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Morocco is building the 115,000-capacity Grand Stade de Casablanca, set to become the world’s largest football stadium ahead of the 2030 FIFA World Cup. The project reflects the nation’s ambition, cultural pride, and investment in infrastructure, tourism, and future opportunities.
Morocco becomes the first African nation to introduce referee body cameras in a top-flight football match during the Casablanca derby between Raja Club Athletic and Wydad AC. The move signals a new era of innovation, transparency, and leadership in African football.
The Nigeria–Morocco Gas Pipeline is emerging as one of Africa’s most ambitious energy projects, connecting West African nations and potentially supplying gas to Europe. The initiative is expected to boost energy access, economic growth, regional trade, and opportunities for millions.
by 1 - Joseph James Udoh
The Nigeria–Morocco Gas Pipeline is emerging as one of Africa’s most ambitious energy projects, connecting West African nations and potentially supplying gas to Europe. The initiative is expected to boost energy access, economic growth, regional trade, and opportunities for millions.
by 1 - Joseph James Udoh
Morocco is building the 115,000-capacity Grand Stade de Casablanca, set to become the world’s largest football stadium ahead of the 2030 FIFA World Cup. The project reflects the nation’s ambition, cultural pride, and investment in infrastructure, tourism, and future opportunities.
by 1 - Joseph James Udoh
Morocco becomes the first African nation to introduce referee body cameras in a top-flight football match during the Casablanca derby between Raja Club Athletic and Wydad AC. The move signals a new era of innovation, transparency, and leadership in African football.
by 1 - Joseph James Udoh