Djelfa, Algeria – The Algerian media community is mourning the loss of Djilali Harfouche, a respected journalist who passed away today at the age of 78. Harfouche, a native of Djelfa province, leaves behind a distinguished career marked by significant contributions to both local and national media.
Throughout his career, Harfouche served as a correspondent for Channel III, the French-language radio station of Algerian Radio. He was also a prominent figure in print media, working for La Nouvelle République newspaper. He was widely recognized for his professional integrity and commitment to accurate reporting.
Harfouche was particularly passionate about issues related to agriculture and development. He dedicated much of his work to documenting the cultural and social heritage of the Naili people, becoming a leading media voice on regional affairs and shedding light on the unique characteristics of the area. His deep knowledge and insightful reporting made him a valuable resource for understanding the region.
The funeral is scheduled to take place today at the Ali Ben Dinedina cemetery in Djelfa. Family, friends, and colleagues are expected to attend to pay their respects to the late journalist.
The passing of Djilali Harfouche represents a significant loss for Algerian journalism. He will be remembered as a dedicated professional who remained committed to the values of the profession and its role in serving the community. His contributions to Algerian media will not be forgotten.
DZWatch extends its deepest condolences to the family and friends of Djilali Harfouche.



