Why Egypt Can’t Afford Its $58B New Capital City | WSJ Breaking Ground

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  • @ayyoubetta.489
    @ayyoubetta.489 Год назад +3869

    The creation of Versailles, 12 miles from Paris, was one of the factors leading to the French Revolution. It isolated the king from the people so he had no idea what was really happening in Paris. Ignoring the peasants is risky.

    • @xenon6947
      @xenon6947 Год назад +323

      New Delhi was created as New Capital by British to distance itself from freedom fighters and rebellious public of old capital Kolkata India.

    • @Cyan_Nightingale
      @Cyan_Nightingale Год назад +224

      ​@@xenon6947Which was one of the factors led to the fall of British colonialism later.

    • @_Bruno_Cesar_
      @_Bruno_Cesar_ Год назад +157

      We built Brasilia in Brazil, it wasnt as bad.
      Brasilia is an Oversized city, with plazas and streets intentionally large to make any manifestation and crowd look small on the cameras. Its far from all major cities, so to get there you have to travel.
      In some ways, it isolated the power, but it also brought stability.
      While millions of people do their manifestations in Rio and São Paulo, the capital is far away.
      In the brazilian case we have cities way too big, bigger than anything in Europe or America. Any true manifestation involve hundreds of thousands or even millions of people. The capital far away at least give stability to the country while also allowing huge manifestations to take place without risking the country's democracy.
      If you want the President out of office, you ought to do it through the correct means. But at least in Brazil we have those means to take presidents out of office, just like we recently did with Dilma Rousseff, i dont know how things work in Egypt.
      Anyways, we have to admit that there are positives to this capital. Its hard to say if Egypt will be better without its leaders, we know what happened in Lybia with Muammar Gaddafi. Finally, i dont think the ancient egyptian population had first world conditions when they built the Pyramids and maybe in the future egyptians will have better use for these structures. We are somewhat part of nature, just like people built their houses around Brasília, egyptians will grow and adapt around their capital.

    • @john10000ish
      @john10000ish Год назад +85

      @@Cyan_Nightingale British Empire fell due to WW2 losses.

    • @Hyf5
      @Hyf5 Год назад

      I don't think it's the same now as it was in the 18th century, there are CCTVs now and a whole lot of modern ways to control the peasants.
      I'm from egypt and in 2011, the revolution stopped the country in its tracks, the protestors burned down government buildings and police stations, if another 2011 were to happen now, they could just simply cut the transportation lines, park the military outside the new city and wait it out. The protests would not affect the government at all.

  • @AaronTheHarris
    @AaronTheHarris Год назад +1358

    The most depressing thing is not only is car-dependent sprawl the most expensive type of infrastructure to build, it's also the most expensive to maintain, especially in the heat of the desert. Most likely they'll need to be rebuilding their roads and water mains within 25 years, before they even are fully inhabited.

    • @diablow1411
      @diablow1411 Год назад +131

      That's pretty much the whole of Middle East. Got a cousin living as an expat with his kids in Qatar and he told me it's virtually impossible to even stand on a sidewalk, let alone walk, partly due to harsh heat; the government there is planning to "centrally air condition" the roads, apparently 😂

    • @SKAOG21
      @SKAOG21 Год назад +170

      Yeah i don't understand why Egypt and other countries in the Middle East voluntarily choose to build sprawling American type cities instead of denser European or South/Southeast/East Asian type cities

    • @NoahRogers-iy1fm
      @NoahRogers-iy1fm Год назад

      Maybe because they think they have a lot of land witch @@SKAOG21

    • @amaama3656
      @amaama3656 Год назад

      Your name says it all !
      Do not talk if you know NOTHING about the new project in Egypt. . @@diablow1411

    • @WastedBananas
      @WastedBananas Год назад

      there is no such thing as "South Asian" the term is Desi@@SKAOG21

  • @eliomarlacerda6943
    @eliomarlacerda6943 Год назад +834

    Brazilian government did something like this here during the 60s and the result was disastrous, a huge debt, especially with the IMF

    • @booksquotes948
      @booksquotes948 Год назад +5

      Where ?

