Death toll rises to 4 dead, 23 injured in Qalyub train accident

The Ministry of Health and Population said that the death toll rose to four dead and 23 wounded after a train that was heading for Menuf derailed on Tuesday7/3/2023 and collided with the platform of Qalyub station, Qalubiya governorate, in Lower Egypt.

The ministry added that the injured were moved for medical treatment and 11 persons left hospitals after their heath condition had become stable.

It said 20 ambulances rushed to the site of the crash to ferry the injured to the hospitals.

Health and Population Minister Khaled Abdel Ghaffar had followed up the condition of the wounded to ensure that they receive the required medical treatment.

Source: State Information Service Egypt

Tourism min. opens Egyptian pavilion at ITB Berlin

Tourism Minister Ahmed Isa opened on Wednesday the Egyptian pavilion at the ITB Berlin with the accompaniment of South Sinai Governor Khaled Fouda and Egyptian Ambassador in Berlin Khaled Galal Abdel Hamid.

About 100 Egyptian hotels and travel agencies participate in the exhibition which is the biggest at the international level.

Some 10,000 exhibitors from 180 countries participate in the exhibition which is visited by 160,000 people.

The pavilion this year promotes for several tourism destinations that are not at the core of the Germans’ interest.

In statements to MENA, CEO of Ain Sokhna Hotels Chain Khaled Abu Ali said “Today, we are promoting for the importance of Ain Sokhna as a key destination close to Cairo, so that tourists visiting Cairo can travel to Ain Sokhna.

The Egyptian pavilion also promoted the new Egyptian museum.

Source: State Information Service Egypt

The First Lady’s Message on the International Women’s Day

As we celebrate today the International Women’s Day, I salute and express my appreciation to every dedicated Egyptian woman. On this occasion, I would like to reiterate that the Egyptian state continues efforts to empower women across all levels, stemming from the belief that women are fundamental partners and active players in building our New Republic.

Happy International Women’s Day

Source: State Information Service Egypt

Gov’t to start implementing measures to improve income in April

As of April this year, the government of Egypt will start implementing measures ordered by President Abdel Fattah El Sisi with the aim to improve the income of civil servants, pensioners and beneficiaries of the “Takaful & Karama” social program.

Chairing a Cabinet meeting Wednesday, Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouli said this new bunch of social measures reflects keenness of the political leadership on protecting citizens against the impact of global circumstances.

Madbouli also reviewed the outcome of Iraqi Prime Minister Mohamed Shaiaa al Sudani’s recent visit to Egypt and his fruitful meeting with President Sisi.

The premier directed all ministries and bodies concerned to quickly act to digitize their affiliated assets – be that lands, real estate or others. This is a necessary move toward achieving good governance and an efficient management of state-owned assets, Madbouli noted.

Source: State Information Service Egypt

8 years of enhancing Egyptian women participation in national work

The Cabinet Media Center issued on Wednesday 8/3/2023 a report that included infographics highlighting the rights and gains of Egyptian women.

These infographics came within the framework of the series “where we were and how we have become”, where the New Republic laid the foundations for real empowerment of Egyptian women that befit their capabilities, sacrifices, and status, after eight years of enhancing participation of Egyptian women in the national work.

The report revealed the positive change in the international view of Egyptian women empowering , as the advisor to the former US President, “Ivanka Trump” praised the efforts of the Egyptian Leadership and the President’s initiatives to consolidate the culture of equality, empowerment and non-discrimination, as well as the great support for women, expressing her full support for those efforts to support these endeavours.

Source: State Information Service Egypt

PM attends signing of MoU to develop El Nasr Glass & Crystal Company

Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouli attended on Wednesday the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the Metallurgical Industries Holding Company of the Public Business Sector Ministry and the Saudi-Egyptian Industrial Investment Company.

The memorandum aims to develop and up the capital and lure new investments in El Nasr Glass & Crystal Company for the manufacture of glass and crystal.

Minister of Public Business Sector Mahmoud Esmat was present during the singing ceremony.

Esmat said the MoU is part of the State Ownership Policy Document and aims to promote cooperation and partnership with the private sector as well as luring new investments.

El Nasr Glass & Crystal Company is the first company for the manufacture of glass products in the Middle East, he added.

The company is contributing to meeting needs of the local market of glass products.

Source: State Information Service Egypt

PM attends signing of MoUs to develop medical examination

Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouli attended on Wednesday the signing ceremony of memorandums of understanding with two international companies to develop medical diagnosis in Egypt.

The MoUs were signed between the Health and Population Ministry, the Egyptian Authority for Unified Procurement, Medical Supply and Technology Management (UPA) and two international companies; “Perkin Elmer Inc.” and “HVD Egypt”.

The signing ceremony was attended by Health Minister Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, Head of the Egyptian Unified Procurement Authority (UPA) Bahaa El Din Zeidan, President and CEO at Perkin Elmer Inc. Prahlad R Singh and General Manager of HVD Egypt Mohamed Abul Naga.

The MoUs fall within the framework of the Egyptian State’s plan to set up a genome center, which aims to prepare a map of the Egyptian human genome.

Source: State Information Service Egypt

PM: Gov’t to allocate additional EGP 150 bln to social protection package

Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouli announced on Wednesday 8/3/2023 that the government will pay additional EGP 150 billion to implement President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi’s recent decision to increase the minimum wage for government employees.

