The New Administrative Capital of Egypt has launched the 'Sculpture Symposium', an innovative art project aimed at enhancing culture and arts in the region. This event is part of the Egyptian government's efforts to develop the capital into a cultural and artistic hub attracting visitors and creatives worldwide.
The Monorail East Nile opened its doors to the public for free today, celebrating the launch of the project's first phase. This event is part of the Egyptian government's efforts to enhance public transportation and alleviate traffic congestion.
Today marks the official launch of the Monorail East of the Nile, a significant step in enhancing public transportation in the capital. The project aims to improve mobility and alleviate traffic congestion.
The first phase of the East Nile Monorail is providing free services for the second consecutive day, reflecting the government's commitment to enhancing modern transportation in the New Administrative Capital.
The East Nile Monorail in the New Administrative Capital witnessed significant passenger congestion on its second day of official operation, reflecting the high demand for this new transport system.
Egypt's Minister of Transport, Sherif Fathy, announced that the monorail project in the New Administrative Capital will significantly transform the investment landscape. This major initiative aims to enhance infrastructure and attract more investments to the region.
Engineer Samir Fawzy announced that the monorail project represents a strategic shift in transportation in Egypt, enhancing the efforts of the new republic and stimulating investment in the new administrative capital.
On its second day of operation, the new monorail in the New Administrative Capital attracted families and children, providing a preferred means of transport. Citizens expressed their satisfaction with the reduced congestion, while the Minister of Transport announced the start of phase two next month.
A member of the real estate development sector confirmed that the Monorail project is a significant strategic step in the development of the New Administrative Capital. The project aims to provide modern transportation solutions that enhance quality of life.
The East Nile Monorail in the New Administrative Capital has witnessed significant public interest for the second consecutive day, with many citizens flocking to experience this modern transportation project. This initiative marks an important step towards enhancing Egypt's infrastructure.
The Monorail East Nile continues to provide free rides to citizens for the third consecutive day, reflecting the government's efforts to enhance modern transportation. This initiative is part of the celebrations marking the project's inauguration, which is a significant step towards improving the transportation infrastructure in the capital.
The Ambassador of Oman in Cairo stated that the New Administrative Capital represents a pivotal shift in urban planning in the region, emphasizing its role in promoting sustainable development.
The New Administrative Capital Authority announced the closure of a commercial shop violating laws, responding to residents' complaints about illegal activities. This action is part of the government's efforts to ensure compliance with existing laws and regulations.
LMD has announced the commencement of a massive mixed-use project in the New Administrative Capital, aimed at enhancing urban development and meeting market demands. This initiative marks a significant step towards achieving Egypt's Vision 2030.
Khaled Abbas, Deputy Head of the Urban Communities Authority, stated that the New Administrative Capital has become a tangible reality attracting foreign investments and enhancing international education. This transformation reflects the significant developments the city has witnessed in recent years.
Khaled Abbas, Deputy Minister of Housing, confirmed that the 'New Administrative Capital for Development' has become a tangible reality attracting international investments. This massive project represents a strategic step towards enhancing the Egyptian economy.
Official sources have confirmed that the costs for establishing the government district in the new administrative capital are included in Egypt's 2026 budget. This reflects the government's commitment to infrastructure development and aims to enhance government performance and citizen services.
The Egyptian Ministry of Transport has announced the launch of the first phase of the Nile East Monorail project, connecting Nasr City with the New Administrative Capital. This initiative aims to enhance transportation and alleviate traffic congestion in the region.
The recently published book 'Eternal Capital' reevaluates Egypt's New Administrative Capital through a historical and future-oriented lens. It aims to provide a comprehensive vision of this monumental project and its impact on the country's future.
The East Nile Monorail project, stretching from the New Administrative Capital to New Cairo, aims to enhance transportation in the region and alleviate traffic congestion. With a total length of <strong>54 kilometers</strong> and <strong>12 stations</strong>, it is set to significantly improve access to vital areas.
The Egyptian Ministry of Transport announced the launch of the first phase of the East Nile Monorail project next Wednesday. This initiative aims to enhance public transportation in the capital and is part of a broader infrastructure development plan.
The Egyptian authorities have announced the official launch of the East Nile Monorail next Wednesday, marking a significant step in improving transportation in the capital. The project aims to enhance traffic flow and reduce congestion.
The first phase of the Monorail East of the Nile will begin operations next Wednesday, featuring a map of stations aimed at improving transportation in the New Administrative Capital. This project marks a significant step towards enhancing public transport in Egypt.
The Monorail East of the Nile is set to officially commence operations, marking a significant step in the development of transportation in the New Administrative Capital. The project aims to facilitate mobility and enhance transportation infrastructure.
The Minister of Culture conducted an inspection visit to the Arts and Culture City in the New Administrative Capital, reviewing the cultural facilities and projects housed in the city. This visit aims to enhance the cultural and artistic scene in Egypt and open new horizons for creativity and the arts.
The Egyptian Minister of Culture conducted a field tour in the Arts and Culture City in the New Administrative Capital, showcasing key cultural and artistic facilities. This visit aims to enhance the cultural landscape in Egypt.
Egypt is working to double its urban area by implementing Fourth Generation Cities projects, reflecting a strategic vision to enhance infrastructure and improve citizens' quality of life.
Egyptian authorities have announced the imminent launch of the monorail in the New Administrative Capital, set to begin passenger operations in the coming days. This project marks a significant step in enhancing Egypt's transportation infrastructure.
The Capital Sculpture Symposium has commenced, featuring 15 artists from various countries. This event aims to enhance visual arts in the new administrative capital of Egypt.
The Ministry of Housing has announced the details of the fourth phase of the Zahra Al-Asimah project in Badr City, which includes the construction of <strong>10,000 housing units</strong> with various sizes and integrated services.