El-Sherbiny called for continued efforts to finalize the legal status of citizens and entities on lands recently added to several new cities. He also stressed the importance of proper land use planning in these areas to create integrated urban communities.
Bassam Mohamed, head of the Shorouk City Development
Authority, explained that an 11th public lottery will be held to allocate plots
of land to clients who have already made down payments. The available plots in
the Al Rabia area are 209, 276, 400, 500, 600, and 700 square meters.
The head of the Shorouk City Authority announced that clients must be present at the authority's headquarters by 10 a.m. on the lottery date to register their attendance. The doors will close at noon, and only those with an ID and the original payment receipt will be permitted to enter.