SODIC & CIB Ink Mortgage Finance Protocol

SODIC

Leading real estate developer SODIC announced the signing of a collaboration protocol with the Commercial International Bank (CIB), to provide mortgage finance solutions to SODIC customers.

The protocol entails providing diverse payment plans for delivered units in accordance with Egypt’s mortgage finance laws and regulations. SODIC customers will have the opportunity to buy ready-for-delivery units offered for sale in the company’s different projects on a payment plan up to 20 years.

SODIC’s existing customers can also benefit from this protocol when listing their homes for sale, capitalizing on SODIC’s resale platform that will avail the same extended payment plan for their buyers.

The signing ceremony was attended by Magued Sherif, SODIC’s Managing Director; Amr El-Ganainy, CEO Institutional Banking & Ahmed Issa CEO of Retail Banking at CIB, and senior members of both entities.

Commenting on the agreement, Magued Sherif, SODIC’s Managing Director said: “We are excited to collaborate with our long-standing partner CIB with its strong and proven track record in the banking sector. This protocol comes in line with our customer-focused approach to offer new financial solutions that facilitate the home-buying decision for our existing and potential customers.”SODIC

Commenting on the agreement, Amr El-Ganainy, CIB’s Chief Executive Officer Institutional Banking said: “It is always a pleasure to join forces with SODIC one of our most reputable clients. This mortgage protocol marks another successful milestone in CIB & SODIC strong relationship. This protocol would offer a payment scheme up 20 years as an alternative financing solutions for unit buyers which comes in line with the bank’s strategy to support the real estate market in specific and the CBE directives in this sector at large.”

“We are pleased to announce today the collaboration between CIB and SODIC, two leading institutions in the financial and real estate markets.” said Ahmed Issa, Chief Executive Officer of Retail Banking. “The aim of this collaboration, which targets all segments of society, is to enhance the product and meet the needs of customers by providing numerous benefits.”

“Through the combined efforts of both institutions, the best offers were designed to address those needs with regards to loan amount, installment period, and pricing,” he stated. “Thanks to the ongoing support of CIB and SODIC, we are currently in the process of developing a top-notch product that fulfills the needs of customers in the Egyptian real estate market.”

The Only Guide You’ll Ever Need To Stop Procrastinating

We’re all guilty of doing a little bit of procrastination here and there. You know that cursed list of stuff you’ve been putting off doing whether at work or with chores at home and you know it’s getting really bad when it starts affecting your life because you put off doing really important stuff or making huge decisions.

Don’t let procrastination take over your life! We’re going to help you stop procrastinating in a few steps and we promise you after this list, you won’t look back.

By Mariam Elhamy

Step #1 Ask Yourself the Right Questions

Admitting that you’re procrastinating is the first step in cutting off the habit. Ask yourself the following: Stop Procrastinating

  • Has a specific task been on my to-do list for a long time?
  • Have I been doing meaningless chores like checking my email to put off doing something more important?
  • Have I started on a task then got distracted by other things like took a phone call or got up to make coffee and never got back to the task I was doing?
  • Have I been waiting for “the right time” or to be in “the right mood” to do this?

Step#2 Skip the To-Do List

Did you answer yes to all these questions? Now it’s time to take action so forget the to-do list and the over-organizing because it is what got you here in the first place. Just set a time frame and decide that you’re going to finish the task before that deadline.

Step #3 Limit Distractions

Stop ProcrastinatingFocus on one task at a time and minimize anything that could distract you from the task at hand, like your phone or a TV running in the background. Stop Procrastinating

Step #4 Keep Going

Stop ProcrastinatingFinished your first long-dreaded task? Don’t stop now! The satisfaction you got from finishing something you’ve been putting off for a long time is what will keep you going on a streak of finishing tasks. Put them all in one basket and make an active decision to try to finish them all in one day.

Step #5 Stop Overcomplicating Things

It’s okay to be a perfectionist as long as you get something done. Don’t overcomplicate your tasks so that it’s impossible to start or even finish them. If it helps, divide them into smaller steps to think of as milestones that you could check when done. That way you’ll be able to finish the whole project smoothly without getting sidetracked in the details.