    • @RandomVidsforthought
      @RandomVidsforthought Год назад +96

      ​@@booksquotes948Brasilia i suppose

    • @lubicakamzikova74
      @lubicakamzikova74 Год назад +3

      Vcera nieje dnes
      Dnes je zo zajtra perfektne premakana technoligia a system fungovanja
      👍👏😊

    • @randomuser66438
      @randomuser66438 Год назад +32

      But it does the job of preventing massive protests. That's all they care about.

    • @afiasheikh416
      @afiasheikh416 Год назад +21

      ever think why IMF give loans to build roads, cities and not universities, hospital, factories?

  • @minimalistic_banhaus
    @minimalistic_banhaus Год назад +1119

    Very disappointing to see poor countries invest in expensive car-dependent city design/infrastructure.

    • @yonnn7523
      @yonnn7523 Год назад +178

      all the more disappointing when the same resources could have made a huge improvement to Cairo infrastructure.

    • @faheemabbas3965
      @faheemabbas3965 Год назад +61

      This type of infrastructure is so common in new cities in developing nations, especially those in Asia. It’s crazy.

    • @federicoxxx.jjjh.f2sss348
      @federicoxxx.jjjh.f2sss348 Год назад +19

      ​@@yonnn7523the city needs to grow, it's way too dense and unorganized. But the new capital should have been a model of sustainable city design. The worst part is that a sustainable design woulve been also much cheaper

    • @lilacghoste8366
      @lilacghoste8366 Год назад +43

      ​@@faheemabbas3965Asian have car worshiping culture and having mentality of looking wealthy by owning a car, kinda like Americans

    • @abdullahaanawaleh
      @abdullahaanawaleh Год назад +12

      Yeah, they could've planned smartly around a good public transport system. Such a shame they've not used their brains.

  • @1811tito
    @1811tito Год назад +620

    The egyptian miliatry became economic power rather than a miliatry one
    Some of miliatry companies include gas stations, mineral water, olive oil and even they sell meat and chicken for customers they became a country inside egypt

    • @tomsriver2838
      @tomsriver2838 Год назад +118

      Is Egypt the new Pakistan?

    • @1811tito
      @1811tito Год назад +73

      @tomsriver2838
      They even own more companies and they work in construction, private roads, hotels , clubs and media channel's and even film and series productions and more every thing in egypt are owned by military one way or another

    • @MohamedIbrahim-kz8yl
      @MohamedIbrahim-kz8yl Год назад +13

      @@1811titovery good news to Egypt.. Thanks for sharing 😛

    • @MugroofAmeen
      @MugroofAmeen Год назад +20

      Looks like Egypt's military had learned a thing or two from Turkey's military.

    • @Ragnar1210
      @Ragnar1210 Год назад +57

      This is so similar to the Pakistani military!

  • @atulkumar943
    @atulkumar943 Год назад +643

    Openly announcing separation between government areas and public residential areas somewhat kinda feels like the Government will be attracting revolts soon

    • @iandavidvillaloboswong5180
      @iandavidvillaloboswong5180 Год назад +21

      The U.S biggest cities are far from Washington D.C I dont understand why this is supposed to be a problem

    • @khoado2060
      @khoado2060 Год назад +93

      @@iandavidvillaloboswong5180DC itself is a big city on its own.

    • @Cpt.Price123
      @Cpt.Price123 Год назад +6

      So is the new city in Egypt

    • @ihmpall
      @ihmpall Год назад +8

      @@iandavidvillaloboswong5180you’ve never been to dc have you

    • @iandavidvillaloboswong5180
      @iandavidvillaloboswong5180 Год назад +2

      ​​@@khoado2060 I said biggest cities, the biggest cities in the U.S are NYC and Los Angeles. Washington D.C is 23rd by population according to Google.

