Algeria has lost a respected voice in journalism with the passing of Djilali Harfouche. The veteran journalist, who dedicated his career to serving national media, passed away at the age of 78.
Zouhir Bouamama, the Minister of Communication, conveyed his deepest condolences following the news of Harfouche’s death. In a statement released by the Ministry, Harfouche was recognized as a prominent figure in Algerian media, having made significant contributions to the advancement of journalistic practices.
“The late Djilali Harfouche contributed sincerely to the promotion of journalistic work,” the statement read, highlighting his professional coverage of development and agricultural issues, as well as his efforts to promote the cultural heritage of the Naili region.
Minister Bouamama extended his heartfelt sympathy to the family of the deceased and to the entire national media community. He prayed that Almighty God would grant Harfouche his mercy and forgiveness, and that his family would find solace and strength during this difficult time.
Colleagues remember Djilali Harfouche as a dedicated professional with a deep interest in development and cultural affairs. His commitment to journalistic integrity and his passion for covering issues relevant to the nation earned him widespread respect within the media landscape.
Harfouche’s legacy will undoubtedly leave a lasting mark on Algerian journalism. His contributions to the field will be remembered by those who worked alongside him and those who benefited from his insightful reporting.