Step #6 Take An Energizing Break

Stop ProcrastinatingAllow yourself a break so that you don’t burn out. You’ll want to tackle the biggest tasks that require more mental energy at your prime time when you’re most productive. If you don’t want to lose your focus and get lazy, do the simpler less mental energy-consuming tasks while you recharge for bigger ones. Avoid meaningless super long breaks, they will only bring your energy level down. Stop Procrastinating

Step #7 Just Start Already

This does sound too much like a sports slogan but it really is the best solution. The first step is always the hardest but once you start you’re on a roll and before you know it you’ll be done. Stop Procrastinating

Step #8 Reward Yourself

The satisfaction that comes from finishing something that has been on the back of your mind for a while is already enough but it’s even more motivating if you reward yourself after making a big decision or making something happen for yourself. That way you’re bound to do more. Stop Procrastinating

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7 Bizarre Food Items We Didn’t Even Know Existed

Bizarre Food Items

A lot of food chains can get really creative when it comes to deciding what to put on their menus. It’s either hot or cold, a hit or miss. Mostly bizarre food items that you’ve probably never heard about.

While some items in Egypt might not be available elsewhere, we decided to pick out some of the most innovative and popular menu items that Egypt is missing out on.

By Karen Emad

1. McSpaghetti (McDonald’s Philippines)

The Philippines are taking McDonald’s to a whole other level. It’s not just a selection of some sandwiches. Now you can have classic spaghetti with red sauce there as well.

2. Teriyaki Twister (KFC Japan)

While we’re used to eating chicken teriyaki with a side of rice, Japan’s KFC decided to give the dish a new “twist”. People of Japan get to enjoy a burrito-like version of chicken teriyaki. Bizarre Food Items

3. Skagenrora Sub (Subway Sweden)

To all the sea-food lovers, pack your bags and head to Sweden! This sub consists of crab and shrimp salad together. It’s like a fancy sushi sandwich.

4. Boba Tapioca Pizza (Domino’s Japan and Taiwan)

Bizarre Food ItemsWe’ve heard of chicken and waffles before. But, combining Boba and Mozzarella is taking sweet and sour to a whole other dimension. And it’s drizzled with Maple Syrup on top? We don’t know about you, but we’d pass on having a slice of this. Bizarre Food Items

5. Pink Drink (Starbucks)

Bizarre Food ItemsStarbucks Egypt needs to step up its game and put this on the menu already. It’s the perfect summer drink to feel refreshed and energized without any caffeine.

6. McRib and Waffle fries (McDonald’s Germany)

Who doesn’t love McDonald’s fries? Everyone can agree that they’re superior. Imagine eating their waffle fries. Germany has got that covered already. When one is not in the mood for a burger, ribs happen to be on their menu as well.

7. Hawaiian Chicken Barbecue Pizza (Papa John’s USA)

Bizarre Food ItemsWe had to end the list with a controversial food item. The debate of whether pineapple should be on pizza is still ongoing and doesn’t seem to be coming to an end anytime soon. Bizarre Food Items

Back to School Stationery Your Kids Will Love

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From backpacks, lunch boxes, water bottles, pencil cases to pens… every back-to-school stationery your kids need to make those school days a little brighter! back to school stationery

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Yana: Sumptuous Sushi at Royal Maxim Palace Kempinski Hotel

Yana

Already well on our radar for the consistently good quality of its food and service, Royal Maxim Palace Kempinski Hotel, our favorite spot on the east side of town, has just added more delights to the menu at Yana, its Asian-fusion restaurant.

We can’t wait to try them and are counting the moments.

Type of cuisine: Asian fusion, sushi.

Signature items: Sushi Tower, Wagyu Beef Sushi, Kung Pao Chicken, Sizzling Sichuan Beef, Sweet and Sour Chicken, Shrimp XO and Ginger Lobster.

What You Will Find

If you are a fan of Asian food, this is where you can indulge to the max. Top of our list would have to be sushi. A lot of our favorite items already feature on the sushi and starter menu, but we would also love to try the Wagyu Beef sushi as well.

If we had a group of friends, obviously we would push the boat out and go straight for the 120 item Yana Signature Sushi Tower. Who could resist? Black Pepper Shrimp with Sun-Dried Pineapple also has us salivating, and we are sure the vegetarians amongst us would love the Vegetable Tempura with Plum Sauce.

For anyone who hasn’t tried Green Papaya Salad, this would be the chance to dive into a sour and spicy mélange of peanuts, papaya, garlic and tomato. Unique and memorable, it could fast become a standout item.

