Morocco's great moussems: the Imilchil fiançés, the Festival of the Roses, the Date moussem... all great opportunities to immerse yourself in Moroccan culture.
From negotiations to the finish line at the end of April, a quiet 1st May: trade unionism and workers' rights in Morocco, a complex history and a slow conquest
Moroccan gastronomy from the simplest to the most complex, with the arrival of foreign cuisines, the wide range of what you can eat in Morocco
Salary savings allow you, subject to certain conditions, to transfer part of your earned income to a convertible dirham or foreign currency account.
The photos of the crowds at Marrakesh airport send out the wrong signal about the airport's ability to cope with what turned out to be a relatively normal influx of passengers. No doubt a system problem...
There are several possible statuses for freelancers in Morocco. The two best are autoentrepreneur or manager of a small company.
It's almost the end of Ramadan, and I remember my very first Ramadan, in 2004, full of discoveries.
The minimum share capital for a company in Morocco is 1 dirham. Avoid accountants who talk to you about 100,000 dirhams, they haven't been up to date since... 2006
Living in Morocco and speaking only English is more difficult. Should you learn Arabic or French, or can you manage on your own?
Respect is an essential word in Morocco. Disrespect is sometimes shown through behaviour that, for a foreigner, is perfectly normal. Here are a few pitfalls to avoid
The complete list of public holidays in Morocco, with the rules for payment of wages and compensation in the event of a public holiday worked.
The date chosen for the Amazigh New Year in Morocco is later than elsewhere, so as not to be too close to 11 January, Independence Day.
The true story of the creation of the Amazigh calendar in 1980, the reasons for the symbols chosen and its rapid evolution.
From 2004 to 2024, many things have changed, but not Morocco's passion for soccer, and their hope of finally winning the African Cup of Nations that so often eludes them.
A number of different calendars, used together or in different places, an important festival found in many places, a look at what we know about Yennayer.
Yennayer, ⵢⴻⵏⵏⴻⵢⴻⵔ, the Amazigh New Year, an agricultural festival in line with the Julian calendar, everywhere in Tamaghza (Berberia)? A lot of questions with not-so-simple answers.
