  • @TrogdorBurnin8or
    @TrogdorBurnin8or Год назад +611

    This is entirely a defensive measure. DC was built (and Paris was redesigned) with very wide avenues that the local population growth wouldn't saturate for hundreds of years, explicitly so that you would be unable to barricade them. In this case, the military is not only afraid of foreign conquest, but of civilian uprising. If nobody lives there but functionaries, you'd barely even notice a shooting war going on in a Cairo insurrection.

    • @engmsh3544
      @engmsh3544 Год назад +11

      Compering something from 18 century to modern time 👍 with different weapons transportation and economy...

    • @yrobtsvt
      @yrobtsvt Год назад +62

      @@engmsh3544 Myanmar just moved their capital 10 years ago for the same reason.

    • @engmsh3544
      @engmsh3544 Год назад +9

      @@yrobtsvt the situation is completely different. Egypt is not like maynmar
      The new Egyptian capital will have 6 million residence and sid by side to new cairo (5 million people) and Badr city and Al Shrouk city , madinity..
      They build first a massive transportation network between cairo and the new capital including mono rail and light electric train and buses and will have speed rail soon.
      East cairo is literally fall of new cities and massive private and public projects..
      The military wants to build new government building and also makes large amount if cash.. They saw private sector keep building new luxurious cities and making billions of pounds so they copy it

    • @vickycameron-x8l
      @vickycameron-x8l Год назад +1

      LOL (if it wasn't so serious) you're so right!!

    • @arthas640
      @arthas640 Год назад +5

      @bbabbich3467 Also for slavery. Presidents like Washington didnt want their slaves too close to free states and wanted a nice grey area that wasnt free or slave state to bring servants with them to. Gotta remember that for the first 60 years of American history from 1776-1837 all the leaders had slaves with Jefferson and Washington being some of the wealthiest men in the colonies thanks to vast amounts of slave laborers.

  • @mrcloudiesbestfriend
    @mrcloudiesbestfriend 9 месяцев назад +19

    Could’ve put that $58 billion into massive improvements for Cairo, but that would’ve benefited the people over the military and political leaders. It’s a total disgrace.

    • @ponyclub3198
      @ponyclub3198 9 месяцев назад

      Welcome to the middle east

    • @koyotecow7102
      @koyotecow7102 13 дней назад

      So you want him to just go around fixing people's homes for them? Do you go to your neighbor and just say hey do you mind if I like do some repairs on your house?

  • @Deriv44
    @Deriv44 Год назад +774

    The real goal is to make it harder for the people to pull another successful revolt in the capital, which the old capital Cairo design couldn't guarantee, but the new one would help prevent any also money going to certain interest groups friendly to the government building the city and getting some of that 58 billion dollars in there pockets

    • @StOrmZIsoNItZWaY
      @StOrmZIsoNItZWaY Год назад +22

      I agree though I also think part of the new city isn't a bad idea. A lot of countries have planned capitals (e.g. Washington DC, Canberra). Cairo's congestion and old design definitely do cause an issue in terms of different offices of government being able to work together. The issue is that this project isn't about streamlining the function of government, it has ballooned into a prestige megaproject.

    • @lamlam-bw7ev
      @lamlam-bw7ev Год назад +23

      Like when Paris was redesigned after the French Revolution?

    • @newvalley15
      @newvalley15 Год назад

      Not 😂

    • @newvalley15
      @newvalley15 Год назад +2

      Not true 😅😅😅

    • @tiefblau2780
      @tiefblau2780 Год назад

      Who cares these can be the next Chena... LoL

  • @Directlite664
    @Directlite664 Год назад +66

    Mistake they did here was to try to complete it all at once.
    They should have broken it into smaller parts and completed one section and then move to the next. That way, they could start earing before the project is fully complete.

