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Egypt Housing unleashes the untapped housing

Egypt Housing Forum unleashes the untapped housing potential in Egypt

Press Release

Date: Dubai, November, 2018

 

Event highlights:

  1. Learn about the 2030 vision and the institutional reform program for the housing sector in Egypt
  2. Meet the key developer in the country and unlock exclusive business opportunities within the upcoming $28 billion-dollar worth of housing mega projects
  3. Hear about the latest innovations in the energy efficient housing solutions
  4. Understand the dynamics Foreign Direct Investment in boosting the housing sector in Egypt
  5. Learn about the latest design and construction tends in the housing domain

 

The Egypt Housing Forum takes place on 5-6 December, 2018 at The Nile Ritz Carlton, Cairo and is the only dedicated housing event which will gather stakeholders from government, developers, architects, investors, contractors and suppliers to address the urgent requirements within the Egypt housing marketing.

In order to cater for the urgent housing needs of the population of 96+ million Egyptians, the government and private developers are driving a large volume of multi-billion housing projects across the country.  This unprecedented boom in the housing sector requires the timely collaboration of the entire spectrum of stakeholders, to unleash the untapped housing potential in the Arab Republic of Egypt.

The two-day conference will discuss a variety of industry related strategic topics focusing on the growth of the housing market in Egypt, while an estimated $28 billion dollars will be spent on housing mega projects by 2030.

While producing the conference, Chiara Palieri, Conference Director said “Witnessing the construction boom of the housing sector in Egypt is a testament of the Renaissance of the country. With a rapidly growing population, creating sustainable and high-quality housing units is of paramount importance and we are delighted to have all key stakeholders present in our event.”

A host of industry experts from the esteemed companies including Al Futtaim, Hamza Associates and National Urban Community Authority will be leading keynote panel discussions and presentations that will address key topics including financing, social housing, smart housing technologies and the latest projects commissioned in the market.

The eventful conference will be full of activities including panel discussions, keynote presentations, award ceremony and networking opportunities.

Editor’s Notes

About Egypt Housing Forum

 

To deliver to the country’s 96 million people the next few years will see a massive boom in Egypt’s housing sector. Government and private projects are progressing fast and this calls for the contribution of the entire spectrum of stakeholders involved within the housing sector.

The Egypt Housing Forum will bring together stakeholders from the government, developers, architects, investors, contractors and suppliers to address the urgent requirements within the Egypt housing market.

https://egypthousing.com/

For more information, kindly contact:

 

Name Liam Varnai-Clarke
Company GM Events
Designation Marketing Director
Address P.O. Box 454649, Dubai, UAE
Tel +9714 5687800
Cell +97152 1681501

 

 

 

 

CAIRO WEST EXCLUSIVE: Diego Luna & Michael Peña on ‘Narcos: Mexico’

New location. New Cartel. Still based on a true story! This time, Netflix takes us to Mexico in the 1980’s, at the very beginning of the Mexico-USA illegal trade with their newest series, Narcos: Mexico, releasing worldwide on November 16th. Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo AKA El Padrino, played by Diego Luna, is the man behind the birth of this operation, starting with small shipments of marijuana and quickly moving to bigger things. However, one man stands in his way, Enrique ‘Kiki’ Camarena, played by Michael Peña, a Mexican-American DEA agent based in Guadalajara, convinced he can shut down his operations. We sat down with the two actors to have a chat about their interesting roles, the reaction of the media and the difficulties they encountered while shooting the show.

 Diego Luna [El Padrino]

 

CWM: The first two seasons of Narcos were a hit worldwide and a hit in Egypt! Resonating with Egyptian audiences who are big fans of movies like Scarface. How does El Padrino differ from popular drug lords we’ve seen depicted on the screen before

DL: El Padrino is different because this character is not a reflection of what the media makes out of him. This guy was a businessman and an entrepreneur! He owned a hotel, a restaurant and also worked for a bank. He invested in many projects and businesses around Guadalajara. He created a network that protected him but remained active in the business sector. To me, he was also a great politician because he managed to sit enemies down at the same table – people who wanted to kill each other – and managed to make them work together towards a common goal. He was a step ahead of everyone and that makes him a different man than Scarface or the rest of the similar on-screen characters.

We’ve read that you didn’t go out and interview or meet people from that walk of life, why did you make that decision?

I chose not to interview anyone about El Padrino when I found out about all the research that was done about the man in the past. I stayed true to the journalistic work and to the books written about him. These books carry quotes and stories from people that were really close to him. I decided that there was enough material there for me to work with and didn’t want anything else to interfere with it.

Were you always a fan of gangster movies, and what did you think of the first two seasons of Narcos?

I have definitely always been a fan of gangster movies. I think I’m always drawn to imperfect characters that explore the dark side and that are willing to cross a line I’m not willing to. That’s what always interested me as a viewer and as a kid. I couldn’t wait to watch Narcos part 1 as I have many friends that acted in it. I am friends with Wagner Moura and many of the Mexican actors that were involved, so for me, it was important to see their job and to see what they had accomplished.

