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MEDI1TV Afrique : Revue de presse - 09/12/2024

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00:00Hello everyone, welcome to Mediain TV for your press review.
00:14Nearly 12 billion dollars have been transferred from funds sent to Morocco by the members of the diaspora in 2023.
00:20This is what Jeune Afrique reports to open this tour of the media.
00:23Sums that, although in constant increase, could be better invested.
00:28Barely 10% of the total money sent by Moroccans living abroad,
00:32each year would be invested in a productive way in the economy,
00:35while 20% feeds savings accounts, giving way to financial maneuvering margins to banks
00:40which participate in the financing of investments,
00:43says the Pan-African magazine of the Moroccan Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
00:47Foreigners estimate that the total number of MREs could reach 6.5 million people in total,
00:52a young and active population.
00:55Of the total of Moroccans living abroad, more than half are 15 to 40 years old,
01:00logically explaining this increase in fund transfers.
01:03Beyond the purely economic aspect, these Moroccans of the diaspora also play a key social role
01:08by improving the living conditions of their families, but also cultural and diplomatic,
01:13thus for many ambassadors of Moroccan culture and identity.
01:17Conclusion of Jeune Afrique in its information portal.
01:21Still in the kingdom, the sports betting sector in Morocco is governed by a clear regulation,
01:26in the sense that national companies get rid of their taxes,
01:29but the 360 evokes the case of 1xbet,
01:32the Russian company that would not respond to its financial obligations,
01:36according to the minister-delegate in charge of the budget, Faouzi El-Gher.
01:39Thus, the latter stated that in order to work in full equality in Morocco,
01:43every company must have a social seat and an in-situ tax home,
01:47which is far from the case of the Russian company.
01:50According to the minister, it is everyone's responsibility to intervene in this type of illicit activity,
01:55thus confirming the regulation that governs this sector.
01:58The one who is also president of the Royal Moroccan Football Federation
02:02also denounces his status as an official partner of the African Confederation of Discipline
02:07and as one of the sponsors of the Casablanca riot,
02:09hence the need for a real debate, increased vigilance and effective laws to put an end to these actions,
02:15adds the 360.
02:17As a reminder, already in August, the Moroccan Games and Sports
02:20addressed a letter of warning to the Moroccan influencers
02:24promoting their accounts on the social networks of the Russian company.
02:30Algeria is undergoing a continuous haemorrhage of its elites,
02:34a phenomenon whose roots plunge into a state of freedom in a state of grief,
02:38recounts the international courier.
02:40Returning to the lines of the morning in Algeria,
02:42the French magazine uses the expression of new invisible gazoduc
02:45which feeds Europe with know-how and talent,
02:48while the country of origin sees its human capital dissipate
02:51like a precious gas that escapes without return.
02:54The paradox is cruel.
02:56The country invests in the training of its talents,
02:58but it is elsewhere that it displays its potential.
03:00In return, Algeria does not reap royalties or dividends,
03:03only a social and intellectual haemorrhage,
03:06explains the Algerian portal of information.
03:08Because of social tensions, the escape of brains and the exodus of talents
03:11are not fatalities, but rather symptoms of a deeper discomfort.
03:15Young Algerians want a country where merit wins them over on passports,
03:19where the future is not conditioned by birth or relationships,
03:22but by effort and talent, specifies Le Matin.
03:26Voilà, c'est la fin de cette revue de presse.
03:28Merci à toutes et à tous de l'avoir suivi
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