnes of cannabis hidden in container at Le Havre Port 18:00 Ukraine calls for joint probe with Monaco into bombing case targeting Ukrainian businessman 17:45 Morocco’s ADM opens new Harhoura Centre highway exit to improve traffic flow 17:30 XPENG Maroc introduces the new P7+ premium electric sedan 17:15 Ségolène Royal enters French Socialist primary race ahead of 2027 presidential election 17:00 Morocco introduces new biometric passport featuring Amazigh language integration 16:45 Northern China prepares for severe rainfall as Typhoon Bavi approaches 16:30 Turkey seeks swift progress on lifting US sanctions and F-35 fighter jet deal 16:15 IEA chief calls on EU to reassess Arctic drilling policy amid energy security concerns 16:00 Federal Reserve warns inflation accelerated as tariffs, energy costs and AI investment fuel price pressures 15:45 German automakers suffer steep China sales decline as local rivals gain momentum 15:30 Shopify orders merchants to remove vape products from online stores 15:15 UK police open murder investigation into death of former minister Ann Widdecombe 15:13 111SKIN launches at Mazagan Beach & Golf Resort, marking its first Hotel Collaboration in Morocco 15:00 Baker Hughes secures conditional EU approval for $13.6 billion Chart Industries acquisition 14:45 Bank of Canada expected to keep interest rates unchanged as inflation pressures ease 14:30 Trump rejects bipartisan housing affordability bill, protests Senate inaction 14:30 Bad Bunny's Super Bowl LX show sets historic record at the Emmy Awards 14:15 EU set to launch in-depth antitrust review of Saipem-Subsea 7 merger 14:00 Mali says around 100 militants killed during military operations in the country's north 13:45 Brussels hosts international donor conference to strengthen financial support for the Palestinian Authority 13:30 Falcon advances Morocco battery ambitions with new pilot facility 12:45 Spain forest fire in Almería leaves 11 dead and 19 people missing 12:30 SoftBank and PayPay explore investment in seven & i holdings 12:15 Greece announces summer fuel price cuts after government deal with refineries 12:01 Meta faces EU pressure to redesign addictive Instagram and Facebook features 12:00 Ebola outbreak in DR Congo remains highly active as death toll reaches 625 12:00 Casablanca receives 31 new security vehicles as DGSN modernizes emergency police fleet 11:45 Portugal moves to liberalise rental market with faster evictions and end of rent controls 11:34 Shein receives China approval for Hong Kong IPO after failed New York and London plans 11:32 TV Ratings: The France-Morocco quarterfinal sets a record for M6 11:30 Olivier Faure voices disappointment after French socialists reject open primary for 2027 election 11:17 Former French secretary of state Yves Jégo charged over suspected influence peddling case 11:15 Xavier Niel to become Vodafone’s largest shareholder in €5.1 billion investment 11:00 Greece arrests three suspects over deadly firebomb attacks linked to ruling party figures 10:56 France teenager dies during World Cup celebrations after Bleus Victory over Morocco 10:45 France Inter, RTL and France Info lose listeners as music radio gains momentum 10:44 World Cup 2026: Spain and Belgium compete for a semi-final spot against France 10:44 Vienna raises tourist tax to support premium travel experience amid record visitor numbers 10:33 Poland generates first power from Baltic Power, its first offshore wind farm 10:30 Carrefour expands Crypto access in France with Bitcoin, Ethereum and Solana gift cards 10:28 Morocco’s tax authority releases 2026 incentive guide for transport sector 10:21 Bentley Torcal opens a new era for ultra-luxury grand touring 10:15 Bad Bunny and Taylor Swift lead music categories at 2026 Emmy Awards 10:00 Bangladesh’s Sheikh Hasina plans December return despite death sentence 09:45 SK Hynix raises $26.5 billion ahead of landmark Wall Street listing fueled by AI chip demand 09:30 Francofolies 2026 open in extreme heat with Aya Nakamura, Julien Clerc and 150,000 Festivalgoers expected 09:15 ECB faces renewed inflation challenge as US-Iran conflict pushes energy prices higher 09:00 Florida’s Palm Beach International Airport renamed after President Donald Trump 08:45 French Centrists Unite to back a single candidate for the 2027 presidential election 08:30 Peru’s President-elect Keiko Fujimori seeks to restore diplomatic relations with Mexico 08:15 Australia detects H5 Avian Influenza in native seabird for the first time 08:00 North Korea announces expansion of nuclear capabilities and military intelligence 07:45 TikTok tightens crackdown on AI-generated spam accounts to protect users and creators 07:30 Volkswagen rescue plan faces uncertainty after stakeholder talks end without concrete measures 07:15 UNESCO calls for wider debt-for-education swaps to address global school funding crisis 07:00 Bayer secures €3 billion from Apollo in contraceptives business investment deal