    • @johnmories
      @johnmories 5 месяцев назад

      really every media in the west ignoring the development that currently happening in Egypt.......all the video is about is brainwashing people into believing that the new government is making a capital for wealthy people and making a new safe house incase some riots has turned.......i mean really us is the most corrupted countries in the whole planet leaving its people in hunger killing and invading other countries stealing from them........and then comes to talk about the development that happens in Egypt and calling in corruption........why is that.......and unfortunate people are believing this thinking that Egypt has a dictatorship system or something like that......really brainwashing your people is sick......but thinking that what you do is gonna make us stop.....in your dreams........we are making new cities from fourth gen. not only in new admenstrative capital but.......ras el hikma, new alamein, and other 14 cities that is been made at the moment new projects, agriculture and factories new industries and development are bing made in egypt everywhere

  • @williamhornabrook8081
    @williamhornabrook8081 Год назад +112

    I'm interested in why they chose to build so much at once. Interest rates and construction costs have exploded since this project was started. I don't understand how you can budget for that.

    • @tarekmoustafa2126
      @tarekmoustafa2126 Год назад +35

      Egypt has a history of national projects and national efforts. Some had been great successes like the high dam in the south, Eradication of polio, and most recently free treatment for Hepatitis C (ElSisi era project). ElSisi is trying to trigger nostalgia by announcing national projects which initially gave him massive public support before backfiring.

    • @cli4g67graS
      @cli4g67graS Год назад +7

      Agree, it should be built gradually

    • @kongwee1978
      @kongwee1978 Год назад +8

      It will be more expensive to build gradually, especially we are in high interest rate era.

    • @gjsoriano1
      @gjsoriano1 11 месяцев назад

      More likely to make it more stable. Government staff will need residential buildings, and their families will need work/offices. These relocated people will look for dining areas, shopping, and entertainment areas. These kinds of city buildings usually happen in big phases and also coordinate with private-funded blocks to synchronize construction timelines.

    • @Monsterpala
      @Monsterpala 10 месяцев назад

      When your in power you gotta make the best out of it. And thats money. There will be cuts for all the important decisions makers and the military. The bill goes to the poor. Old story.

  • @samlosco8441
    @samlosco8441 Год назад +76

    One problem is that, when it comes to future Egyptian population growth, 6 million is barely anything. Egypt is expected to have over 200 million people by the end of this century, meaning their population will almost double despite already being very densely populated. Is Egypt doing anything else to offset the huge demographic problems that are coming?
    6 million people being settled in a new city is good, but it's still a small number compared to the almost 100 million additional Egyptians projected to be added to the population in the next 85 years or so.

    • @EsLaMMOUSSA
      @EsLaMMOUSSA Год назад +21

      Smart man .. Egypt has built more than other 20 cities beside the adminstrative one and continue to build a new 24 ones .. revise your info

    • @janjan55555
      @janjan55555 Год назад

      @@EsLaMMOUSSA Are you suggesting that Egypt is on "the right track"?!
      Having visited that trashy country on several occasions, I can tell you FIRST HAND, it's going the WRONG DIRECTION!
      Dwindling water resources, failing monetary policies, inflation wrecking the country, housing becoming a dream for the youth...
      EGYPT IS HEADED TOWARDS DEVASTATION! IN THE GARBAGE BIN OF HISTORY! (Elect sorry leaders get sorry results!)

    • @janjan55555
      @janjan55555 Год назад +7

      The population itself isn't the issue Sam, the main issue is Egypt's climate mixed with its dwindling water resources and pathetic government.
      They seem to not be aware that unless they make a deal with Congo to set up a new artificial river from Congo River to Southern Egypt, the country is actually permanently drying up with zero water resources to feed or offer their people fresh water...

    • @bretonneux3389
      @bretonneux3389 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@EsLaMMOUSSA yeah, with the money of the gulf countries....this money is not going to run flood forever....