What are you reactions to the Mexican press accusing the show of glorifying the Mexican drug trade?

Firstly, I think that they should watch the show before making any judgments. Secondly, I think our government is the one to blame. Our country forces so many people to join these organizations because it allows a man to be one of the richest in the world while more than half of the population is living in extreme poverty. I think that is what the media should be talking about. It is way too easy to blame a simple show. I would not be doing this if I thought this would be urging young people to make the wrong choices.

How do you feel about a Mexican show creating this kind of buzz worldwide?

I am very proud of that. I am proud of all the talent getting a chance to show the world what they are capable of doing. Many of my friends and people I grew up with working in theatre and cinema are part of this show and I’m glad they’re exposing their work in a bigger form.

 

 

Michael Peña [Camarena]

 

CWM: How did you prepare for this role of ‘KiKi’ Camarena who was world famous?

MP: To be honest with you, I didn’t know who ‘Kiki’ was when I met the showrunner Eric Newman, who first told me about the man and how he was very instrumental in the war on drugs in America. I made my research and luckily for me I was able to answer a lot of questions when I spoke to Mika Camarena (his wife) and Jamie Kirkendale (Kiki’s colleague in the DEA). You want to know what makes this person tick, and sometimes they can have other motives for doing so, such as gain of money or power, but in this case he was a man who was destined for the search for justice. He wanted to make the world a better place, in his own way. He was somewhat stubborn and slowly became very obsessed in bringing down the cartel because he had seen it forming right in front of his eyes, and the people around him would not believe him. This led to frustration and he became more and more passionate about it.

What was the most challenging part of playing this role?

The most challenging part I would say was the schedule because I come from acting on the big screen and in movies you have 60 days to prepare for 2 hours of programming. However, in this one, there were 120 pages every month and that was a lot. The studying had to be a little bit different. As soon as we wrapped at the end of the week, I would read everything that I had to know for Monday morning on that Friday night, and then Saturday I would read Tuesday and Wednesday’s work, and then Sunday I would read Thursday’s and Friday’s work. I always wanted to stay 3 days ahead and just by reading over and over again, I knew the scenes by heart and it was much easier to memorize. But in movies, you have the job for a year and there’s one script so sometimes you can memorize it 3 months before shooting.

Do you find any parallels between the drug issue back then and today?

This problem is still affecting America today and until the buyers stop purchasing from the suppliers, the problem will not cease to exist. If we want to stop the cartels, we should just stop buying it. That’s just the way it is.

Were there any moments on set that particularly stood out for you?

 I think that Mexico has some really interesting weather, especially in some of the places we had to travel to where it was ‘winter’. We were at this location, in the middle of fields, and it would be very hot at 10 in the morning and then at lunchtime it would start hailing, some really big chunks of ice, and that was pretty weird. I remember it happening three days-in-a-row, I don’t know if it was a sign from God or what?

What’s next for you?

I have a movie called The Mule coming up, with Bradley Cooper and Clint Eastwood. I also just finished Dora The Explorer, which was interesting because it also has some Spanish in it. I am also going to be doing Fantasy Island at the top of next year, and then I don’t know…. I guess I will be looking for a job.

 

Narcos: Mexico will premiere globally on Netflix on 16th November 2018, with 10 episodes in the series. Find it at www.netflix.com/narcosmexico

By Kareem Awad

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In the Stars: Your November Horoscopes

Where has the year gone? Have you used every minute to its max? Let November be a month to remember with a little help from the stars.

November Birthdays:

4th November – Mohamed Hamaki (singer), 6th November – Emma Stone, Ethan Hawke, (actors), 7th November – Mohamed Abou Treika (footballer), 9th November – Fifi Abdou (dancer), 11th November – Leonardo Di Caprio (actor), 12th November – Ryan Gosling (actor), 13th November – Gerard Butler (actor), 16th November – Magdi Yacoub (heart surgeon), 18th November – Mona Zaki, Ahmed Helmi (actors), 19th November, Meg Ryan, Jodie Foster (actors), 22nd November – Amr Salama (film director), 23rd November – Miley Cyrus (performer).

September Birthdays:

Salma Hayek (actress) and Keanu Reeves (actor) – 2nd September, Charlie Sheen (actor) – 3rd September, Beyonce Knowles (singer) – 4th September, Idris Elba (actor) – 6th September, Adam Sandler (actor) – 9th September, Colin Firth (actor) – 10th September, Jason Statham (actor) and Khaled El Nabawy (actor) – 12th September, Hisham Abbas (singer) – 13th September, Tom Hardy (actor) – 15th September, Sophia Loren (actress) – 20th September, Bruce Springsteen (musician) and Alex Proyas (screenwriter) – 23rd September, Will Smith (actor) – 25th September, Khaled Al Khamissi (writer) – 27th of September.

Happy Birthday,

Scorpio

Use the first few days for catching up with friends because on the 6th the tempo may pick up and offer some surprises. The 7th may call for putting ideas into action, some of these may pay off financially as the month develops.