Maroc Telecom votes on significant governance overhaul

Tuesday 20 May 2025 - 08:50
By: Dakir Madiha
Maroc Telecom votes on significant governance overhaul

Maroc Telecom shareholders will convene on June 18 to decide on a fundamental governance restructuring. The telecommunications company intends to transition from its dual-board framework to a unitary board system. This change is projected to consolidate the decision-making apparatus within the organization.

The proposal before shareholders would convert Maroc Telecom into a limited company with a board of directors. This would replace the current arrangement as a limited company with both a management board and a supervisory board, but approval must be secured at the upcoming mixed general assembly.

This governance reconfiguration marks a notable departure for the telecom provider, which has operated under the dual-board structure since its formation in 1998. The existing system creates a clear division between operational management and supervisory responsibilities.

Under the present arrangement, the management board, capped at five members, handles day-to-day operations. The supervisory board exercises continuous oversight. This dual mechanism is typically employed by major corporations, particularly in the banking, insurance, and telecommunications industries.

The contemplated single-board format would unify authority within one governing entity. In this model, the board of directors assumes both management and control functions. A president-director general (PDG) would wield broad powers to represent the company.

Directors elected by shareholders would oversee strategic initiatives and present management reports during general assemblies. This governance approach is characterized by its centralized command structure.

The transformation requires endorsement under quorum and majority rules for Extraordinary General Assemblies. Upon approval, the change would become effective following registration in the company’s commercial register.

The assembly agenda also includes amendments to the company’s articles of association. These would undergo modification article by article, then comprehensively. A new version would subsequently be adopted.

The June meeting will address the termination of current leadership positions as well. Both supervisory and management board members would conclude their duties once the governance alteration is officially registered.

This governance shift comes just three months after Mohamed Benchaaboun took the helm as the new chairman of the executive board. He replaced Abdeslam Ahizoune, whose 27-year tenure ended amid criticism for anti-competitive practices and a monopolistic approach.

Benchaaboun, formerly Director General of the Mohammed VI Investment Fund, is known for his consensus-building approach and previously headed the National Telecommunications Regulatory Agency (ANRT).

The structural changes also coincide with Morocco’s ambitious 5G rollout scheduled for November this year. The national plan aims to provide 5G access to 25% of the population by year-end, expanding to 70% by 2030.

This deployment supports Morocco’s preparations for hosting the 2025 African Cup of Nations (AFCON) and the 2030 FIFA World Cup, positioning the country as a regional digital innovation leader.

Maroc Telecom has also entered an unprecedented partnership with competitor Inwi, creating joint ventures for infrastructure development. The agreement includes FiberCo, which plans to install one million fiber optic connections within two years, and TowerCo, responsible for building 2,000 telecommunications towers by 2028.

This MAD 4.4 billion ($440 million) investment program marks a resolution to years of conflict between the operators, in which Maroc Telecom was ordered to pay MAD 6.38 billion ($638 million) in compensation to Inwi, now reduced to MAD 4.38 billion ($438 million) with the new agreement.


  • Fajr
  • Sunrise
  • Dhuhr
  • Asr
  • Maghrib
  • Isha

Read more

This website, walaw.press, uses cookies to provide you with a good browsing experience and to continuously improve our services. By continuing to browse this site, you agree to the use of these cookies.