Good morning, friends, and a very happy Friday to you all. Warmer and more comfortable temperatures this weekend are perfect for what we have in store after you, right after you catch up with this week’s news.
Do you have an international friend coming to town? Or perhaps you just want to forge a deeper relationship with the city. Venture beyond the standard attractions and take the road less travelled to explore the true heart of the city that lies within Cairo’s chaotic charm.
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LAST WEEK IN 3 MINS-
POLICY-
Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouly announced yesterday the formation of six economic advisory committees, comprising a large cohort of investors and experts. The new committees will ensure continued and deepened communication between policymakers and the private sector as the state pushes its reform drive into the new year. Madbouly identified six focus areas in which the government aims to ensure private sector and expert involvement in the policy-making process, including macroeconomics, export development, digital economy and entrepreneurship, tourism development, political affairs, and urban development and real estate exports.
** Check the full list of advisors here
ECONOMY-
IMF, World Bank cut Egypt’s growth forecast: The IMF and World Bank have lowered Egypt’s growth projections for the current and upcoming fiscal years. The IMF now sees the economy growing at a 3.6% clip during the current fiscal year, down 0.5 percentage points from previous forecasts. The World Bank is a tad less optimistic, having slashed this fiscal year’s growth forecast by 0.7 percentage points to 3.5%. The lenders now see the Egyptian economy growing between 4.1-4.2% during the fiscal year 2025-2026.
EXPANSION-
Edita enters Iraq through stake acquisition in Tuama Jebur Abbas: Edita Food Industries acquired 49% of Iraqi snack maker Tuama Jebur Abbas (TJA) through a capital increase in a USD 8 mn transaction, marking the snackmakers first entry into the Iraqi market.The acquisition gives Edita access to a three-production line factory — two lines for cake and one for biscuits. Edita plans to invest some USD 27 mn in the Iraqi market over the coming three years.
M&A-
SIC secures bigger stake in CIRA Education: Social Impact Capital (SIC) is set to increase its stake in CIRA Education from 51.2% to 88.7%. The extra 37.5% stake will officially change hands once the MTO is settled.
IPO-
Bonyan gets listing greenlight from EGX: Real estate investment firm Bonyan securedapproval from the EGX’s listing committee to list its shares on the EGX under the ticker symbol BONY.CA. The Compass subsidiary is gearing up for its EGX debut in the first half of 2025, a longer window than suggested by unconfirmed reports earlier this month, which penciled in an IPO for 1Q 2025.
TELECOMS-
WiFi calling launches in Egypt: All four mobile operators in Egypt rolled out WiFicalling services this week, allowing users to make calls over internet connections at the same rate as regular calls. The service aims to address coverage gaps in dense neighborhoods and high-rise buildings.
MANUFACTURING-
More on AOI’s solar panel factory: State-owned Arab Organization for Industrialization’s (AOI) joint solar panel manufacturing project with Sweden’s Sunshine Pro is set to be operational in July of this year and have a production capacity of 1 GW of panels by July 2026.
WHAT’S HAPPENING NEXT WEEK-

Business Ya Shabab kicks off next week: The exhibition will run from 29 January, until 8 February at Cairo Stadium. The exhibition will host 150 exhibitors showcasing traditional crafts, handmade products, and startup innovations.
Check out our full calendar on the web for a comprehensive listing of upcoming news events, national holidays and news triggers.
AROUND THE WORLD IN SEVEN DAYS-
#1- Ceasefire officially began in Gaza: A ceasefire between Hamas and Israel, brokered by Egypt, Qatar, and the US, commenced on Sunday. The six-week agreement facilitates an end to the assault, humanitarian aid entry, and the release of 33 Israeli and 2k Palestinian hostages, with more releases planned. On the first day, three Israelis and 90 Palestinians were exchanged amid celebrations in Gaza.
#2- Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th US president: Donald Trump took the oath ofoffice on Monday, promising to bring back America’s “golden age.” On his first day, Trump revoked 80 Biden-era policies, issued far-right executive orders, and declared a national emergency at the southern border to deploy armed forces.
AND- The World Economy Forum Annual Meeting took place: World leaders, banking sector titans, and global private sector players spent the past week in Switzerland for the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting, which began on Monday, 20 January and will wrap up today.
The meeting was held under the title Collaboration for the Intelligent Age and focused on five main points — rebuilding trust, reimagining growth, investing in people, safeguarding the planet, and industries in the intelligent age.
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☀️ THE WEATHER THIS WEEKEND- It’s a cloudy weekend in Cairo with a high of 22°C and a low of 13°C both today and tomorrow, according to our favorite weather app.
HAPPENING THIS WEEKEND-
It’s time for the country’s largest book fair. The Cairo International Book Fair is back for its 56th edition starting today and continuing till Wednesday, 5 February. The event will take place at the Egypt International Exhibition and Convention Center in New Cairo, and will host guests of honor that include the Sultanate of Oman, scientists and artist Ahmed Mostageer, and author Fatma Elmadoul.
Rev up your engines, car lovers: MM Events is here with an unforgettable car show with mind-blowing innovations, game-changing reveals, and all the latest trends shaping the future of cars. Mark your calendars for this high-octane experience on Friday, 24 January at Ain El Hayah resort. Tickets are available on Collard Tickets.
This one is for the curious: Don’t miss out on Dangerous Experiment at Teatro Al Assema, an eye-opening, hour-long lecture by Dr. Khaled Ghattass where he delves into topics like relationships, life choices, and societal challenges — with a 20-minute Q&A session at the end. The lecture will take place on Friday, 24 January. Get your tickets on Ticketsmarche.
Treat your ears to some Egyptian folk music: Sohba Semsemia brings you a vibrant singing and dancing show featuring traditional simsimiyya and tanbura music. Catch their performances at Rawabet Art Space from Wednesday, 8 January until Saturday, 1 February. Tickets are available on Ticketsmarche.
HAPPENING NEXT WEEKEND-
End the first month of the year on a high note (literally): Lebanese DJ Rodge will be performing at CJC 610 right after an energetic performance from Bubblegum Kollective. The night will kick off at 9pm on Friday, 31 January. Tickets are available on Ticketsmarche.
160 of Egypt’s most celebrated and promising artists. The 10th Edition of Cairo Art Fair is now open at TAM Gallery in Abu Rawwash and will continue running till Friday, 31 January.
Catch the grand final of the Double Dribble Basketball League at Heliopolis Sporting Club Shorouk on Saturday, 1 February. The event will start at 4pm and will run till 8pm, featuring matches between New Giza and Maadi Retro, along with the third place match between Negm El Geil and Underdogs. If that’s not enough, there's also going to be an exclusive performance from Egyptian rapper Moscow.
The ultimate gaming event in Egypt is here. Gamergy Egypt will feature live competitions, immersive experiences, and activities to bring together gaming fans of all ages. The festival will take place from Thursday, 30 January to Saturday, 1 February at Al Burouj Cultural Hub. Earlybird tickets are now available on their website.
Catch Saleh El Nawawy’s comedic debut: The Dubai-based filmmaker and comedian will be performing live at Theatro Arkan on Saturday, 1 February. Tickets are on Ticketsmarche.