Aries

Pay attention to events between the 6th and the 8th, as decisions you take now may have long lasting effects. A desire for change may see you making travel plans. Best to keep plans under your hat until you feel safe to share.

Taurus

Things are gathering momentum in your partnership zone, even unattached Taureans may find themselves thinking more about the joys of being hitched. Equally, there could be business partnerships in the offing for some. Money issues may loom large, so deal with them wisely.

Gemini

Great plans may bite the dust unless you are taking care of your health and general wellbeing. That means getting your eight hours of sleep at night as well. Jupiter is rolling into your relationship sector, opening up all sorts of exciting possibilities. Your attitude counts for a lot, so open up your heart and your mind.

Cancer

You should be entering a phase of general good health and enjoyment from your daily routines. That includes good vibes around the workplace and with colleagues. Hobbies and leisure activities should bring a lot of pleasure when you can allocate some time for them. Close relationships still need work, be prepared to face some home truths if you want to clear the air.

Leo

You may have been spending a lot of time and energy on family and the home in recent weeks, so it’s about time you got back into a spot of social activities. Take up a new sport or creative hobby, indulge yourself, or even bring a new pet into the family. You are entering a period where children may brighten your life even more.

Aquarius

Even though you are known for your love of freedom from up-close and intense relationships that is no reason to shun humanity as a whole. Get out there and mix a bit this November, you could actually realize how out of touch you have been with old friends

Virgo

C’mon Virgo. Get smart. Streamline certain processes in your life and use the time you gain to enjoy activities that you have always been too busy for. Home life is set for a boost, maybe you should invite friends over a bit more often to shake you out of your shell. In other words, it is up to you to make the effort to enjoy life the way you should.

Pisces

Stuck in a rut? Get out and about and broaden your horizons. The stars look good for study, travel and adding new skills to your resume. Don’t be shy about seeking out new ideas or technology. Friends should be willing to lend support if they see you are making an effort. All you need to do is ask.

Libra

A lot of your recent dreams and wishes have been limited due to lack of funds. Cheer up! You may even be able to squeeze in a few trips to break the routine. A more optimistic frame of mind is likely to generate new friends and opportunities, so stay upbeat. November may have

Sagittarius

With Jupiter heading into your birth sign you should feel confident about anything coming your way. That includes a tendency to pack on a few kilos anytime you so much as look at a menu. Balance a more relaxed mood with a bit more healthy exercise and you should manage quite nicely.

Capricorn

Feeling as though you need to take a step off the treadmill? Then do just that. Take time to restore your inner balance this month, either alone or within a like-minded group. From this month your ability to see what is important and what is just white noise is highlighted, so be a little ruthless and get on track.

What NOT to Miss on the East Side! November 2018

Tati Hafez takes us on a quick tour of all the new spots and services available to East Siders!

Maadi

El Gouna FC Academy – Join the Gounies

Calling all Gounies and football enthusiasts out there, El Gouna Football Club has opened its first Academy in Cairo, at The Field in Maadi. The school is owned and managed by football management Eleven11 and head coach AbdelRahman Tarek Yehia.  With an exclusive in house coaching program, young talented, well-educated and passionate coaches are ready to engage with kids from 4 to 14 years old. Enjoy the one-week free trial for the real football experience and watch out for more branches across the city.
Address: The Field – Victory Square, Maadi
Training days: Thursdays and Saturdays, 5.30 pm -7 pm  & Fridays 7.30 pm – 9 pm
Telephone: 0111 010 3501
Facebook / Instagram: @thejuniorgounies  @gounafc

Emma’s Academy – German Kids Camps and After School Activities

Located inside The Field, Emma’s Academy is a German-speaking center that provides a handful of extra-curricular activities, workshops and summer/winter camps, aiming at developing children to their full potential. Its programs, implemented by qualified native German teachers, include Arts, Sports, Storytelling and Music, catering for kids from 3 to 12 years old. You can apply for the after school program or take individual classes. The schedule is available through their social media pages.

Address: The Field – Victory Square, Maadi

Working hours: Sunday to Thursday, 2 – 6pm

Telephone: 0101 642 6442

Facebook / Instagram: @emmas_academy @summer.camp.emmas

Source Beauty – Egypt’s first beauty e-commerce site

Source first started as platform for sharing beauty products, advice and tips by the founder. With an increasing audience and the ever growing need to find quality local beauty brands, Source turned its blog into a website where you can access amazing Egyptian beauty products. Your go-to reference for make-up, skin, hair and nails updates.

Online: www.sourcebeauty.me

Instagram: @source_beauty

New Cairo

Leyyah – Handcrafted Clayware 

Leyyah’s collection of pottery home accessories are unique. Clayware is handcrafted in Cairo’s oldest pottery area by highly talented potters and skilled professional glazers, under the supervision and design of its founder. Leyyah is available at a select number of shops in town.
Address: Eklego, Downtown Katameya – New Cairo
Telephone: 0122 224 4049
Facebook / Instagram: @leyyahshop