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WHAT WE’RE TRACKING TONIGHT

Oil prices retreat from spike but hold above USD 100 amid Hormuz escalation

Good afternoon, ladies and gents, and welcome back. We’re just one day away from the long weekend, so hang in there. It’s a quiet day at home, and in today’s issue, we’re taking a look at how Egyptians spend their time online. Also today: We try out a New Cairene deli that had us coming back for seconds (and thirds), break down all the Nile League action tonight, and more.

But first, the news…

THE BIG STORY ABROAD-

🌐 Recent developments in the US-Iran war are still making headlines this afternoon. Following Iran’s attacks on the UAE yesterday — its first since the ceasefire four weeks ago — and the reported sinking of six Iranian boats in the Strait of Hormuz, Iran has accused the US of threatening maritime security. This comes after both sides traded fire and Trump warned Iranian forces that they would be “blown off the face of the Earth” if they target US ships.

After spiking last night, oil prices have edged lower — but remain well above the USD 100 mark — as tension in the strait strains the ceasefire. At the time of publication, Brent Crude stands at USD 113 / bbl and WTI at USD 104 / bbl.

^^ Read more on: CNN, BBC, Bloomberg, and CNBC.


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

  • Doha-based Green Sky Capital secured financing from a banking syndicate for its USD 200 mn sustainable aviation fuel facility in Ain Sokhna. The project — named SAFFly Egypt — is backed by Qatar’s Al Mana Holding and Saudi Vision Invest;
  • The Finance Ministry is set to deploy EGP 3.4 tn in new sovereign debt in FY 2026/27 — a EGP 241 bn increase — to cover an expected EGP 4 tn financing gap, after hopes of shrinking our financing gap to EGP 2.7 tn fell through due to regional volatility;
  • The Madbouly government has settled 90% of its arrears to pharma companies, with the remaining dues to be cleared by the end of FY 2026/27. The settlement is already boosting liquidity across the sector, allowing manufacturers to rebuild their strategic stockpiles.

☀️ TOMORROW’S WEATHER- Temperatures in Cairo are set to gradually climb tomorrow, with highs reaching 26°C and a low of 14°C, according to our weather app.

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PLUG IN

Here’s what Egyptians are up to on the interwebs

📱 Egyptians are spending more time online than ever, but more interestingly, they’re doing more of everything at once. The latest snapshot from the National Telecom Regulatory Authority (NTRA), which tracks internet usage over a 24-hour period in 2026, offers a telling look at what our online environment actually entails. The scale alone is striking, with 65.6 mn users browsing daily, 55 mn using search engines, and 54.3 mn active on social media — but the real story lies in what is growing and how quickly.

Doomscroll galore

Entertainment, it seems, is ahead by a mile. Consumption of entertainment content in Om El Donia rose by 60% overall since 2025, with streaming alone jumping by 67% — the highest growth rate across all tracked activities. More than 52 mn users are now collectively watching 43.7 mn hours of content daily. The appeal is not difficult to understand… and not surprising either, given the streaming takeover of the industry, exemplified in Egypt through the onslaught of viewers opting for streaming over broadcast this past Ramadan.

Short-form video is following closely behind, with a 60% increase in usage and 42.6 mn users creating and consuming bite-sized content. If streaming caters to longer attention spans, short-form video thrives on immediacy. Together, they suggest that attention is not necessarily shrinking — it’s simply fragmenting.

Gaming, meanwhile, is quietly becoming something more than a pastime. With 31 mn daily players and a 21% increase in usage, online gaming is emerging as a serious digital economy in its own right. Egypt’s gaming market is well on its way to becoming the largest in the region, with 91.6% of internet users in Egypt being gamers, according to the Communications Ministry. This continued growth points to a shift toward gaming streams and content creation, competitive play, and monetization windows that extend beyond entertainment in the land of The Pharaohs.

Beyond entertainment

Not all growth, however, is driven by leisure. Remote meetings saw a 7% increase, with 6.5 mn users logging 159.5 mn hours. This uptick follows government-led energy-saving measures, including work-from-home initiatives on Sundays, but is also a reflection of a broader shift toward hybrid and flexible working models.

Online shopping tells a similar story of gradual but steady change. With 29.8 mn users and a 10% increase in activity, e-commerce continues to gain ground. Convenience is the obvious driver, but changing retail dynamics, including store hours and accessibility brought forth by the month-long commercial curfew, may have also been nudging consumers toward digital alternatives. It’s less a surge and more a slow normalization. This, alongside the steady rise in short-form video content, could be a breakthrough for local brands’ marketing strategies.

Underpinning all of this is infrastructure. Mobile internet usage rose by 12%, driven by nearly 8 mn new users, while fixed internet usage jumped by 36% with the addition of 1 mn new subscribers. Better access is not just increasing time spent online — it’s diversifying how that time is used.

For businesses, the implications are clear. Attention is shifting toward streaming platforms, short-form video, and interactive digital spaces, and strategies must shift with it. Social media remains a powerful channel, but the real window lies in understanding where engagement is accelerating, not where it has plateaued.

Egypt’s digital landscape has matured past the “emerging phase” — it’s now established, expansive, and deeply embedded (and dare we say, heavily relied upon?) in everyday life. The question is no longer whether Egyptians are online — it’s what that time online is ultimately building.

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EAT THIS TONIGHT

Fancy some focaccia?

