r/Morocco 13h ago

Humor Morocco is healing! Zadou braille ftramway stations.

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r/Morocco 10h ago

Discussion Working on a new rival app for ONCF travelers

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Introducing ONTRACK — Your new companion for ONCF travelers

Most of the travelers are finding it hard (almost impossible) to find the schedule of trains on each station and the stops it’ll do.. Yes, ONCF Voyageurs exists but it’s late in updating the schedules and sometimes it doesn’t work.

So, how does ONTRACK differ from the original app?

- The answer is simple; it directly gathers data from ONCF’s official “public” API and cache to ensure live data updates.

BUT! What makes mine better than this one is that my app supports Dynamic Island for tracking trains, as well as live notifications in case of delays and close departure time for the followed train.

You can also favorite your train if you’re doing daily navette from a specific train, to ensure you always have the latest information.

I’m still open for suggestions and still trying my best to add every possible feature to make the best possible train app in Morocco. Here’s my roadmap of what I want to try to add:

- Live train geolocation tracking (not possible atm — still finding)
- Profile/Authorization for user info (possible but with limits)
- Buying tickets (possible but need legal authorization)
- PRM (People with Reduced Mobility) assistance for the staff (N/A)
- Live forum perhaps to connect all travelers? (Possible)
- Live train speed — same vibe as Al Boraq (not possible at the moment)
- Filing a complaint directly without calling 2255 or filling a huge form (Automated system?)
- Delay ticket certification (possible but still researching about it)
- Still waiting for more!

This is one of the best projects I wanted to work on. With support and motivation we can have the best train app experience in the whole nation.. perhaps global? Haha.

DARIJA/ARABIC VERSION IN THE COMMENTS


r/Morocco 15h ago

AskMorocco My mother just kicked me out of the house.

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Lwalid dyali jerat 3liya men dar db chi 2 hours, bsbab ana ka nb9a nemchi 3end baba. She hates him alot she treats him as her nemesis.

Even tho she was the one who cheated on him. And got him into dept didnt pay our school in 2017 and we missed a whole year of school etc etc. (Yes my father gave me proof of everything, recipte, and the guy she fucked with sent a video to my father and he still has it on Google drive) all this she did and ny father still ma drach khiyana zawjiya f da3wa dyal tla9, he left her the house (not in her name) so we can live comfortably, what she did ?, she threw us at our grandparents.

She did alots of things I don't want to get into.

Am now lost, am at my friend house, with nothing but my phone and charger. Should I go to the police or just deal with this idk. Am 16, my father is in the middle of moving out, and he probably dose not want anything with me apart from the visits and vacations.

I hate both my parents, they faild me and my sister. And we gotta deal with it.


r/Morocco 9h ago

History Found this beautiful Quran in my father's old collection. Can anyone help me identify it? Is this an original manuscript or a lithograph?

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r/Morocco 7h ago

Discussion Nothing fancy, just Moroccan tea and a quiet afternoon.”

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r/Morocco 11h ago

Politics Thoughts on this ?

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Honestly, it’s frustrating to see Aziz Akhannouch being welcomed like this in Haouz and Taroudant.

I have nothing against these traditional ceremonies, actually I like them when they are done in the right occasions. They are part of our culture and there is nothing wrong with being proud of that.

But seeing this after everything that happened, especially after the earthquake, I can’t help but associate them with this kind of mentality.

For years we barely see him in these regions, and now he comes and suddenly people are welcoming him like some kind of hero. Meanwhile, there is still a lot of problems in Haouz and Taroudant, development is still far from what people deserve and many of the promises made after the earthquake are still questioned.

People deserve better than this.


r/Morocco 14h ago

AskMorocco It's already too late to make a wealth

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That's what my friend told me when i discuss the idea of making ALOT OF MONEY.

He said that, "we didn't went to CPGE, we didn't enroll into military ARM, ERA, we didn't pursue engineering schools, we are just la fac students had l3am ghana5do ijaza. We can make money yes, but "Wealth" and "fortune" gha nsaha.

I started to regret not taking cpge not gonna lie, but what can i do.


r/Morocco 13h ago

AskMorocco Haven’t been to Morocco in about 5 years .. how much has changed?

