Morocco announced the launch of construction in Casablanca on the largest seawater desalination plant in Africa. Minister of Transport and Logistics Abdelkader Amara on Tuesday said that the project, which has a budget of MAD 10 billion ($1 billion), will function with a capacity of over 300 million cubic meters. Amara made the announcement in response to a Parliamentary question about the measures Morocco has taken to address water scarcity. Read More
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