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Networking like a natural

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WHAT WE’RE TRACKING TONIGHT

Trump cites shooting to justify USD 400 mn ballroom project

Good afternoon, ladies and gents, and welcome to the start of a fresh workweek — we hope the breezy weather is curing any lingering Sunday blues. It’s a quiet day at home, and we’ve got a brisk issue to kick things off.

Are you a young professional (or do you know one)? In today’s issue, we’re exploring how you can network like a natural. Also on the menu: a deep dive into history with Dan Snow, a breakdown of the footie we’re watching tonight, and more.

First up, the news…

THE BIG STORY ABROAD-

🌐 The shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner at the Washington Hilton, where US President Donald Trump was swiftly escorted off stage, is still getting top billing. The suspect has been identified as 31-year-old California resident Cole Tomas Allen, who fired at a Secret Service agent before being arrested. It remains unclear whether Trump was the target of the attack.

In the wake of the incident, Trump used the shooting to bolster his USD 400 mn White House ballroom project, arguing it would be a more “secure building” with bulletproof glass and drone-proof measures. The project has been stalled due to ongoing litigation.

^^Read more on: CNBC, Reuters, Financial Times, and The Washington Post.


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** CATCH UP QUICK on the top stories from today’s EnterpriseAM:

  • The Crisis Management Committee is reviewing energy-savingmeasures put in place last month — including early closure times for commercial establishments and work-from-home mandates;
  • Polish renewables developer Hynfra and local consultancy Coxswains tripled their initial investment to USD 5 bn for the first phase of their Ras Banas green ammonia facility. The project had an initial investment ticket of USD 1.6 bn for the phase back in 2024;
  • Egypt is moving beyond its gateway-to-Africa narrative to focus on concrete execution, aiming to transform US corporate interest into tangible agreements. By pivoting from broad messaging to project-specific matchmaking, the strategy now centers on identifying bankable projects;
  • US-based global VC HOF Capital is leading a consortium that has bought out automaker Porsche's complete stake in supercar brand Bugatti. Abu Dhabi-based investment firm BlueFive Capital is the largest investor in the HOF Capital-led consortium.

☀️ TOMORROW’S WEATHER- The weather’s back in cooler territories after a particularly warm weekend, with temperatures in Cairo peaking at just 27°C, with a low of 15°C, according to our favorite weather app.

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THE ENTERPRISE GUIDE

Your no-pressure guide to networking

💬 Networking has been reduced to a chore — a buzzword that looms over every job search and LinkedIn feed. For most young professionals, it triggers either dread or the urge to perform. But the reality of the market is simple: people hire, promote, and recommend those they know and trust. This isn’t about collecting business cards; it’s about building a circle of people who share your goals. Here’s how to navigate the process without losing your soul (or your nerves).

Rethinking the value

#1- It’s not just a job-hunting tool: Think of networking as expanding your proprietary intelligence. It’s about becoming part of a group where people grow together. If you only network when you need a job, you’re doing it too late.

#2- Connection over transaction: It is better to have one meaningful conversation than 10 surface-level interactions. Stop trying to “work the room” and focus on finding genuine rapport with one or two people.

#3- Lean into the discomfort: If it feels awkward, you’re probably growing. Everyone starts at zero. Acknowledge the nerves, then move past them. The payoff usually lives on the other side of that initial tension.

Start small (and low-stakes)

#1- Skip the “event” pressure: Networking happens in everyday life, not just at formal mixers. Start with people you already know — former colleagues, college acquaintances, or your current circle. Practicing in a familiar setting lowers the stakes.

#2- Have a wingman: If you’re heading to a daunting event, reach out to someone else attending beforehand. Finding a mutual background or shared interest before you walk through the door gives you an immediate home base in the room.

#3- Don’t just network “up”: Young professionals often ignore their peers in favor of seniors. This is a mistake. Your peers are on your level playing field; they can vouch for your skills and share ground-level windows that seniors might not even see yet.

Ditch the perfect pitch

#1- Stop over-rehearsing: A robotic elevator pitch signals inexperience and kills natural conversation. Opt for simple openers and easygoing starters instead.

