Egypt cabinet approves decrees on deputy ministers

The Egyptian cabinet approved decrees defining portfolios for deputy ministers in foreign affairs and housing. The moves centralise oversight of foreign debt, grants and urban projects under Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly.

The Egyptian cabinet, led by Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly, approved decrees that assign specific duties to four deputy ministers. Samar Mahmoud Abdel Wahed Al-Ahdal will manage economic cooperation with international organisations, negotiate external loans and oversee projects funded by the United Nations Development Programme.

Ambassador Mohamed Abu Bakr Saleh Fattah received responsibility for African affairs. He will coordinate private sector initiatives with national policy and supervise the Egyptian Agency of Partnership for Development.

In the housing ministry, Walid Abbas Abdel Qawi Othman will oversee investment plans for new urban communities to match Egypt Vision 2030. Ahmed Omran will coordinate water sector agencies and secure funding for rural sanitation and desalination projects. The cabinet also approved separate measures on land allocation in Damietta and contract renewals in Giza.

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Manal Awad, Minister of Local Development and Environment, stated that the state prioritizes development in Upper Egypt governorates to improve citizens' quality of life and boost economic growth. Her comments came during a meeting with the head of the Upper Egypt Development Authority to enhance joint cooperation. These initiatives aim to create jobs and upgrade public services.

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Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly has ordered the immediate suspension of utility services to any site where illegal construction on agricultural land is detected, describing the protection of farmland as a matter of "national security" linked directly to the state's food security. Speaking during the first meeting of the newly formed Board of Governors on Saturday, Madbouly stated that the preservation of every acre is no longer an administrative choice but a "national obligation."

In a follow-up meeting of Egypt's Governors’ Council, Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly has ordered intensified field monitoring of markets to ensure goods availability at fair prices, building on inaugural directives for commodity stability and agricultural protection. Held in the New Administrative Capital, the session included key ministers and governors.

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Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty inaugurated the first meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Egyptian Agency of Partnership for Development on Tuesday, marking a new institutional phase to expand Cairo’s developmental role across Africa.

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