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The Prime Minister is reviewing the development of the Cairo Stadium in preparation for the African Cup of Nations

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– Madbouli stresses the need to finish all work with the highest efficiency and in the specified time

Dr. Mustafa Madbouli, Prime Minister, inspected the ongoing preparations and the development of the Cairo Stadium to host the African Nations Cup, which will be held in Egypt next June.

The Prime Minister and his entourage toured a number of components of the stadium, starting with the main cabin, which has been completed and the development of the roads surrounding the Cairo Stadium. A road linking Al Fangari Street and Yousef Abbas Street is also established to facilitate traffic and facilitate access to the stadium .

During the tour, the Prime Minister reviewed the creation of new spaces and the development of the stadium's body, which will be used for reception and hospitality, as well as changing areas, adding new dressing rooms and ending the requirements of the African Union at the stadium.

The Prime Minister inspected the stadium floor, which has been completed, with the continuation of the follow-up, to be fully completed with the launch of the tournament. The Prime Minister continued the operations of the installation of numbered seats and a range of screens with maintenance of the main screen, Entrance to the main cabin.

The Prime Minister's tour included ensuring that the stadium's maritime gate was changed, and that the networks of the portals were being reviewed, the lighting efficiency was completed, the Wi-Fi network was being developed inside the stadium and the media area, in addition to infrastructure works in general, .

Dr. Mustapha Madbouli stressed the need to complete all work with the highest efficiency and in the specified time frames, so that the Cairo Stadium will be a civilized interface for the championship and reflect the current developments in Egypt in various fields.

All work is scheduled for completion this May, except for the installation of the seats, which will end in the first week of June.

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