The Moroccan government has officially launched its national digital mining registry, a platform designed to modernize and bring transparency to the management of the country's mineral resources. The registry will centralize all mining titles and related administrative procedures.
In a separate budgetary announcement, the government has allocated 73 billion Moroccan dirhams (approximately $7.3 billion USD) for public construction and works contracts in 2026. This represents a 4% increase compared to the previous year's allocation, signaling continued investment in infrastructure development.
Regarding education, the Ministry of National Education has reiterated its commitment to paying bonuses for teachers working in difficult or remote areas. While the ministry confirms the principle of retroactive payment for eligible personnel, the specific implementation timeline and details are subject to ongoing administrative and budgetary procedures.