In the latest figures released by CAPMAS, the country’s poverty rate declined to 29.7%, compared to 32.5% in the study of income and spending for FY 2017/18.
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The meeting was held to discuss a number of issues the Egypt’s tourism sector is facing, and to identify the challenges and obstacles the vital sector faces in light of the second wave of the global coronavirus pandemic.
The port managements of Casablanca in Morocco, and La Spezia in Italy, are exploring innovative measures to facilitate the flow of goods. The new measures are…
The Central Bank of Libya (BCL) has announced a shortfall of $7.3 billion in foreign receipts for the January-October 2020 period as a result of a…
Libyan Interior Minister of the Government of National Accord, Fathi Bachagha, has announced the order of 10 modern helicopters from European aircraft manufacturer, Airbus, to reinforce…
The Namibian government has granted a payment holiday on royalties to the country’s biggest diamond miner Namdeb so that its land-based operations can extend beyond 2023.…
The Central Bank of Egypt has extend the term of its dollar bonds repurchase by 1.5 years from original 4.5-year-term. This increases the overall maturity of…
AFRAA’s secretary-general Abdérahmane Berthé said smaller airlines need to consolidate and share basic facilities while established airlines need to co-operate and code-share to avoid operating in the same routes.
El-Said further explained that “public investments in Sohag governorate are distributed across different sectors, with EGP 2.5bn for housing and utilities sector, EGP 1.56bn for local development, EGP 444m for health care, EGP 240m for higher education, and EGP 640.4m for other sectors.”
The Libyan air transport company made its first flight on Monday from Tripoli International Airport, Maatig, to Tunis Carthage International Airport, after a break of several…