Morocco, Libya, South Africa Pay Over N300,000 Equivalent As Living Wage To Their Workers

  Femi Emmanuel Emodamori, a Nigerian lawyer, has stated that N120,000 should be the lowest fair sum for the government to set as the country’s minimum wage.   He mentioned this in a short statement he issued on Monday, declaring his unequivocal support to the ongoing industrial strike embarked upon by the leadership of Nigerian…

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Morocco Recalls Ambassador From Sweden After Reports Of Burning Qur’an

Morocco has called back its ambassador and diplomatic officer to Sweden after protesters burnt an Islamic divine scripture, Qur’an outside Stockholm’s main mosque on Wednesday. Reacting to the incident, the North African country condemned the act, which occurred with the start of the Muslim festival of Eid-al-Adha, as “offensive and irresponsible.” According to Reuters, the Morocco…

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Morocco Issues Permits To Farmers To Grow Cannabis

  A Moroccan state agency, the Cannabis Activities Regulatory Agency (ANRAC) agency has issued the first 10 permits for manufacturing and processing cannabis in Morocco. The agency said farmers who organise into cooperatives in the northern mountain areas of Al Houceima, Taounat and Chefchaouen will be gradually allowed to grow cannabis to meet the needs…

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