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Ali Fassi Fihri, Former Head of Morocco’s Power Utility and Football Federation, Dies at 71

Ali Fassi Fihri, the former head of Morocco’s national electricity and water utility (ONEE) and former president of the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF), has died at the age of 71 after a long illness, according to reports citing his family. A prominent figure in Morocco’s public administration, Fassi Fihri played a major role in the development of the Kingdom’s energy, water, and infrastructure sectors over several decades. Throughout …
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Morocco lost one of its great statesmen. Ali Fassi Fihri died on Sunday at the age of 71, as a result of a long illness. The post Death of Ali Fassi Fihri: Morocco loses a high-ranking state clerk appeared first on LesEco.ma.

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Morocco dismisses one of its most influential figures in the institutional and economic arena of recent decades. According to the News Agency MAP and the Rue 20 portal, the former Director General of the Office National de l’Electricité et de l’Eau Potable (ONEE), Ali Fassi Fihri, died at the age of 71. His death occurred after a long illness that kept him away from public life in recent times, as confirmed by sources close to his family. Fihri’…

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Ali Fassi Fihri, former Director General of the National Office for Electricity and Drinking Water (National Office for Electricity and Drinking Water), died on Sunday at the age of 71, as a result of a long illness, one learns from his family. Born in Kenitra in 1955, the deceased was one of the leading Moroccan figures of [...]

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Article19 broke the news in Rabat, Morocco on Sunday, May 10, 2026.
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