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Egyptian Entities Abroad Visit Galala City


Mon 15 Jul 2019 | 04:26 PM
Gehan Aboella

Egypt's Ministry of Immigration organized a field trip to Galala City megaproject in Ain Al-Sokhna for the representatives of the Egyptian entities abroad. They were accompanied by Immigration Minister Nabila Makram and Transport Minister Kamel el Wazir.

The Ministers of Transport and Immigration

The trip aims to encourage the Egyptian entities abroad to inspect the giant national development projects initiated by President Abdel Fattah El Sisi and supervised by Armed Forces Engineering Authority, cooperating with the civil sector.

The project is being established on an excellent geographical location; it enjoys a direct view on the Red Sea coast, which makes this project to become a global city.

Makram welcomed the transport minister and thanked him for his attendance and accompanying the delegation to provide a comprehensive explanation of development projects in Egypt.

Nabila Makram and children in the trip

On his part, el Wazir welcomed the delegation and expressed his happiness with their visit to this great and promising project.

At the beginning of the visit, el Wazir presented a detailed explanation for the projects implemented along Al Galala road on both sides of residential and sports cities, factories, electricity station, printing house, bridges, and new roads.

el Wazir also presented a further detailed explanation of some development projects taking place in Egypt, including the New Administrative Capital, the Suez Canal economic zone, tunnels and how to dig it, New Ismailia City and the Fish farming.

Rieview of projects

Noteworthy, the first conference of the Egyptian entities abroad ended on Saturday evening. It included 11 meetings of workshops that discussed several important legal, education and government services issues. It also reviewed investment opportunities in Egypt, tourism programs and opportunities, Issues of culture and national identity, and the new immigration law.

Contributed by Ahmad El-Assasy.