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About Kenitra

Kénitra (القنيطرة, which means "small bridge" in Arabic) is a city in Morocco, known during the French protectorate as...

News in Kenitra

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Sustainable development at the heart of APEK's concerns
24Apr
Sustainable developmentKenitra
Sustainable development at the heart of APEK's concerns

On the occasion of International Earth Day, the Parents' Association of the Honoré de Balzac...

ONCF modernizes tracks in Kenitra
03Apr
TransportationKenitra
ONCF modernizes tracks in Kenitra

Despite the scale of this work, the ONCF maintains all rail services to and from Kenitra station,...

Internet risks explained to parents
28Mar
NewsKenitra
Internet risks explained to parents

The city of Kenitra hosted a meeting on the secure use of the Internet and the fight against the...

The police set up their communication unit
21Mar
NewsKenitra
The police set up their communication unit

The new structure will be in charge of relations with the press and will work to provide media...

Tribute to the poetess Rayhana Bachir
10Mar
CultureKenitra
Tribute to the poetess Rayhana Bachir

The Mohammed El Boukili Foundation organised, on the occasion of International Women's Day, a...

Local management presented to Senegalese mayors
08Mar
NewsKenitra
Local management presented to Senegalese mayors

A delegation composed of Senegalese mayors, civil society actors, women leaders, experts, and...

Islamic finance under debate
18Dec
FinanceKenitra
Islamic finance under debate

The National School of Commerce and Management of Kenitra organised, in collaboration with the...

Automotive: German excellence chooses Kénitra
11Sep
AutomotiveKenitra
Automotive: German excellence chooses Kénitra

The capital of the Gharb has become a preferred destination for national and foreign investors,...

Kénitra, capital of world youth
06Aug
NewsKenitra
Kénitra, capital of world youth

The city of Kénitra was, for nearly two weeks, the capital of world youth. The Ibn Tofaïl...