    • @sherifmahmoud7703
      @sherifmahmoud7703 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@janjan55555 its not as easy as you make it sound. First of all, its not an artifical river from congo to egypt (3,500km) because that is just crazy. The proposed project was to connect the congo river to the nile river (still a monumental engineering feat); but that requires the consent of four countries downstream who don't have a water crisis or any other economic incentive, and lots of engineering work would be needed to avoid floods in south sudan and to protect the sud. It could happen only if there is enough research and an economic incentive to convince congo, uganda, south sudan, and sudan to support this project. A more realistic solution for Egypt's water crisis is to invest in seawater desalination like other desert economies in the middle east and north africa. It is getting cheaper every year. Another solution is to import more food - but that requires improving the economy to be able to afford it. It will also require Egypt to invest in other African countries who have agricultural land so Egypt can diversify its sources. Egypt's overreliance on russia & ukraine for food imports hurt Egypt more than any other country in the world when their conflict broke out.

  • @blackburnheart
    @blackburnheart Год назад +275

    Al Sisi is building a new Versailles.

    • @ahlaw1171
      @ahlaw1171 7 месяцев назад +4

      I am sorry to say that this report is biased and unfair. I do not know the reason, whether it is political bias or just ignorance... because simply Egypt needs this project strongly, and most importantly, it is a strong addition to the economy, as it has provided very many job opportunities, moved building materials factories, and prevented the crazy increase in real estate prices in the old city where people live. It increases and the earth does not expand. Where do all these millions live if there is no new place and how does the government manage citizen services without modern infrastructure and advanced technology.... This video is very misleading.

    • @kalord1251
      @kalord1251 6 месяцев назад

      Thank you .
      You literally the most sane person on the internet​@@ahlaw1171

    • @Endocryne609
      @Endocryne609 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@ahlaw1171I understand but what about new Cairo? Why don’t they focus on building up their “new” capital before making another. And other then that the president does not need a golden palace like a pharaoh. They could have made the city smaller and more sustainable but they chose not to.

    • @johnmories
      @johnmories 5 месяцев назад

      really every media in the west ignoring the development that currently happening in Egypt.......all the video is about is brainwashing people into believing that the new government is making a capital for wealthy people and making a new safe house incase some riots has turned.......i mean really us is the most corrupted countries in the whole planet leaving its people in hunger killing and invading other countries stealing from them........and then comes to talk about the development that happens in Egypt and calling in corruption........why is that.......and unfortunate people are believing this thinking that Egypt has a dictatorship system or something like that......really brainwashing your people is sick......but thinking that what you do is gonna make us stop.....in your dreams........we are making new cities from fourth gen. not only in new admenstrative capital but.......ras el hikma, new alamein, and other 14 cities that is been made at the moment new projects, agriculture and factories new industries and development are bing made in egypt everywhere

    • @jaegar2004
      @jaegar2004 4 месяца назад

      Calling it the new versailles is delusional because it will have a population of 6.5 million people. Spending only 58 billion on it is very affordable. There are maybe 15 skyscrapers but that's it, the rest is affordable residential housing. Egypt's population is rising, 10s of millions of kids are growing up and they need space to live. Also dont forget that egypt is pouring a lot of money into renewable energy and even planning to export solar power.

  • @Vevxo
    @Vevxo Год назад +102

    Sad to see Egypt making the same mistake that Brazil did with Brasilia.

    • @sassi7190
      @sassi7190 11 месяцев назад +8

      There are no opposition parties there, or a chance to say you mind against the ruling system.
      you will got arrested

    • @theemirofjaffa2266
      @theemirofjaffa2266 10 месяцев назад +2

      What's the mistake with Brasilia?

    • @Infernal_Elf
      @Infernal_Elf 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@theemirofjaffa2266 indeed its the most successful move of a capital in modern times.

