Northern Cities Gear Up for the Royal Visit

Northern cities, particularly the prefectures of Tétouan and M’diq-Fnideq, are undergoing intense preparations for the anticipated visit of His Majesty King Mohammed VI. This visit is seen as an opportunity to boost local development and showcase the region’s infrastructure and organizational readiness.
In this context, major streets and public squares are being extensively refurbished. Flowers and trees are being planted, green spaces are being landscaped, and overall city aesthetics are being enhanced to ensure a welcoming environment befitting the royal occasion.
The city of Martil is also experiencing significant improvements, with sidewalks being renovated and repainted, especially along the main avenue in the tourist area of « Cabo Negro, » a key destination in the region.
Local sources confirm that these preparations are being closely supervised by Governor Mansouri, who ensures the smooth execution of operations through regular meetings and field visits. Officials emphasize the significance of this visit, as it is expected to highlight various development projects that will further establish the northern region as a prime tourist and investment hub.
These efforts align with a broader vision aimed at fostering sustainable development and enhancing the quality of life for citizens. The royal visit presents a crucial opportunity to showcase the region’s progress and attract more investments and economic initiatives.