Ahmed Nazif News
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Egypt has lifted a travel ban and a freeze on the assets of 13 former officials from the era of ousted President Hosni Mubarak, South Cairo Criminal Court said.
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Egypt’s top prosecutor has lifted a travel ban on 10 former Hosni Mubarak-era officials after they repaid the value of gifts they were said to have received from the country’s leading state-run newspaper, the Ahram Gate website reported.
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Egypt’s top prosecutor has lifted a travel ban on 10 former Hosni Mubarak-era officials after they repaid the value of gifts they were said to have received from leading state-run newspaper Al-Ahram, according to a website owned by the publication’s group.
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Egypt’s public prosecutor has banned former Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif , former Interior Minister Habib El-Adli and Information Minister Anas El Fekky from leaving the country in the aftermath of former President Hosni Mubarak ’s resignation.
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Egypt’s government lawyers will present within days to Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif a legal solution for Talaat Moustafa Group’s Madinaty land purchase that was deemed illegal by courts, Cabinet spokesman Magdy Rady said.
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From his 33rd-floor penthouse apartment with sweeping views of the Nile River, Naguib Sawiris, Egypt’s best-known billionaire and most prominent Christian, can hear the chants of Friday prayers in the distance. As he sits down to a breakfast of taameya and ful, dishes made from fava beans, demonstrators are gathering in Cairo’s Tahrir Square for a planned protest, this time aimed at stopping military trials of thousands of civilians arrested during the revolution that brought down the regime of President Hosni Mubarak.
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Egypt’s Trade Ministry will seek to reach an agreement on importing wheat from Ukraine, Al Ahram newspaper reported, citing Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif .
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The Egyptian economy may grow at least 6 percent in the fiscal year through June, helped by tourism and foreign investment, Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif said.
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Egyptian billionaire Naguib Sawiris is leading businessmen back into politics after the revolt that toppled President Hosni Mubarak also brought the downfall of several wealthy entrepreneurs.
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Egypt’s uprising may ring the political death knell for a group of millionaires who helped shape the government during the past six years and now find themselves under investigation.
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