In a press conference, he added that the decision was discussed in order to be implemented starting from April 1.

As many as EGP 95 billion will be allocated to the wages while EGP 55 billion will be allocated to the pensions, he added.

He also noted that the government had bore a huge amount of expenses in the past period due to the international crisis after the hike of prices of main commodities especially wheat and petroleum products.

President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi announced a decision to raise the minimum wage for government employees to EGP 3,500 and increase pensions by 15 percent – as part of a wide-ranging social package meant to alleviate the ramifications of the global economic crisis on the citizens. The decision is effective as of 1 April.

The president also ordered raising the minimum wage for those government employees who hold a Master’s degree to be EGP 6,000 and for those who hold a PhD to EGP 7,000.

Sisi also announced raising tax exemptions from EGP 24,000 to EGP 30,000 annually, effective 1 April.

He also announced raising Takaful and Karama benefits for the neediest citizens by 25 percent, effective 1 April.

Madbouli said there are specific allocations in the budget to support food commodities, bread, and also petroleum materials, adding that as a result of the current large hikes, there will be an additional burden for food commodities and bread of about 54 billion pounds that will be borne by the Egyptian state.

There will be an additional burden for petroleum materials, specifically diesel and butane gas cylinders, of approximately 45 billion pounds that will be also borne by the State.

By this the State will bear about 100 billion pounds on behalf of citizens and this comes as part the State’s social protection efforts at these difficult circumstances, he said.

He said the State is doing its best, as much as it could, to help citizens overcome this critical stage which we hope will end as soon as possible.

He pointed out to the initiative launched to support the agricultural and industrial sector by lowering interest rate to 11%, noting that all necessary procedures to activate this initiative were completed and the Central Bank of Egypt announced on Tuesday the activation of the initiative .

He made clear that the new budget 2023/2024 will be in favor of social protection programs.

He stressed the state’s keenness to solve the existing problems of investors.

Madbouli said an electronic portal was launched to allow investors to submit their complaints, adding that 1,615 complaints were lodged so far.

He added that 1,260 out of the 1,615 complaints were settled, which means 80% of them, stressing that 1,000 decisions came in favor of investors.

He said the unit tasked with solving investors’ problems meets every two weeks, expressing thanks to all members of the unit for their quick response.

A number of heads of companies also spoke at the press conference about the problems they faced.

Ahmed Magdy, President of Sumitomo Electric Egypt, said the company has been facing many problems since 2017, pointing out that since 2018 a protocol for expansion inside Egypt was implemented.

He said the company had one factory in Port Said that included 3,000 workers but since 2018 the company established seven other factories that group 12,000 workers.

Exports were increased from dlrs 75 million at the end of 2018 to 250 million dollars in 2022, and the company was honored as the second largest exporting company in Egypt and the largest exporting company for international brands.

Raouf Tawfiq, managing Director of Al Dahra Misr Agricultural Company, which is located in Toshka and Salhia, talked about his company, saying it is an Emirati company that is operational in 16 countries and has cultivated 400,000 feddans globally, of which 55,000 feddans are in Egypt.

He said the company faced some land-related problems but they are about to be settled, hoping of cultivating 250,000 feddans in Toshka and the Mostakbal Egypt project.

Mohamed Faisal, a representative of Al Ghanim Agricultural Group Company, said this company is building agricultural greenhouses, sized 10.5 feddan each, adding that the company was able to cultivate more than 48 products of leafy crops and herbs, 80% of them will be exported abroad.

He said the greenhouses they build use the latest water saving technology, adding that the company faced problems as regards license issuance but they contacted the specialized unit that managed to settle them.

About increasing the number of beneficiaries of Takaful and Karama program in the new budget and the expansion of partnership with non-governmental institutions to include low-income groups, Madbouli said one million new families were added to the social protection program to reach 5 million families, referring to the increase of the vale of pensions upon the directives of President Sisi.

About government’s plans to sell 32 companies, he said the offering program will continue for a year until the end of the first quarter of 2024 and it might include other companies as well.

He added that the government targets offering state stake in 25% of these companies within 6 months.

He said the offerings aims at widening the participation of Egyptian citizens in public ownership or bringing in strategic investors.

Strategic investors will be given a top priority as regards the major banks and insurance companies that will be offered for sale, he added.

Whether there is a plan to re-evaluate some factories that can help boost industry, Madbouli said the Egyptian state has been holding successive meetings to stimulate exports and to support and deepen the Egyptian industry.

A number of industries were chosen to reduce imports bill, adding that they will be supported by a package of incentives in a bid to save 10 to 15 billion dollars from the annual import bill.

He said meetings with the Small and Medium Enterprises Authority and banks are going on to create soft financing programs to support startups within the coming period.

Madbouli said the Egyptian state, like many countries, is exposed to what is called the fourth and fifth generation wars, recalling President Sisi’s speech in which he warned Egyptians to verify any circulated news or rumors.

He said the Egyptian state confronts rumors through the media center of the cabinet to reassure citizens.

He affirmed the Egyptian state’s keenness on the stability of the state and securing basic needs of citizens either by temporarily importing some quantities to strike a balance or solving some problems on the ground urgently.

He said the State is working in abnormal conditions and faces daily exceptional developments that need urgent solutions.

At the end, the premier stressed that the State is doing its best to find urgent solutions to the current problems and at the same time maintain the stability of the Egyptian economy.

Source: State Information Service Egypt