Keywords: Transportation
Exciting developments are on the horizon for Rabat, the capital of Morocco, as plans for a cutting-edge high-speed rail station have been unveiled. This project is a pivotal component of the extensive initiative to extend the high-speed rail line connecting Kenitra and Marrakech. Spearheaded by the national......
Morocco has recently finalized agreements with Germany's development bank, KfW, securing €250 million in loans and €7 million in grants. These funds are earmarked for crucial social protection, sustainable transportation, and irrigation projects. In a ceremony held in Rabat on Wednesday,......
The advent of ridesharing apps and electronic transportation platforms has significantly transformed urban mobility in Morocco, broadening the transportation landscape from traditional taxis to a diverse array of e-transport options accessible through smartphone applications. Despite the widespread adoption......
The African Development Bank (AfDB) has allocated €246 million to fund the construction of the strategic Guercif-Nador highway in Morocco. This initiative is poised to revolutionize transportation infrastructure and catalyze economic growth. The funding package comprises €200 million from......
CASABLANCA - Faouzi Annajah, the Moroccan founder of Franco-Moroccan automaker NamX, has unveiled new details about the revolutionary hydrogen-powered technology that will propel the company’s upcoming NamX Huv sport utility vehicle. Collaborating with renowned Italian coachbuilder Pininfarina,......
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