🥪 Sandwiches aren’t hard to find, and good sandwiches aren’t particularly difficult to source either; but exceptional ones are few and far between — you’ll find them at Klay Deli. Based in New Cairo but delivering all over C-town, this “fast casual dining” spot has mastered the art of on-the-go coffee and bites.

What to expect: A New York-style deli with a whole lot of Italian flavors, Klay has everything from soft focaccia bread sandwiches and warm bowls to lasagnas — but these aren’t your average sammies and bowls. Think smoked beef focaccias with sweet fig spreads, pistachio-infused roast beef, and healthy homemade beetroot chips. The beverage menu features all the classic brews, with a few creative concoctions here and there if you’re feeling adventurous.

What we ordered (and loved): For our brew, we opted for a flat white — it certainly didn’t disappoint. The coffee was strong, not too bitter, and the ratio was just right. For the main event, we ordered the fig smoked beef sandwich and the pistachio roast beef — both passed our tests with flying colors.

The focaccia was incredibly soft and fresh, and both the fig and pistachio spreads added a much-welcome flavor that quelled any doubts we might have initially had. The stuffing itself was generous, and despite the sandwiches being average in size, they filled us up. Klay Deli was fast to deliver and was on our doorstep within 15 minutes, despite ordering from Heliopolis. Packaging in particular stood out, with the sandwiches cut in half and packed neatly in bowls.

Our verdict: Klay Deli is a spot we’re grateful to have discovered, but disappointed it took us this long to do so. Our experience was a great all-around, and we’re already looking forward to our second serving — we’ve got our eyes on the warm bowls. If you’re looking for a light yet hearty treat tonight and find yourself tired of the usual go-tos, we’d argue Klay is exactly what you need.

WHERE TO GET IT- Klay Deli is located in New Cairo and delivers all over the capital through Talabat and Rabbit.

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Sports

Egypt’s giants vie for Nile League lead

The race for the title heats up: All eyes turn today to Round 6 of the Egyptian Premier League championship stage. Three pivotal matches will kick off simultaneously at 8pm as follows:

  • Al Ahly vs. Enppi — ON Sport;
  • Zamalek vs. Smouha — ON Sport Max;
  • Pyramids vs. Ceramica Cleopatra — ON Sport Plus.

The current standings: Zamalek currently leads the championship table with 50 points, level with Pyramids but holding the advantage via head-to-head results. Al Ahly sits in third with 47 points, facing a steep climb to clinch the title despite their dominant 3-0 success over Zamalek in last Friday's derby.


In the Champions League: Arsenal hosts Spain’s Atlético Madrid at the Emirates Stadium for the second leg of the Champions League semi-finals. The tie is perfectly balanced after a 1-1 draw in the first leg at the Metropolitano. The match kicks off at 10pm and will be broadcast on beIN Sports 1.

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Mark Your Calendar

Tamer Hosny brings the beat this Eid Al Adha

🎤 Looking for a fun way to celebrate Eid? You just found it. Pop icon Tamer Hosny is performing his biggest hits on Friday, 29 May at El Malahy's El Arena in New Cairo. The night kicks off at 9pm. Early bird tickets are now available on Tazkarti — so get ‘em before they sell out.

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GO WITH THE FLOW

What the markets are doing on 5 May 2026

The EGX30 rose 1.1% at today’s close on turnover of EGP 10.1 bn (36.2% above the 90-day average). Local investors were the sole net buyers. The index is up 25.7% YTD.

In the green: Heliopolis Housing (+3.8%), Egypt Aluminum (+3.3%), and Rameda (+2.7%).

In the red: Abu Qir Fertilizers (-2.5%), Edita (-1.2%), and ADIB (-1.1%).


🗓️ MAY

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

7 May (Thursday): Hamid El Shaeri and Badra at The Village.

7 May (Thursday): The Goats at El Rihany Theater.

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.

8 May (Friday): The LAW Talks at the Greek Campus.

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

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

9 May (Saturday): Cairo Flea Market at Ghurnata Community Space, Heliopolis.

9 May (Saturday): Cairo Symphony Orchestra: Europe Day of Culture at Cairo Opera House

13 May (Wednesday): Man3n lel Ehrag with Abdelrahman Mohamed at Theatro Arkan.

14 May (Thursday): Riham Abdel Ghafour with Mahmoud Saad at Falaki Theatre.

14 May (Thursday): Studio El Etneen at Bibliotheca Alexandrina.

14 May (Thursday): Samar Tarik at Boom Room, Madinaty.

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

15 May (Friday): Jadal at Boom Room, Madinaty.

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.

21 May (Thursday): The Prontos Michael Jackson Tribute night at Room Art Space.

22 May (Friday): Ali El Haggar at Theatro Arkan.

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

22 May (Friday): A Night with the Queens at Abdeen Palace.

25 May (Monday): Sharmoofers at Ewart Memorial Hall, AUC Tahrir Square.

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).

29 May (Friday): Tamer Hosny Eid Al Adha Concert at El Arena.

JUNE

1 June - 1 July (Monday - Wednesday): Acting Workshop with Ahmed Kamal at Maadi’s 3alam Tany.

3-4 June (Wednesday-Thursday): Creative Industry Summit at Heartwork, iCity New Cairo.

5 June (Friday): Madinaty Half Marathon at Open Air Mall.

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

16 June (Tuesday): Islamic New Year.

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

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

7 August (Friday): Sherine at Porto Golf, Alamein City.

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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