King of Investments – Morocco’s Mohammed VI Enduring Legacy
28/09/2013In February 2007, there was great rejoicing in Morocco. Salma Bennani, the wife of King Mohammed VI, had given birth to a baby girl – a first daughter and sister.
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In February 2007, there was great rejoicing in Morocco. Salma Bennani, the wife of King Mohammed VI, had given birth to a baby girl – a first daughter and sister.
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