Meat lovers should definitely try the Sichuan Beef, served sizzling hot and redolent with garlic, ginger and chili. Another palate-pleasing indulgence must be the Ginger Lobster. Not low budget, but hey, it is not every day you dine like this!

The menu is rich and varied, so we would definitely plan to visit more than once to be able to explore the options. But already, we have our eye on the Lychee Pana Cotta with Raspberry Jelly as a sweet treat to wind up our experience. That would be a must.

Beverages: Full bar, exciting cocktails and plenty of soft options.

Contact information

Opening hours: 7 pm to midnight (1 am during weekends).

Address: Royal Maxim Palace Kempinski Hotel

Tel: WhatsApp 0109 711 1151 or 2249 5349

Facebook: @kempinskiroyalmaxim

Instagram: @kempinskiroyalmaxim

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Egypt Shines at Tokyo Olympics 2020

Tokyo Olympics 2020

The long-awaited summer Tokyo Olympics 2020 Games may have been delayed by a year, but that did not stop Egypt from capturing more medals than ever before. The 132 strong Egyptian contingents represented their country with dignity and gave their best across a wide range of disciplines, resulting in a lot of personal bests.

With outstanding performances in their respective disciplines, athletes brought home a total of six medals; one gold, one silver and four bronze.

Gold medal in Women’s Kumite +61 kg category

Feryal Ashraf Abdelaziz (born 16th of February 1999) is an Egyptian karateka and the first female Egyptian to have won a gold medal at the Olympic Games. She won the gold medal in the women’s +61 kg event.

Silver medal in Men’s Individual category

Ahmed El-Gendy (born 1st of March 2000) is an Egyptian modern pentathlete. He won the silver medal in the men’s event, and also competed in the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics where he won gold for Egypt. He is the first athlete from Africa to medal in modern pentathlon.

Bronze medal in the Women’s 67 kg category

Hedaya Malak Wahba (born 21st of April 1993) is an Egyptian taekwondo practitioner. She participated in the 2012, the 2016 Olympics and won a bronze medal in 2016, and the 2020 Olympics, also winning Egypt’s first bronze medal in the tournament.

Bronze medal in the Men’s 80 kg category

Seif Eissa (born 15th of June 1998) is an Egyptian Taekwondo practitioner. He won a bronze medal at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics in Nanjing, China. He also earned a gold medal at the 2015 African Games in Gaborone.

Bronze medal in Men’s Greco-Roman 67 kg category

Mohamed Ibrahim El-Sayed (born 16th of March 1998) is an Egyptian Greco-Roman wrestler. He won one of the bronze medals in the 67 kg event at the 2020 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo, Japan.

In 2019, he represented Egypt at the 2019 African Games held in Rabat, Morocco and won the gold medal in the men’s Greco-Roman 67 kg event. He is a two-time U23 World champion.

Bronze medal in women’s Kumite 61 kg category

Giana Mohamed Farouk Lotfy (born 10th of December 1994) is an Egyptian karateka. She is a two-time gold medalist in the women’s Kumite 61 kg event at the World Karate Championships. She was also a gold medalist in her event at the African Games, the Islamic Solidarity Games and the Mediterranean Games.

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Child Stars Who Became Today’s Celebrities

Many celebrities we know and love today started their careers at a very young age. These talented performers and actors not only had a talent that was apparent at an early age, some came from a background of actors and producers while others had a natural talent that was picked up on by family and mentors. child stars

We embark on a journey through the years to find out how these stars came to be who they are on our screens today.

By Mariam Elhamy

Lebleba 

child starsNinochka Manoug Kupelian is actually Lebleba’s real name, named by her mother after the 1939 movie Ninotchka. Lebleba is. The half Armenian, half Egyptian star saw her first amateur gala at the Auberge Des Pyramides at age 5. Fascinated by the show, she immediately got on the table and started to imitate the performance.

Noticed by one of the jury members, cinema director Niazi Mustafa asked Lebleba’s parents if she could be a part of his film. Lebleba became well known for her witty manner and sassiness. Years later, she was offered a more serious lead role by the late director Atef Al-Tayeb in his film Layali Sakhena, which won 28 international awards, 7 of which Lebleba claimed!