    • @greywolf7422
      @greywolf7422 10 месяцев назад +2

      Hope that's sarcasm.@@Infernal_Elf

    • @DjibrilD__
      @DjibrilD__ 8 месяцев назад

      @@Infernal_ElfAbuja is

  • @vble2337
    @vble2337 Год назад +166

    Egypt doesn’t need to modernize its city, instead they should maintain and build stone structures to keep the history alive. Not every country needs to look like the west or Dubai.

    • @diablow1411
      @diablow1411 Год назад

      Well, if you're into history, you may have noticed dictators are always into perception building, and Egypt is no exception to it. That, and the glitzy projects are also an attempt to legitimize their dictatorship by calling it 'progress'.

    • @nick_0
      @nick_0 Год назад +31

      Actually every country should have a new modernized administrative center especially for international business, that doesn’t mean neglecting the organic growth of the rest of the country

    • @George-zd7mu
      @George-zd7mu Год назад +12

      Not every country need to experience the best life just like the west do you mean to say?

    • @rholalbi8155
      @rholalbi8155 Год назад +3

      😂😂😂 jokes Arabs can never built what African kemetic ancestry did

    • @kongwee1978
      @kongwee1978 Год назад

      Yup, only let west the best life.@@George-zd7mu

  • @jhmcd2
    @jhmcd2 Год назад +79

    I've been to Cairo, and to Sisi's credit, they needed something. I don't think there is any way to really fix Cairo. Its a nice city don't get me wrong, but there is no easy way to update it, and it would have cost way to do so that building this place. I get the fact that it has other benefits, but still.

    • @GaddaDasder
      @GaddaDasder Год назад +2

      I think Cairo should be left as it is he made the right decision on that it’s so old and historical so you can see the real Egyptian culture and history if you decide to visit as well as the Nile river

    • @HKim0072
      @HKim0072 Год назад +5

      Seems fair.
      My only quibble is my spidey sense always goes off with expensive construction projects. They are famously fraught with corruption and skimming.

    • @grsafran
      @grsafran 4 месяца назад

      But still what? Those other factors are what brings about prosperity. This city is a boondoggle for the powerful to make a lot of money before they leave the Country to live somewhere else nicer

  • @momo82041
    @momo82041 Год назад +91

    I was born and raised in American but most of my family is in Egypt and it breaks my heart when I talk to my cousins and they have no clue about the true intentions behind the capital. The propaganda is so powerful that even the people unable to eat are celebrating the capital. I’m really afraid that the truth about this capital won’t be realized until it’s to late 😢.

    • @elintocable0072
      @elintocable0072 Год назад +3

      Aja and what is the true ?

    • @ptonpc
      @ptonpc Год назад

      @@elintocable0072 It is being built for several reasons. In no particular order and missing out smaller reasons:
      1) To ensure the government is isolated and protected from any riots or rebellions.
      2) To siphon off billions of dollars to the elite and the security forces.
      3) For vanity.

    • @momo82041
      @momo82041 Год назад

      @@elintocable0072 the primary purpose of the capital is to get the president and his loyalists away from Cairo while also placing a massive desert and ten military check point in between them. He knows his poor management is going to lead to massive food and water shortages and with an enormously high inflation coupled with his corruption and refusal so leave office another revolution will be likely and he wants to make it impossible to be overthrown.

    • @MohamedRamadan-qi4hl
      @MohamedRamadan-qi4hl Год назад +16

      I am from Egypt and no.
      We are as a people very cynical about literally everything out government does and distrust it

    • @shahnawarkhan266
      @shahnawarkhan266 Год назад +11

      Being born and raised in America has created the real problem for you, otherwise the project of building Egypt's new capital has nothing to do with your worries about this futuristic master plan.

  • @cmwHisArtist
    @cmwHisArtist Год назад +61

    Real people want neighborhoods, not skyscrapers, steel, cement and five mile trip to buy anything.

