
President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi emphasized the need to continue developing Egypt’s administrative apparatus to boost efficiency and effectiveness, enabling it to meet the demands of comprehensive development. During a meeting with state officials on June 11, 2026, El-Sisi directed the optimization of resources and the achievement of higher levels of governance and institutional effectiveness. He also called for maintaining standards of competence, merit, and transparency across all procedures within the state administrative system. The President reviewed progress in the governance of new state appointments, promotions, and appointments within leadership positions as part of his ongoing follow-up on administrative reform. These efforts include human-capital development and preparing leaders to drive institutional and societal transformation, thereby enhancing Egypt’s regional and international standing. Discussions highlighted that reforming the state administrative apparatus is a comprehensive process involving human resource development, infrastructure upgrades, and the reorganization of structural and administrative relationships among government entities. The meeting also covered the implementation of institutional development projects, the expansion of electronic evaluation tools, and efforts to modernize work and training mechanisms. Attendees included Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces and Minister of Defense and Military Production L
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Petroleum Marine Services has submitted an application to the Egyptian Exchange EGX for listing its shares on the main market. The EGX received the request on June 11, 2026, and is currently reviewing the company's documents and requirements before forwarding the file to the Listing Committee for a decision. The proposed issued capital for listing is nearly $120 million, comprising 12 million shares at a nominal value of $10 each. This move is an initial step towards the listing, pending regulatory completion and committee approval. Petroleum Marine Services, a leading company affiliated with the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation, specializes in offshore and marine contracting for the oil and gas industry. This development aligns with the government's initiative to list state-owned companies on the EGX, with 12 companies already listed and preparations underway for others, including 10 from the petroleum sector.

The Egyptian Ministry of Agriculture has initiated a series of measures to control the Fall Armyworm FAW in corn fields. These actions include mandatory, periodic field inspections for early detection and eradication before infestations reach critical levels. Specialized agricultural control engineers will provide farmers with technical guidance on proper spraying methods and optimal control timing. High-quality, approved pesticides are available at subsidized prices through local agricultural departments and cooperative associations. The FAW was first reported in Egypt in May 2019 in Aswan governorate and has since spread, posing a significant threat to corn crops. According to Hussein Abdel-Rahman Abu Saddam, Head of the General Syndicate of Farmers, the FAW has devastated thousands of acres and affects over 80 types of agricultural crops in Egypt. The pest, which entered Africa in 2016 from America, can travel up to 100 km per day, with females laying approximately 2,000 eggs during their lifespan.

A report released on June 11, 2026, details that 69,845 addiction patients received free treatment services through the Fund for Combating and Treating Addiction and Substance Abuse's hotline "16023" during the first five months of 2026. These services, which include counseling, treatment, rehabilitation, and social reintegration, are provided free of charge and adhere to international standards. Males constituted 97% of the beneficiaries, while females comprised 3%. Patients utilized the Fund's 35 treatment centers located in 20 governorates. Cairo and Giza governorates accounted for 26% and 21% of calls, respectively, attributed to their population density and the presence of numerous treatment centers. The internet, particularly the Fund's Facebook page with approximately 2 million followers, was a primary source of information about the services. Hashish was the most prevalent drug among those seeking treatment 63%, followed by synthetic drugs, tramadol, heroin, and polydrug use. Patients themselves were the primary callers to the hotline 35%, followed by their mothers 12% and siblings 25%. Dr. Amr Othman, Director of the Fund, noted that bad friends and curiosity were key factors driving substance abuse, while loss of health 35%, improving one's image, and concerns about the future and family were major motivations for seeking treatment. The hotline also offers confidential and free treatment to employees using drugs, provided they seek help voluntarily before workplace