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How to Be Vegan in Marrakech

Marrakech, famous for lamb tagine and snake charming – is it possible to be vegetarian or vegan in Marrakech? Definitely. I spent five days in Marrakech tracking down the best vegan Moroccan foods, trying out the best vegetarian and vegan restaurants in Marrakech and searching for a vegan riad in Marrakech. I also brought you back some tips on what to avoid in Marrakech! This is my guide to vegan Marrakech: 1. Vegan Moroccan Food First things first, as a travelling vegan one of your biggest priorities will probably be to make sure your food is both authentic to that country and still vegan. The way you do this is by finding the accidentally vegan Moroccan foods and trying the vegan mock authentic Moroccan foods. And here’s how you do that: Accidentally Vegan Moroccan food Luckily, lots of Moroccan staples are accidentally vegan, including bread which is super popular and available at every meal (don’t worry, I’m definitely not suggesting you only eat bread and water.): Olives are reall

Leadership Must not be stolen through Electoral Fraud : O'Neill

Papua New Guinea’s leadership must not be stolen or taken through electoral fraud. Former Prime Minister and re-elected Member for Ialibu Pangia, Peter O’Neill said this at a media conference in Port Moresby, today-Thursday,28th July 2022. Leadership Must not be stolen through Electoral Fraud  : O’Neill  He says, leaders who aspire to lead or form Government, must do it in the right way and in accordance with the wishes of the people.  Mr. O’Neill said these following recent series of corrupt election activities that have been witnessed around the country. ”There is no point in you getting elected into Parliament, by stealing through electoral fraud and then aspiring to become a leader in government.  ”That is not the right way to form a government in this country, and all thinking leaders who think for the country and the people must work together and form the government that people wanted, and voted for,” said ONeill.   Mr. O’Neill said these following a series of violence and corrup