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About Jalal
Jalal Bounouar is a journalist based in Casablanca, Grand Casablanca, Maroc. 
Main mission : Interviewing, gathering and reporting  news related to different fields of Interest.
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Arabic English
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Interview (Video / Broadcast) News Gathering Feature Stories
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Interview with Amine Lahlou: Renewable Energies, a Growing Sector in Africa

01 Oct 2023  |  www.africa.com
Amine Lahlou, a Moroccan expert in renewable energies, discusses the current state and growth potential of the renewable energy sector in Morocco and Africa. He highlights Morocco's significant investments in renewable projects like the Noor Project and the role of the private sector and government in promoting renewable energy. Lahlou emphasizes the need for decreasing costs, increasing awareness, and creating a supportive legal framework to encourage investment in renewable energies across Africa. He also underscores the importance of local production of renewable energy components and the role of training in advancing the sector.

Freelancing in Africa: A Growing Trend On the Continent

03 Jan 2022  |  www.africa.com
Freelancing is rapidly growing across Africa, providing diverse opportunities and aligning with the continent's economic dynamism. Companies are increasingly adopting this employment model, driven by the flexibility and cost-effectiveness it offers. The trend is particularly attractive to African youth, who face a challenging job market and seek independence and innovation in their careers. Key figures like Ndom Fabrice, Ahmed Zaitouni, and Toufik Bougarne highlight the benefits and potential of freelancing. However, challenges such as social protection and integration into company culture remain. Organizations like the Southern African Freelancers’ Association support freelancers in overcoming these obstacles.

Africa Energy Series: A HUGE Bright Spot In The Desert

02 Mar 2020  |  Africa.com - Stay Smart About Africa
In the Moroccan desert near Ouarzazate, the world's largest concentrated solar power plant, Noor Ouarzazate, is part of Morocco's strategy to produce over 40% of its electricity from clean energy by 2020. The project, which began in 2013, aims to reduce the country's dependence on imported energy and cut CO2 emissions. The Noor complex, a four-phase project, will have a capacity of 580 MW and is expected to save 1 million tonnes of oil annually. The initiative has received international acclaim and significant funding from various global institutions, including the World Bank and the European Union. The project is seen as a model for renewable energy development, particularly in Africa.

How Morocco is Harvesting Water from Fog

09 Jan 2020  |  africa.com
A project in southwestern Morocco, led by the Dar Si Hmad organization, has transformed the lives of villagers by harvesting fog into water using large nets. This initiative, located at the Boutmezguida mountain summit, has been operational since 2014 and serves five villages in the Sidi Ifni region. The system, known as 'cloud fishing,' captures water droplets from fog, mixes them with groundwater, and supplies households with 25 to 30 liters per person per day. The project has saved villagers time, allowed women and children to focus on education and argan oil production, and has been recognized with the United Nations Momentum for Change Climate Change Award.

10 Best African Male Runners of All Time

29 Oct 2019  |  www.africa.com
The article lists the top ten African male runners of all time, celebrating their achievements and contributions to athletics. It highlights the careers and records of athletes such as Kipchoge Keino, Haile Gebrselassie, Said Aouita, Hicham El Guerrouj, Kenenisa Bekele, Paul Tergat, Henry Rono, Noureddine Morceli, Geoffrey Mutai, and Wilson Kipsang Kiprotich. These runners have set numerous world records, won multiple Olympic medals, and made significant impacts in middle-distance and long-distance running.

Real Life in Rabat, Morocco

15 Oct 2019  |  www.africa.com
Rabat, the capital of Morocco, is a city that blends modernity with tradition, offering a rich cultural and historical experience. It is a political and administrative hub, home to the Royal Palace, government buildings, and various embassies. The city is known for its welcoming and friendly inhabitants, diverse job opportunities, and a variety of cultural, educational, and recreational activities. Despite some challenges like high living costs and traffic congestion, Rabat remains a dynamic and attractive city for both locals and expatriates.

10 Best Destination Countries in Africa

18 Sep 2019  |  africa.com
Tourism is a significant economic activity in Africa, offering diverse landscapes and rich cultural heritage. The continent saw a rebound in tourist arrivals in 2016, with standout performances from Tunisia and Egypt. Initiatives like visa facilitation and regional cooperation have been launched to boost tourism. Experts suggest that infrastructure development, security, democracy, and modern marketing strategies are needed to further grow the industry. The top ten destination countries in Africa, based on international arrivals, include South Africa, Egypt, Morocco, Mauritius, Tunisia, Kenya, Algeria, Tanzania, Ethiopia, and Nigeria. Each country offers unique attractions, from historical sites and safaris to cultural diversity and natural landscapes.

Casablanca, Morocco

15 Aug 2019  |  www.africa.com
Casablanca, Morocco's economic and financial capital, is a modern metropolis with a rich historical and architectural heritage. The city offers significant business opportunities, highlighted by landmarks such as Casanearshore Park and the Technopark building. Key attractions include the Great Mosque and the Hassan II Mosque. Recommended accommodations include Hyatt Regency, Kenzi Tower Hotel, Sheraton Casablanca Hotel & Towers, Golden Tulip Farah Casablanca, and Movenpick Hotel Casablanca. The city is well-connected via Mohammed V International Airport and has efficient local transport options. Morocco is considered a safe travel destination with robust security measures. The multilingual population ensures ease of communication for tourists. Financial transactions are predominantly conducted in Moroccan Dirham, with widespread availability of ATMs and currency exchange offices.

10 Best African Countries for Doing Business 2019

19 May 2019  |  africa.com
The World Bank's Doing Business index ranks economies based on the regulatory environment for businesses. The 2019 report highlights the top ten African countries for ease of doing business, with Mauritius leading the continent and ranking 20th globally. Rwanda and Morocco follow, with significant improvements and reforms contributing to their high rankings. Other countries in the top ten include Kenya, Tunisia, South Africa, Botswana, Zambia, Seychelles, and Djibouti, each with various reforms and initiatives to improve their business environments. The report evaluates criteria such as starting a business, obtaining permits, accessing electricity, and protecting minority investors.

Meet Moroccan Expert In The Freelancing Sector

06 Sep 2018  |  www.africa.com
The freelancing sector in Morocco has seen significant growth, driven by technological advancements and legal reforms. Youssef Amakrane, co-manager of Freelancer.ma, discusses the sector's expansion, challenges faced by freelancers, and the importance of government support and skill development. Freelancer.ma aims to expand across Africa, creating a continental platform to connect freelancers and recruiters. Key areas for freelancers include IT, graphic design, marketing, writing, and finance. Challenges include payment security, access to certifications, and project management skills.

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