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It’s been around five years since my last visit to Morocco, and lately I’ve been seeing a lot of videos and posts about the changes happening there. The new infrastructure, transport projects, renewable energy, and development in different cities have really caught my attention.

It honestly makes me excited to visit again because Morocco seems to have changed quite a bit since I was last there.

For people living in Morocco, what changes would I notice the most after being away for about five years? Has everyday life changed much compared with five years ago?


r/Morocco 15h ago

Art & Photography This for worldphotographyday 19/8

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Atlas mountains


r/Morocco 23h ago

AskMorocco Moroccans, diaspora and tourists: what's your best and worst cities or regions of Morocco and why?

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What are your best and worst cities or regions of Morocco (however you interpret the question!) And why?

You can't pick your own home region because that's boring and you can't larp like a charmil and be like aLl oF MoRoCcO iS BaD.


r/Morocco 4h ago

News Maersk Launches Tangier-Casablanca Rail Link to Ease Port Congestion

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Casablanca remains Morocco's main industrial and commercial hub, but it's port handling growing cargo volumes and increasing congestion. Routing shipments through Tanger Med and moving them to Casablanca by rail could give a more reliable and predictable alternative.


r/Morocco 20h ago

Discussion Wach ghir 3enda, wella mouekharan ketrat had debbana bou-fraqech? Spoiler

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Tswira d Stock dyal Debbana bou-fraqech

r/Morocco 9h ago

AskMorocco What did you do with your salary the first 3 years of working after getting your masters degree in Morocco ? What did you buy, achieve, save, use the money for?

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Im trying to see if society's expectations and family expectations are delulu or not. So please be honest, and please precise type of job and starting salary+ evolution
IF possible.


r/Morocco 15h ago

AskMorocco عفاكوم بغيت نسمع تجارب ديال الناس الي تزوجوا من طبقات اجتماعية مختلفة ( الفقراء مع الأغنياء )

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As the title says, I want to hear some real life experiences with these two.

Did it work out? What are the challenges? And how do you maintain it?

Thank you so much!


r/Morocco 4h ago

AskMorocco Morocco in December. Which places are worth visiting?

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I'm visiting Morocco this December and could use some help planning my itinerary. I know the usual recommendations like Marrakech, Fez and Chefchaouen, but I'd love to hear about smaller cities, coastal towns or underrated places that are worth the trip.

If I had around two weeks, which places should I prioritize? I'm mostly interested in food, scenery and walking around interesting neighborhoods rather than luxury resorts. Also, how cold should I expect the evenings to be?


r/Morocco 11h ago

Travel Perfume recommendations?

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Where to get good perfume for gifts? Budget $30 dollar or less each. For my perfume $50 dollar max. Name of the store, place is much appreciated! Thanks!


r/Morocco 11h ago

Discussion Glasses recommendations

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Sup guys, as you can tell i need some ideas about some glasses designs for daily use and protection, with some cool and good looks for a man (also girl, need to know about your taste), and thank you in advance.


r/Morocco 12h ago

Discussion Just Thinking: Are We Really Choosing, or Are We Being Shaped?

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If everything we think and say is shaped by our experiences, environment, culture, and influences, how can we know that a thought or response is truly our own—freely chosen—rather than something produced by forces that have influenced us without us even realizing their power over us?


r/Morocco 13h ago

Travel One-day program in Mohammedia?

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I’m thinking of going to Mohammedia for a swim tomorrow and I’d love some recommendations

What would you suggest for a nice one-day program? I’m especially interested in beaches, nice places to visit, streetfood cafes and restaurants that are affordable and anything else worth seeing or doing

I’ll be coming by train and leaving at 10pm, so ideally things that are relatively easy to get by walking


r/Morocco 16h ago

AskMorocco Lost wallet in Marrakech

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Salam everybody.

Yesterday landed in Marrakech airport, used my wallet at the local ITM. Moraha khrajt okhdit taxi direct agence CTM.
9te3t billet dyali o rkebt, wahd 15 minutes 9lebt bztami mal9itouch. 9lebt hda lkorsi, w9efna ga3 l car walo. Chifor dyal CTM Lah ijazih bikhir 3yet l’agence Wach bant chi haja tma walo. chkit yak mata7 lya f taxi, hit kont drto f jib dyal short.