    • @hopeman7717
      @hopeman7717 11 месяцев назад

      In recent years, the government has established many social housing complexes and transferred many slum residents to them for nominal rents. It has everything next to each other, and the government built everything in it, even places of worship, including mosques and churches.

    • @johnmories
      @johnmories 5 месяцев назад

      really every media in the west ignoring the development that currently happening in Egypt.......all the video is about is brainwashing people into believing that the new government is making a capital for wealthy people and making a new safe house incase some riots has turned.......i mean really us is the most corrupted countries in the whole planet leaving its people in hunger killing and invading other countries stealing from them........and then comes to talk about the development that happens in Egypt and calling in corruption........why is that.......and unfortunate people are believing this thinking that Egypt has a dictatorship system or something like that......really brainwashing your people is sick......but thinking that what you do is gonna make us stop.....in your dreams........we are making new cities from fourth gen. not only in new admenstrative capital but.......ras el hikma, new alamein, and other 14 cities that is been made at the moment new projects, agriculture and factories new industries and development are bing made in egypt everywhere

  • @sulaak
    @sulaak Год назад +147

    Abuja, Nigeria, was built to decongest Lagos and provide development to central Nigeria. It worked very well. Abuja is now the administrative capital, and Lagos is now the commercial capital hosting the country's stock exchange, oil companies and banks.

    • @mzerk9324
      @mzerk9324 Год назад +35

      Yes but not borrowing billions to start new city

    • @yihuda7459
      @yihuda7459 Год назад +18

      Nigeria problem is over population…Abuja is getting crowded too …it looks like Lagos in some areas ..the traffic too …Egypt problem is the military and,gov borrowing money to build city …

    • @arthas640
      @arthas640 Год назад +6

      similar story to DC which was built well away from the major population center of NYC and the economic center of Philadelphia. Until fairly recently it was a wide open area with buildings spaced fairly far apart with plenty of open parks, and wide roads all to prevent congestion and ease things like travel.

    • @BeitBridg
      @BeitBridg Год назад

      Only a fool thinks this is to decongest anything. This is simply to consolidate power and solidify dictatorship.

    • @tonyapendleton7467
      @tonyapendleton7467 Год назад

      Have you been to DC? LOL@@arthas640

  • @kristinaF54
    @kristinaF54 Год назад +34

    All the Egyptian government have to do to populate the new city is rent out the new buildings and apartments to people and businesses instead of asking them to buy them outright. Since the prices are clearly out-of-reach for most Egyptians, it seems like a more sensible financial solution than letting these new apartments and buildings stand empty and accrue costs in maintenance and general upkeep.

    • @myname2938
      @myname2938 Год назад

      Maged Madnor is a clown and he tells lots of misinformation and hide the truth..
      The government is already doing what you said and they build a massive district in a close by city called Badr city. Also Shorok city and Obour city and new Cairo all linked with light electric train and soon the monorail.
      The new capital is literally side by side with new cairo (el tagmo3) if you focused on the picture they alway make it like it the dessert between the new capital and old cairo.. Which is not true, their is (new cairo) and they put it in when they review the satellite images 😂

    • @eagle-el6px
      @eagle-el6px Год назад +2

      I mean, if i had to guess, rent will be a solid 20k or 30k egp, and if you aren't from egypt, that's basically like higher then about 90% of people salaries in a whole month

    • @danielpunton5943
      @danielpunton5943 9 месяцев назад

      But where's the margin in that. This is Egypts famously corrupt military mafia - they don't do anything except for graft.

  • @heshamabdou5259
    @heshamabdou5259 Год назад +22

    Building people is more important than building huge cities
    AS an Egyptian young man who lost his life due to bad planning and the control of Egypt by corrupt people and thieves
    I say unfortunately that there are millions and millions of geniuses, young and old, who were not benefited from, and whose lives were deliberately destroyed
    The most ancient people in the world have been exposed to tragedy since 1798 Until now 💔

    • @hopeman7717
      @hopeman7717 11 месяцев назад

      بناء البشر ازاي ياريت توضح

    • @theemirofjaffa2266
      @theemirofjaffa2266 10 месяцев назад +6

      You lost your life? How on earth did you manage to post a comment on RUclips then?