Nelly

child starsNelly Artin Kalfayan who is of Armenian origin, came from a family of artists. Her father, Artin Kalvian was a film director, her older sister, Feyrouz, and her cousin Lebleba were both very famous child actresses. She started her acting and singing career when she was about 4-years-old, and appeared in a dozen movies. child stars

She also did a lot of theater and radio series, which paved the way for her incredibly known and wildly loved show Fawazir Ramadan. Nelly got her first lead role when she was 17 in the film Al Murahiqa as Saghira. She was particularly distinguished after her role in the television drama Shaye Men Al Azab where she played alongside actor Mohamed Abdel Wahab.

Sherihan

child starsBeloved actress, singer and dancer Sherihan had also started her acting career at the age of 4. Her brother Omar Khorshid was a well-known actor and guitarist. He helped Sherihan land many roles in cinema before he passed away in 1981. Some of her earlier work includes Rayya W Skina (1984), Khalli Balak Men ‘A’lak and Alf Leila W Leila (1985).

By 1977, Sherihan was 12 years old when she was asked to act in her very first film. She is perhaps best known for Fawazir Ramadan where she rolled out one outstanding performance after the next in what was considered at the time avant-garde, fashion-forward outfits. child stars

Faten Hamama

child stars

Faten Hamama, known as “Lady of the screen”, made her first screen appearance in 1939, when she was only a 7-year-old. She had won a contest for the most beautiful child in Egypt, and her father, who shared with her a love of cinema, sent her picture to director Mohammed Karim who was looking at the time for a child for his new film Yom Said with Egyptian musician Mohamed Abdel Wahab.

Faten auditioned and won the role. While shooting, the filmmakers were so impressed with her performance that they decided to give her more lines and scenes than what was in the original script. Faten later graduated from the High Institute for Acting in 1947 and portrayed many highly acclaimed roles still revered until today.

Soad Hosny

Dubbed “Cinderella of Egyptian cinema”, Soad Hosny was born to an artistic family. Her father, Mohamed Hosny, was a renowned calligrapher who contributed embroidered script to the Holy Ka’ba and created several book and film covers. Soad and her sister Nagat learned to play music and sing thanks to their brother Ezz Eddin Hosni, a music composer. They also had a cello player, a jewelry designer, a painter and another actress in the family.

Soad started singing in a popular kids TV program when she was just 3 years old and when she was 16, she made her film debut in Hasan and Naeima. She acted alongside many distinguished faces like Hussein Fahmy, Roshdy Abaza, and Taheya Karioka. Some of her famous work includes Saghira Al Hob, Khally Balak Min ZouZou, Al-Karnak and many more cinema milestones.

Karim Abdel Aziz

Karim Abdel Aziz was raised by the great director Mohamed Abd El Aziz; which explains where his talent was nurtured. Karim joined the High Institute of Cinema in 1994 and graduated from the directing department in 1997. He later worked as an assistant director before shifting to acting. child stars

As a child, he took part in Albaad Yadhab Llma’zon Maratain (1978) and Al Mashbooh (1981), later he worked alongside great names like Ahmed Zaki and Laila Eloui in Edhak El Soura Tetlaa Helwa and with Alaa Wali El Din in Aboud Ala El Hedoud. He then starred in his first movie Leh Khaltny Ahebak with Mona Zaki, Hala Shiha and Ahmed Helmy.

Donia and Amy Samir Ghanem

Being born into a family of iconic screen and stage stars, Donia and Amy Samir Ghanem soon proved to be multitalented. Donia, a singer and actress, took part in TV shows from the age of 10. She graduated university and starred in her first-ever film with Mohamed Henedy in Yana Ya Khalty, which proved to be her big break.

As for Amy, her father, Samir Ghanem, gave her her first role in the comedic play Tara Lam Lam. Not much later she started landing roles in film and TV. She acted alongside Ahmed Helmy in X-Large and Bolbol Hairan and starred with Ramez Galal and Hassan Hosny in Ghesh Elzawgeya where she solidified her place as a bona fide comedic force.

Khaled Abol Naga

Khaled Abol Naga became interested in acting at an early age. His first ever work was with Naglaa Fathi in a film called Madness of Love, when he was only 10 years old. He studied Computer Science with a minor in Theater and Drama, worked as a part-time model and was a talk show host and radio presenter in the 1990s.