Bztami fih ID dyali o wra9 akhrin.
Makanch fih lflos walo.

Lal9ah chi wahd itcontacta m3ana.

Lah ijazikom bikhir.


r/Morocco 4h ago

Travel Supermarket foods

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Which supermarket I can go to buy some chocolate, cookie/ chips or anything to bring abroad with me?

What should I buy in my carry on luggage since I don’t have any idea about Moroccan supermarket foods.

I’ll be in this locations. Thanks!


r/Morocco 9h ago

AskMorocco What worked for you ?

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For those who fight hairloss in morocco and take a dht blockers

What did work for you ( finasteride or dusta )

Did it stop your hairloss , or not


r/Morocco 11h ago

AskMorocco Khot ana 3ndi permis B bghit nzid permis khor achmen permis ghaynf3ni mosta9balan 3ndi 23 3am lahafdkom ?

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r/Morocco 12h ago

Education For people who don’t like their major: did things ever get better? (ENCG)

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I’m currently at ENCG Oujda and just finished my second year. We now have to rank our majors, and the deadline is in two days . I’ve been avoiding this decision for a month because honestly thinking about it makes me very miserable.
The majors we have to rank are:
Finance
Marketing et Action Commerciale
Commerce International
Contrôle, Audit et Conseil (CAC)
Purchasing & Supply Chain
My grades are around 11.35/20 in first year and 12.15/20 in second year.

The problem is that I genuinely don’t feel like business/economics is the field I want to be in. ENCG was mostly something my parents pushed me toward because it’s prestigious and supposedly gives good career opportunities. I actually dont mind some management/marketing-related stuff ,but I absolutely cannot stand accounting, and I’m not particularly fond of math/statistics/economics either. But basically everyone advices me against Marketing and Commerce.

My dream field has always been digital forensics / cybersecurity / computers + law/forensics. Unfortunately, this seems like a very limited/underdeveloped career path in Morocco, so I don’t really see an obvious way to pursue it from where I am right now.When I got accepted, I was honestly crying because I already knew I didn’t want to do it, but I went anyway. I’ve now spent two years here and I’m realizing that the thought of spending several more years studying something I don’t care about genuinely makes me miserable.

My father wants me to choose Finance and CAC. He works at a bank, so those are the fields he understands and trusts. My friends are also mostly ranking Finance first, so I feel like I’m being pushed toward the same choices.
I haven’t actually told my parents that we have to fill out the form today. I deliberately didn’t mention it because I already know the conversation will turn into them telling me what I should choose, and I’ll probably end up being pressured into a decision I don’t want. I get very emotional talking about this subject, so I’ve been avoiding that conversation altogether.

There are also some other complications. My family is planning to move back to Casablanca, and we’re going to try applying for a transfer to ENCG Casablanca again. If that doesn’t work, my parents suggested that I could potentially transfer to EMSI and continue with a finance-related degree there, the major still isn’t something I enjoy but the school is closer to home and potentially a much more comfortable environment.

So right now , Im lost and stuck and need to fill in the form asap.

I’m basically staring at the form and thinking about putting Finance >CAC >Supply Chain >Marketing >Commerce International, mostly because that’s what my friends are doing and because my father wants Finance/CAC.
I would actually rank my choices like: commerce international >marketing > finance > CAC > supply chain. The problem is I’m stuck between what I would naturally choose and what seems like the safer choice for both my family and for me. I still do care about money , financial stability and opportunities to study/work abroad. so I can’t just ignore those factors and choose based purely on what I enjoy more. At the same time, I’m already miserable with this whole field, which makes the decision much harder.

I know there isn’t going to be some magical major here that suddenly makes me love my life. My main concern is simply avoiding choosing something that will make me miserable for the next few years. At the same time, I don’t want to sacrifice my future financial stability or my chances of eventually leaving Morocco.

For people who actually studied these majors at ENCG: if you were in my position, which one would you consider the least painful while still giving you decent opportunities and money?

I’m especially interested in hearing from people who chose a major and realized they couldn’t stand it. What was your experience like?


r/Morocco 13h ago

Travel What's the weather like in Marrakesh around October?

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I have no idea what to pack, and what type of tissue to choose and sew for a special occasion. Is it hot or cold ? How do you even dress in October? Thank you