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Mansouri Zayna

Mansouri Zayna
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Mansouri Zayna is a journalist and news writer at L'Intelligencer, where she reports on Morocco, business, politics, technology, and international affairs. With a strong interest in economic development and regional diplomacy, she produces in-depth, fact-based coverage designed for a global readership. Her work combines accuracy, context, and clarity to help readers better understand the events and trends influencing Morocco and the international landscape. She is committed to delivering high-quality journalism that meets the highest editorial standards.

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Agadir and Saidia Gain Ground as Morocco’s Value Beach Destinations

Agadir and Saidia Gain Ground as Morocco’s Value Beach Destinations

Morocco’s summer tourism offer is increasingly extending beyond its best-known city breaks, with Agadir and Saidia emerging as attractive options for travelers seeking beach...
KFC Morocco Expands Summer Menu With New Cheesy Toastie

KFC Morocco Expands Summer Menu With New Cheesy Toastie

KFC Morocco has introduced the Cheesy Toastie, a new premium menu item designed to broaden its summer food offering with a recipe centered around...
FIFA Leadership Meets in Morocco as Infantino Faces Mounting Pressure

FIFA Leadership Meets in Morocco as Infantino Faces Mounting Pressure

Senior FIFA officials are gathering in Morocco on Wednesday for a high-level meeting chaired by FIFA President Gianni Infantino, as the organization seeks to...
Morocco Eyes Redemption Against South Africa in WAFCON Quarter-Finals

Morocco Eyes Redemption Against South Africa in WAFCON Quarter-Finals

Morocco’s journey at the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations enters a decisive stage this weekend as the Atlas Lionesses prepare to face defending...
Morocco Unveils $1.5 Billion Waste-to-Energy Project in Casablanca

Morocco Unveils $1.5 Billion Waste-to-Energy Project in Casablanca

Morocco is moving ahead with one of Africa’s largest environmental infrastructure projects after approving a $1.5 billion waste-to-energy facility in Casablanca, a development expected...