#2- Listen more than you talk: If you’re speaking with someone senior, focus on their experience. Ask thoughtful questions rather than hyper-focusing on your own introduction. Understanding their strengths is more valuable than them hearing your script.

#3- The “give to get” approach: You have more value than you think. Share a specific insight, a relevant article, or offer to introduce someone to a contact in your own network. Providing credibility early makes people gravitate toward you naturally.

In-person 101

#1- Active listening is a superpower: Recognize when it’s better to speak and offer insight, and when it’s better to show that you’re a good listener. Be as observant as you can and pick up cues that you can later follow up on. Make sure the person you’re speaking to realizes you’re being authentic and care about what they're saying — people tend to remember how you made them feel.

#2- Awkwardness is inevitable: It’s normal for interactions to feel a little tense or awkward at first. It’s important to push through the awkwardness and maintain your confidence. Social anxiety doesn’t have to hold you back — and it gets easier with time. A little self-micro-managing and seeing what triggers your anxiety can go a long way in helping you comfortably navigate a networking event. Small tricks like bringing a friend along to make you feel at ease or setting micro-goals can make things more manageable.

#3- There’s no right way to network: It’s easy to assume that networking has a set of rules to follow and play by. However, if you reframe networking as a natural and ongoing process that simply means finding genuine connections, things can go seamlessly for you. Remember to play to your strengths and find a rhythm that feels more natural to you.

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Ears to the Ground

Fall down the history rabbit hole with Dan Snow

🎧 History deep dives truly live up to the name on Dan Snow’s History Hit. The British-Canadian historian and TV presenter brings gripping stories of past figures, empires, events, monuments, and more with the acclaimed podcast network.

A podcast for true history buffs: Spanning nearly 2k engrossing hour-long episodes, Snow takes listeners back in time through richly detailed accounts drawn from prominent history books and leading historians. From battles and royal scandals to iconic love stories, great war figures, and the hidden lore behind major cities, the show taps into history’s vast archive without missing a beat. Snow also doesn’t miss the chance to spotlight current events and dissect their pasts and historical significance.

The person behind the legend: In one episode, Snow dives into the singular story of Joan of Arc — a name we all recognize, but rarely explore beyond the surface. The episode sheds light on her personal life and the impact she left behind. With immersive narration, Snow traces her life from a teenage peasant in a small French town to her miraculous way up the political ranks, eventually earning a spot in the French military, ardent as ever and driven by unwavering faith and prophetic visions to expel the English forces.

What we liked: History Hit isn’t your average history podcast. Dan Snow proves an exceptional host — his passion for the field shines through, and his enthusiastic delivery makes for a genuinely engaging listen. He doesn’t just relay facts, he brings them to life through theatrical quoting, sharp commentary, and a perfect balance of insight and entertainment. It’s the kind of listening experience you don’t just hear, but also visualize and almost live through. History buff or not, it’s a podcast well worth your time.

WHERE TO LISTEN- You can tune in on Apple Podcasts | Anghami | Spotify.

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Sports

Chelsea vs. Leeds — who’s facing off against Manchester City?

In the FA Cup: All eyes turn to Wembley Stadium today as Chelsea and Leeds United clash in a classic FA Cup semi-final showdown at 5pm. The side that triumphs in today's fixture will face Manchester City in the final, following City's 2-1 victory over Southampton yesterday. You can catch the action live on beIN Sports 1.

Other major European league fixtures on our radar:

  • Rennes vs. Nantes — Ligue 1, 6:15pm, beIN Sports 3;
  • Torino vs. Inter Milan — Serie A, 7pm, Starzplay;
  • Osasuna vs. Sevilla — La Liga, 7:30pm, beIN Sports 2;
  • AC Milan vs. Juventus — Ligue 1, 9:45pm, beIN Sports 1;
  • Villarreal vs. Celta Vigo — La Liga, 10pm, beIN Sports 2.

🥅 ICYMI- Arsenal reclaimed the Premier League summit (73 points) after a 1-0 success against Newcastle on Saturday. The result restores a three-point cushion over rivals Manchester City, who briefly held the top spot on goal difference. The Gunners now face a daunting task to extend that lead — they must secure a result against Fulham next weekend or risk further inexplicable stumbles that could jeopardize their claim to this season's title.