Later, he joined the theatre department at The American University in Cairo, where he first discovered his talent for acting. He then decided to take it a step further and went to study film and theater in the United States where he stayed with his elder brother the renowned architect Tarek Abol Naga. Acclaimed director Daoud Abdel Sayed offered him his first lead role in the film A Citizen, An Informant & A Thief in 2001 and he has played many important roles since then. child stars

Sherif Ramzy

child starsSherif Ramzy was born into a family of filmmakers and actors. His father is film distributor and producer Mohamed H. Ramzy, and his grandfather, Hassan Ramzy, is famous film director and distributor and founder of El Nasr Film Company and the first president of the chamber of Egyptian Cinema Industry. At the age of 5, Sherif’s parents divorced and he went on to live with his mother at his grandparents’ house. This enabled him to be close to and learn from his grandfather, the legendary actor Salah Zulficar.

When he was 12, Sherif started participating in school plays, he also enjoyed creating and directing his own plays with his friends, and performing them in front of his family. Sherif starred in his first big role in Asrar El Banat directed by Magdy Ahmed Aly who offered him the role after he heard about him from Studio El Momathel where he went to develop his acting skills.

Amir El Masry

child stars

Amir El Masry was born in Egypt and raised in London. He played alongside Mohamed Henedy in Ramadan Mabrouk Abu Al-Alamein Hamouda when he was almost 18 years old. He won the title for Best Young Actor at the Egyptian Oscars a year later and received national acclaim.

He starred in Jon Stewart’s feature Rosewater, establishing himself as a British award-winning actor. Since then, he has done several films abroad but still continues to take roles in Egyptian cinema.

Ahmed Dash

child stars

Ahmed Dash’s talent was first discovered by director Mariam Abou Ouf. He began by doing TV commercials then starred in his first film La Moakhza when he was thirteen. He has done several small roles since then including Photocopy and Kasablanka. child stars

Menna Arafa

Menna Arafa started acting when she was only 6 years old. She was chosen by director Samir Seif for his series Cinderella, in which she played a young, cheeky girl, alongside Mona Zaki and Mohamed Ramadan. Later, she became famous for her roles in comedies like Matab Sena’y with Ahmed Helmy and the series Ragel W Set Setat with Ashraf Abdel Baqi and Liqaa Al Khamissy.

What NOT to Miss on the East Side in September!

what’s new

Wondering what’s new on the eastside of Cairo? Tati Hafez takes us on a quick tour of all the new spots, shops and services available to East Siders! what’s new

Alia’s Earrings

Alia Fahmy is the designer behind this cool collection of trendy and cheerful handmade polymer clay earrings. Each piece is handmade with all its beautiful imperfections. Alia also offers customized, hand-painted earrings, perfect to match seasonal moods.

Instagram: @alia_earrings

Conitta – Homemade stuffed cones

what’s newIf you are a Maadian you cannot have missed this bold all-yellow shop in the neighborhood. Conitta’s trademark is its’ stuffed cones and chocolate-filled waffle rolls along with sweet other temptations like tarts, brownies and chewies.

Address: 4 Street 216, Maadi

Working hours: Noon to midnight

Telephone: 0127 004 2211

Instagram: @conitta_eg

Flour Girls – Exquisite bread and quiche by Gaby

what’s newFlour Girls is an exquisite home-based bakery in Cairo offering a mouthwatering selection of bread, quiches and cakes.

Telephone: 0122 222 1788

Instagram: @flourgirls.eg 

Snuggs – Feel extra comfortable

what’s newSoft, trendy and comfortable. Snuggs first sold blankets with sleeves then forayed into pajamas. Since then, the brand has grown its sleepwear collection offering both adult’s and children’s comfortable, affordable and trendy. Now you can even dress the whole family in matching pjs. Nighty night.

Website: www.snuggsegypt.com

Instagram: @snuggsegypt

Vegan in our House – Restaurant and catering service

what’s newAs more people are adopting a cleaner, healthier lifestyle, there is a growing demand for meatless and plant-based options. Vegan in our House is a vegan restaurant in Maadi offering a selection of appetizers, soups, pastas, meat-free dishes and beyond meat sandwiches. You can either dine in or host a dinner at home through the restaurant’s exclusive vegan catering.

Address: Intersection Street 7 and 82, Maadi

Telephone: 0101 573 2464

Instagram: @veganinourhouse.eg

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