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Moroccan Startup Cata Launches AI-Powered Price Comparison Engine for Smart Shopping"

  Couple Buying Groceries at a Supermarket using smartphone -via pexels Cata , a startup co-founded by Nabil and Ayoub, former students of the 1337 programming school, has introduced an AI-driven price comparison engine in Morocco.  This pioneering platform digitizes paper supermarket catalogs, simplifying the shopping process for consumers.  Since its beta launch, Cata has gained popularity, drawing more than 500k monthly visitors from 10 Arab nations.  The founders' goal is to help consumers navigate rising prices by enabling easy and informed purchasing decisions.  The platform's user-friendly interface, available in Arabic, English, and French, centralizes price comparisons and product access.  Nabil and Ayoub expressed their excitement about the platform's impact and their commitment to enhancing its features for broader reach and usability in the future.   Ayoub and Nabil say in this regard: “We are excited to see the impact of our platform on consumers.”   They

Viral video... Atlas lionesses carrying bricks! what's the story?

  Moroccan Atlas Amendar village women carrying  bricks Dozens of women from the Atlas in deep Morocco appeared in a video clip carrying bricks on their backs and shoulders for the purpose of building a mosque in a remote village between the Atlas mountain in Morocco. This clip spread widely on social media and was widely praised by Moroccan and Arab audiences. The video, circulating on various social media platforms, shows a group of Moroccan women walking in a collective procession carrying bricks intended for building a mosque in the Amazigh village of Amendar, on the outskirts of Marrakesh. Women of all ages carried brick shipments up the mountain because of the difficulty of trucks reaching the area, which is known for its rugged roads. A few days ago, Moroccan content creator Amin Emnir shared a video clip on his YouTube channel, where he documented the process of women transporting bricks to build a mosque in a remote village, with the contribution of a philanthropist. According