The government earlier this month announced a further increase in electricity prices as part of a price-restructuring plan adopted in 2014-2015.
The plan initially aimed to end state subsidies on electricity by the end of 2018-2019, but has now been (...)
The government earlier this month announced a further increase in electricity prices as part of a price-restructuring plan adopted in 2014-2015.
The plan initially aimed to end state subsidies on electricity by the end of 2018-2019, but has now (...)
Since July 2014, the government has embarked on plans to liberalise electricity prices and eliminate subsidies, the idea being to ensure that people pay the real cost of the electricity they consume while offering protections to lower-income (...)
Since July 2014, the government has embarked on plans to liberalise electricity prices and eliminate subsidies, the idea being to ensure that people pay the real cost of the electricity they consume while offering protections to lower-income (...)
Mohamed runs his father's grocery store in Heliopolis. He buys the small plastic bags he uses to pack his client's purchases for LE30 a kilo. He must also buy additional plastic wrappings for cheese and other food items. The cost of the extra (...)
The super-giant offshore Zohr gas field recently inaugurated by President Abdel-Fattah Al-Sisi is a life-saver for Egypt. Not only does it help secure the country's domestic consumption needs, saving the budget millions of dollars in imports, but (...)
The memory of long electricity outages is still fresh in the minds of many Egyptians. Studying by candlelight, long nights of darkness, and factories shutting down were common complaints across the country in the summer of 2014.
The peak of the (...)
The memory of long electricity outages is still fresh in the minds of many Egyptians. Studying by candlelight, long nights of darkness, and factories shutting down were common complaints across the country in the summer of 2014.
The peak of the (...)
The super-giant offshore Zohr gas field recently inaugurated by President Abdel-Fattah Al-Sisi is a life-saver for Egypt. Not only does it help secure the country's domestic consumption needs, saving the budget millions of dollars in imports, but (...)
Orange Egypt announced its participation in Cairo ICT 2016 exhibition held from 27th – 30th of November as a bandwidth and Wi-Fi provider.
Orange was the first mobile operator to acquire the 4G mobile services licence with enough frequencies (...)
Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) decided Thursday to float the Egyptian pound according to market supply and demand.
The bank also decided to hike interest rates by 300 basis points aiming to rebalancing currency markets.
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Volvo Car Corp. will hire around 400 engineers over the next 12 months to develop safety, autonomous driving and electrification technologies, the car maker said Tuesday.
The new recruits will mainly focus on software development, with the majority (...)
There are those whose footsteps we would not want to follow, whose shoes we would not want to be in - yet we strive to have their character, their strength, their drive and their courage. It is from them we learn that the worst of humanity can bring (...)
The number of subscribers to fixed telephones increased by 3.2% in April compared to March, according to a report by the Egyptian Ministry of Communications and Information Technology. The number of subscribers to fixed telephones reached 6.09 (...)
A magnitude 4.8 earth quakeon the Richter scale struck a number of Egyptian governorates at 3:46 am according to the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC).
The epicenter of the earth quake was 8 k.m south of Nuwaybi'a Nuwaibi city on (...)
Netflix has acknowledged that it restricts the quality of its video streams when it sends them over some mobile data networks.
The firm blogged that it did this "globally". A spokesman confirmed that this included streams sent via UK mobile (...)