“Talk Show” Harvest… A warning to Egyptians regarding the dollar, and “Pharmacists” urge that the number of college admissions be reduced.

“Talk Show” Harvest… A warning to Egyptians regarding the dollar, and “Pharmacists” urge that the number of college admissions be reduced.

Egypt experienced various critical concerns during the course of 24 hours, which were highlighted by talk programmes and satellite networks, including the Pharmacists Syndicate’s demand for a reduction in the number of students admitted to universities.

Pharmacists want the number of students admitted to institutions to be reduced.

Dr. Abdel Nasser Sengab, a member of the Pharmacists Syndicate’s management committee, stated that the number of pharmacists in Egypt is very large, with 17,000 graduates this year, and that they have the right to be assigned and get a job under the law, despite the fact that there are very few places to employ pharmacists in Egypt.

A member of the Pharmacists Syndicate’s management committee stated, “By God, he will not prevail, we will open a drugstore for every citizen.”

And “Sinjab” said in a phone interview with the “90 Minutes” programme, which aired on the “Al-Mehwar” channel on Sunday evening, that he submitted a proposal not to increase the number of pharmacists in the College of Pharmacy to 150 students, especially since there are 47 universities that have colleges of pharmacy, and especially since the number of pharmacists is very high at the moment.

A member of the Pharmacists Syndicate’s management committee stated, “By God, he will not prevail, we will open a drugstore for every citizen.”

A message to Egyptians on the new Alamein

Youssef Al-Husseini, an Egyptian journalist, advised Egyptians on the dollar, stating, “He who has a dollar should see it and deliver it to the bank… catch yourself before September 15.”

During Egypt’s Channel One’s “Ninth” programme on Sunday evening, Al-Husseini added, “They also joined the new city of El Alamein,” noting that President Abdel Fattah El-reception Sisi’s of Arab leaders and leaders in the new city of El Alamein serves as a seal that this city is not just a summer residence, but a city integrated.

“President Sisi appeals to the Egyptians, ‘Please live in New Alamein; there is job, movement, and education all year long,” he concluded. Considering that anyone believes that the new city of Alamein is solely for the wealthy “I do not comprehend a necessity,” as it is a city for all sectors of society, he continues, “I can’t speak about the number of sales in it, because God, there is no jealousy.”

He showed his joy over the new metropolis of El Alamein by saying: “Egypt should survive a thousand thousand years. All of this applies to all Egyptians… The sea of our Lord for our Lord’s creation, the northern shore for all Egyptians.”

Amun’s shrine has been completely restored.

Saadi Zaki, Director General of the Restoration of Antiquities and Museums of Upper Egypt, confirmed that there has been a clear boom in antiquity restoration in recent years, adding that today saw the announcement of the completion of the restoration of the shrine of the god Amun-Ra in the Temple of Seti I in Abydos, with purely Egyptian hands.

“The Prime Minister toured several temples, including those that were developed and inaugurated, such as Karnak Temple and the Road of Rams,” Saadi Zaki said during a phone interview with the “Today” programme, which aired on the “dmc” satellite channel on Sunday evening.

The Director General of the Restoration of Upper Egypt’s Antiquities and Museums confirmed that all restoration and development work was done by purely Egyptian hands, adding that mechanical restoration was done to remove dirt on the surface, then chemical restoration was done by testing chemical substances, which could not be removed by mechanical restoration, due to its proven success.

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