In the space of twenty years, the price of Eid mutton has more than doubled and is becoming too much of a burden for many modest households.
All posts about 20 years in Morocco
In 20 years in Morocco, a great deal of social progress has been made, particularly for employees. The trade union struggle has been facilitated and even accompanied by a "social" king whose objective is human development.
Since I arrived in Morocco, the number of fast food outlets and foreign restaurants has multiplied, but the basics of Moroccan gastronomy remain the same and still stand up to the abuse!
20 times I've experienced at least part of Ramadan in Morocco, the fatigue of fasting and the numbness of the rhythm. My very first Ramadan, in 2004, was spent travelling around the country.
I discovered Morocco and a bit of soccer twenty years ago. With the #CAN2023, which we hope to win, many memories come flooding back.
Early October, the Moroccan government began work on the reform of the family code, or "Mudawana", which should be ready for passage through Parliament in the spring session of 2024.
It had been brewing for a long time, and every time I returned to Germany I felt less and less at home. But in the end, Germany had never been my home.
Published on 20 August 2007, this newsletter existed even before the blog, which began a few days later. It talks about open sky, and marvels at this great milestone!








