24 August 2004 The Moroccan private corporation Groupe Chaabi continues to expand in the African market and has been able to find opportunities in economies that have shown positive growth prospects.
Morocco and southern Spain were favourite destinations when I was a student in Manchester in the 1970s. We could get a cheap package tour flight to Alicante, ditch the package holiday, jump on a bus ...
As concert venues go, it's not exactly Carnegie Hall. A few dozen folding chairs are set up in a courtyard, in front of a modest elevated stage. A half-dozen musicians are crowded around a table, ...
Last time Jace Clayton (bka DJ Rupture) was on the road with FADER photo editor John Francis Peters they were chasing down tribal guarachero in Monterrey Mexico. Now they’re in Morocco for the month ...
Arabs, Jews, Berbers, Andalusians, Sufis, sub-Saharan Africans and miscellaneous remnants of colonialism all inform “native” Moroccan culture. Therefore, it’s not surprising that the country’s music ...
Moroccan billionaire Miloud Chaabi has reportedly resigned from the Kingdom’s House of Representatives. According to a report by Morocco World News, Chaabi, an 85 year-old businessman with a fortune ...
Chaabi, standing over 6 feet tall and dressed in jeans, radiates enthusiasm and energy. She was the first woman mayor of a Moroccan municipality, Essaouira. She also is vice president of Groupe Chaabi ...
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