Rabat, March 13 -- Cote d'Ivoire's former international footballer Didier Drogba made a charity visit to Morocco to fight the "digital divide."

On Monday, Drogba went to Oussama Ibn Ziad primary school in Casablanca's Hay Hassani neighborhood to inaugurate a computer room equipped with 9 computers, high-speed internet, and many IT tools.

The initiative is aimed to raise awareness of technological evolution among young students.

The visit was also an opportunity for Drogba to encourage children to collectively practice sports in parallel with studies, arguing that it teaches good manners and respect.

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