ISJC pays tribute to Mustapha Alaoui, a living memory of Moroccan journalism and an emblematic figure of national broadcasting
The Higher Institute of Journalism and Communication (ISJC) held an institutional ceremony on Friday, December 5, 2025, to honor Mustapha Alaoui, the dean of Moroccan journalists and an emblematic figure of national audiovisual media.

A living memory at the service of the Kingdom’s history
Mustapha Alaoui remains one of the most influential voices in Morocco’s media landscape. For several decades, he accompanied key moments in national history, from the official activities of the late HM King Hassan II to the early years of the reign of HM King Mohammed VI. His career, professionalism and unwavering commitment to values of loyalty and public service make him a living memory of Moroccan journalism.
An inspiring exchange with journalism students
The ceremony, chaired by Ahmed Talal, Director of the ISJC, featured an important moment: an open dialogue between Mustapha Alaoui and the Institute’s journalism students. With remarkable generosity, the dean shared his experience, ethical standards and his vision of responsible journalism. He reminded future professionals of the importance of rigor, integrity and respect for ethics.
This exchange allowed students to engage with a reference figure and to fully absorb the professional and moral legacy carried by this historic voice.
A tribute to an exceptional career
By honoring Mustapha Alaoui, the ISJC reaffirms its commitment to preserving national media memory and transmitting to new generations the founding values of the profession. This ceremony celebrates an exemplary journey and highlights the central role of the ISJC in training journalists who are conscious, responsible and deeply committed to their civic mission.
Translated from Abderrazzak Boussaid’s French article – le7tv



