Egypt removes building violations and land encroachments across 21 governorates

Egyptian authorities removed building violations and encroachments on agricultural and state-owned land during the Eid al-Fitr holiday, the Ministry of Local Development and Environment announced on Monday. Minister Manal Awad said the campaigns covered 21 governorates with ongoing monitoring.

Egyptian authorities took swift action against illegal construction, including unlicensed buildings in Alexandria and encroachments on agricultural land in Kafr El-Sheikh. As part of nationwide campaigns, officials removed 63 cases of encroachment on state-owned land, recovering around 15,000 square metres of buildings and six feddans of land. They also cleared 354 illegal spatial violations covering approximately 55,500 square metres, plus 88 cases of illegal construction on agricultural land totalling about 2.7 feddans. Immediate enforcement targeted 24 cases on state land and 106 on farmland upon detection, the ministry stated. Minister Manal Awad said enforcement efforts will continue, with intensified field inspections and strict legal measures against violators, particularly during holidays. She added that these campaigns support broader government initiatives to protect agricultural land and state assets while promoting sustainable development objectives. The operations spanned 21 governorates under continuous monitoring by the national emergency and safety control centre.

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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."

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Egypt's Minister of Housing, Utilities, and Urban Communities, Randa El-Menshawy, has directed officials to accelerate the regularisation of land status in several new cities and simplify procedures for serious applicants. Speaking at a meeting on Sunday, she emphasised the need for swift decisions on applications meeting established conditions. The process aims to protect state rights, serve the public interest, and ensure transparency while adhering to legal and technical standards.

The Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation announced it issued 916 operating licenses for livestock, feed, poultry projects, and milk collection centers in February. These included 264 permits for cattle rearing by small breeders, compliant with biosecurity standards. Funding of EGP 297.36 million was disbursed to support the presidential 'Haya Karima' initiative.

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Egypt's real estate sector is undergoing a comprehensive transformation to enhance transparency, standardize practices, and attract foreign investment, according to Ahmed Ibrahim, vice chairperson of the New Urban Communities Authority for planning and projects and deputy minister of housing.

 

 

 

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