Local authorities in Assiut have sealed off 45 commercial establishments for failing to adhere to designated closing hours. This action is part of the government's efforts to regulate markets and enhance compliance with laws.
The Egyptian government has announced a paid leave for employees lasting five consecutive days in April 2026. This initiative aims to enhance the quality of life for workers in both the public and private sectors.
The Egyptian government has announced a paid leave of five days for workers, starting tomorrow and lasting until next Monday. This initiative aims to enhance the mental well-being of employees and improve workplace conditions.
The Egyptian government has announced its readiness to launch the first phase of monthly rental apartments aimed at supporting citizens who cannot afford housing costs. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to provide adequate housing for the most needy segments of society.
Pensioners in Egypt are urging the government to implement a rapid rescue plan after being excluded from the recent pension increase. This demand arises amid challenging economic conditions faced by many citizens.
The General Union of Pensioners expressed its strong dissatisfaction with the government's treatment, likening it to that of a 'stepmother.' The union emphasized that this treatment is unacceptable and requires immediate review.
Local authorities in the cities of Al-Tod and Al-Qurna in Luxor announced the removal of <strong>23 violations</strong> on agricultural land and state property. This action is part of the government's efforts to preserve agricultural land and ensure optimal land use.
Manal Awad announced the formation of joint committees between the government and parliament to discuss the long-awaited 'Local Administration' project. This initiative aims to enhance administrative performance and promote public participation in decision-making.
The Egyptian government announced it will continue evaluating the recently launched remote work experience, emphasizing its importance in improving the work environment. The initiative aims to enhance productivity and save time and effort for employees.
Egyptian media figure Tamer Amin asserted that the recent government decision will not prompt 50 million Egyptians to protest tomorrow. He emphasized that the current situation requires greater understanding from everyone.
The Egyptian government announced the implementation of a remote work policy starting tomorrow, with five categories exempted from this decision. This measure is part of the government's efforts to promote flexible work in light of current conditions.
The Egyptian government has announced the implementation date for salary increases for workers in both the public and private sectors, set to begin in 2026. This increase is part of the government's efforts to enhance living standards and support the national economy.
Local authorities in Assiut have closed and sealed off 37 commercial shops for failing to adhere to designated closing hours. This action is part of the government's efforts to regulate markets and enhance public order.
Egyptian authorities have announced immediate removals of violations on agricultural land in five centers in Menoufia province, emphasizing that 'agricultural land is a red line.' This action is part of the government's efforts to protect agricultural resources.
The Aswan Governorate announced the successful removal of approximately <strong>8240 tons</strong> of waste from the city's neighborhoods, aiming to improve the environment and enhance the urban appearance of the city.
Authorities in Assiut have sealed off 41 commercial establishments for not adhering to designated closing hours. This action is part of the government's efforts to ensure compliance with local laws and enhance public order.
Local authorities in the city of Al-Qurna, west of Luxor, announced the removal of <strong>24 violations</strong> on agricultural land. This initiative aims to protect agricultural areas and enhance food security in Egypt.
The Minister of Local Development and Environment visited several development and service projects in Alexandria today. This visit is part of the government's efforts to enhance sustainable development and improve citizens' quality of life.
The Egyptian government has announced a one-month extension of the "We Are All One" initiative to provide essential goods at reduced prices. This decision aims to alleviate the economic burdens faced by citizens amid rising prices.
The Egyptian government has announced financial grants of <strong>1500 EGP</strong> for each informal worker in <strong>Aswan</strong>, benefiting approximately <strong>8600 workers</strong>. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to support the most vulnerable groups during challenging economic times.
The Governor of Matrouh has asserted that the state will not allow any violations of citizens' rights, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding individual rights in all areas. This statement was made during his remarks on the follow-up of developmental projects in the governorate.
Egyptian media figure Ahmed Moussa has called on the government to preserve street lighting, emphasizing its crucial role in enhancing public safety and providing security for citizens.
Authorities in Sharqia announced the removal of <strong>378 violations</strong> on agricultural land and state property during the <strong>28th wave</strong> of removal campaigns. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to protect agricultural land and prevent encroachments.
The Deputy Governor of Sharqia inspected the streets of Dairb Negm today to monitor the implementation of the decision to close commercial shops. This decision is part of the government's efforts to regulate markets and improve the commercial system in the area.
The Egyptian Minister of State for Media announced that the government may revert fuel prices to previous levels, contingent upon meeting specific economic criteria. This statement comes amid fluctuations in energy prices in the Egyptian market.
The Egyptian Democratic Parliament Speaker announced an agreement with the Prime Minister to hold regular meetings every two months with parliamentary bodies. This initiative aims to enhance cooperation between the government and parliament and improve legislative performance.
In a recent statement, Egyptian media figure Amr Adib suggested that the government might have positive surprises in store for the near future. He emphasized that nationalism does not necessarily equate to immediate economic gains.
Egyptian Prime Minister Mustafa Madbouly announced the implementation of a work-from-home policy for all state institutions starting next Sunday. This decision is part of the government's efforts to address current challenges and improve working conditions.
The Egyptian government has announced a new initiative aimed at supporting entrepreneurship and enhancing the resilience of the national economy. This initiative seeks to address current economic challenges by providing funding and training for small and medium enterprises.
The Egyptian authorities have announced a list of establishments exempt from new shop closing times, just hours before the decision takes effect. The exceptions include vital places such as restaurants and cafes.