Remembering Chihab Zariouh: A Legacy in Moroccan Media
The Moroccan media landscape has lost one of its most respected figures with the passing of Chihab Zariouh, a renowned journalist and television news presenter, who died on Wednesday morning in a private clinic in Rabat. His death marks the end of an illustrious career that spanned over three decades, during which he became a staple on national radio and television. For countless viewers, Zariouh was more than just a news anchor; he was a trusted voice who delivered the news with clarity and composure, especially through his work on Al Aoula, Morocco's flagship television channel.
Born in 1968, Zariouh embarked on his media journey in 1994, joining national radio where he quickly made a name for himself. His transition to Al Aoula allowed him to shine as both a reporter and news anchor, and he became synonymous with the channel's key news bulletins. His professionalism and dedication were evident in every broadcast, earning him a reputation for strong editorial standards and a disciplined approach to journalism.
His career was not limited to the confines of the newsroom; Zariouh's assignments took him across Morocco and even overseas, where his proficiency in English and several other languages facilitated international coverage and engagement with foreign media sources. Colleagues remember him as a quiet yet impactful presence in the newsroom, someone who fostered professional relationships based on trust and collaboration. Even after battling a prolonged illness for nearly ten years, Zariouh remained committed to his craft, demonstrating resilience and a passion for journalism that many admired.
Tragically, after undergoing surgery on the night of May 19, his health declined, leading to his untimely death the following morning. The impact of Zariouh's absence will be deeply felt within the Moroccan public broadcasting community, where he not only contributed significantly to the media landscape but also became a part of its institutional memory. His legacy will continue to inspire future generations of journalists in Morocco.
As reported by moroccoworldnews.com.