El-Sherbiny said the move aims to expedite the regularization of land tenure for residents and boost development in newly added areas within several new cities. He noted that the 11th lottery was held for clients who had paid the required deposits for the approved plots in the Al-Rabia district.
Bassam Mohamed Fadl, head of the Shorouk City Authority,
said the lottery was held in the presence of Ehab El-Markab, Assistant Vice
President of the New Urban Communities Authority for Real Estate Affairs.
The land plots allocated in Al-Rabia were 219 plots of 209
square meters, 202 plots of 276 square meters, 70 plots of 400 square meters, 60
plots of 500 square meters, 15 plots of 600 square meters, and 2 plots of 800
square meters.
Fadl added that residents were received starting at 10 a.m. for registration, and the doors were closed at noon for the lottery to begin. Attendees were required to present proof of identity and the original payment receipt.