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Mark Your Calendar

Egypt becomes one big stage for Contemporary Dance Night

💃 From Cairo and Alexandria all the way to El Minya, the Contemporary Dance Night Festival is set to take over Om El Donia, returning from Wednesday, 29 April through Saturday, 9 May. The festival brings 10 national and international performances from seven visionary directors and artists, all taking place in open spaces across each city at no charge. Head to the festival’s Instagram for more details and updates.

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GO WITH THE FLOW

What the markets are doing on 26 April 2026

The EGX30 rose 0.1% at today’s close on turnover of EGP 9.5 bn (33.4% above the 90-day average). Local investors were the sole net buyers. The index is up 25.3% YTD.

In the green: Raya Holding (+5.1%), Qalaa Holdings (+3.6%), and Abu Qir Fertilizers (+3.1%).

In the red: GB Corp (-2.5%), Heliopolis Housing (-2.4%), and Misr Cement (-2.3%).


🗓️ APRIL

7 April - 8 June (Tuesday-Monday): Beyond Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience at District 5 by Marakez in New Cairo.

16 April - 30 June (Thursday-Tuesday): Early bird registration for The Marakez Pyramids Half Marathon.

27 April - 2 May (Monday-Saturday): Alexandria Short Film Festival.

29 April (Wednesday): El Leila El Kebira at Boom Room, Madinaty.

29 April (Wednesday): Massar Egbari & Menna Hussein at Tenaya, Maadi.

29 April - 9 May (Wednesday-Saturday): Contemporary Dance Night Festival.

30 April (Thursday): International Jazz Day at Theatro Arkan.

30 April (Thursday): The Goats at El Rihany Theater.

MAY

1 May (Friday): Labor Day.

1 May (Friday): El Hekaya: Amr Diab at AUC Football Field.

1-2 May (Friday-Saturday): Cotzl’s Step Into the Light bazaar at Al Horreya Garden, Zamalek.

2-5 May (Saturday-Tuesday): Empower Her Art Forum (EHAF) at the Grand Egyptian Museum.

7-9 May (Thursday-Saturday): Sandbox Festival in El Gouna.

7-10 May (Thursday-Sunday): ASEEL Egyptian Horse Festival at the Armed Forces Equestrian Club, Nasr City.

8-9 May (Friday-Saturday): Mina Nader Interactive Comedy Show at Ewart Memorial Hall, AUC Tahrir.

9 May (Saturday): Cairo Vintage Souq at Al Zohriya Garden, Zamalek.

9 May (Saturday): The Marketers League at The Grand Egyptian Museum.

15 May (Friday): Omar Khairat live with Baheya at Al Manara Main Hall.

15 May (Friday): Angham at El Arena.

15 May (Friday): Amr Selim at Theatro Arkan.

16 May (Saturday): Bazet Menny with Waleed Moghazy at Theatro Arkan.

22 May (Friday): Adam Port at Salah El Din Citadel.

26 May (Tuesday): Arafat’s Day.

26 May (Tuesday): Andrea Bocelli at the City of Arts and Culture in the New Administrative Capital.

27-30 May (Wednesday-Saturday): Matsagharonash at Theatro Arkan.

27-29 May (Wednesday-Friday): Eid El Adha (TBC).

JUNE

16 June (Tuesday): Islamic New Year.

30 June (Tuesday): June 30th Revolution.

JULY

1 July - 2 November (Wednesday-Monday): General registration for The Marakez Pyramids Half Marathon.

23 July (Thursday): July 23rd Revolution 1952.

24 July (Friday): Adriatique at the North Coast.

AUGUST

21 August (Friday): Black Coffee at Cubix North Coast.

25 August (Thursday): Prophet Muhammad’s Birthday.

OCTOBER

1-4 October (Thursday-Sunday): She Arts festival across Cairo and Alexandria.

6 October (Tuesday): Armed Forces Day.

24 October (Saturday): Blue 25th Anniversary Tour at New Capital.

NOVEMBER

28 November (Saturday): Shakira at the Pyramids of Giza.

DECEMBER

11-12 December (Friday-Saturday): TheMarakezPyramids Half Marathon at the Pyramids of Giza.

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