    • @heshamabdou5259
      @heshamabdou5259 10 месяцев назад

      When you are a young university student, you have spent 25 years of your life studying, and in the end you need to work 17 hours a day for 30 years to pay for a 60-square-meter residence.
      In a random area
      So you live dead
      Whether you write on RUclips or not
      @@theemirofjaffa2266

    • @moustafamohamed2329
      @moustafamohamed2329 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@theemirofjaffa2266😂
      it's his after life soul comment😅

  • @saulmd4846
    @saulmd4846 Месяц назад +1

    Wow I’m so proud and happy for Egypt 🇪🇬 😻🇸🇦

  • @tyetyetyetyetye
    @tyetyetyetyetye 10 месяцев назад +10

    let's be real, it's a global influence city for the Suez canal

  • @buddymacbuddington
    @buddymacbuddington 9 месяцев назад +5

    When the people in Egypt revolt they will most likely be in cairo while the government will be far here with little population not giving a fk

  • @BobBob-is5ny
    @BobBob-is5ny Год назад +82

    Egypt can't stop building huge, pointless mega peojects

  • @GabrielalmightyTanzania
    @GabrielalmightyTanzania 2 месяца назад +1

    Reviving Ancient Egypt. ❤ 🇹🇿

  • @prometheus200
    @prometheus200 Год назад +7

    Egypt: US has the pentagon, I call ours THE OCTAGON😂

  • @FredHousehold
    @FredHousehold 9 месяцев назад +2

    Great idea 💡? Egypt 🇪🇬 new city 👏? A lot of companies will be interested. I support this development + project 🎉

  • @WELSHDESI
    @WELSHDESI Год назад +42

    ‘’Egypt Army’’ stepped In 😢🫣 oh Great people of Egypt 🇪🇬 you will become like us ☹️😞. ❤️ from Pakistan 🇵🇰

  • @emberscott
    @emberscott Год назад +23

    Look on the brightside, if another countries wants to obliterate their entire gov they only boom one little spot far far away from the vast majority of the populace completely avoiding civ casualities.
    Are they doing their populace a favor, themselves a favor or both.
    I just can't seem to see a major downside.

    • @Cpt.Price123
      @Cpt.Price123 Год назад +13

      I can tell you're american

    • @user-lb1qn6wf6c
      @user-lb1qn6wf6c 3 месяца назад

      Egypt does not have that luxury. There is no viable place to build a brand new city downstream or upstream of cairo.

  • @busoko_Ismail2468
    @busoko_Ismail2468 Год назад +40

    I went to the Egyptian city of Sharm El Sheikh and the Egyptian islands such as the Egyptian Tiran Island, the Egyptian Sanafir Island, the Egyptian Pharaoh Island, the Egyptian White Island, and the Egyptian Githum Island in the Red Sea, and all the islands in the Red Sea that are completely Egyptian are more than wonderful. Long live my sincere greetings to Egypt and our Egyptian neighbors from Chad👍🏿🇪🇬 🇷🇴❤

    • @amaama3656
      @amaama3656 Год назад +3

      🌹🌹🌹🌹

    • @lvi25
      @lvi25 Год назад +7

      Those islands were sold to Saudi Arabia in return of $7 billion.

    • @firdausibbfarouk7077
      @firdausibbfarouk7077 Год назад +5

      Thank you very much.

    • @lvi25
      @lvi25 Год назад +10

      @@israelisreall free Palestine 🇵🇸

    • @Ooomnia
      @Ooomnia Год назад +3

      @@lvi25nothing is sold those islands are still under the Egyptian government control till this very day

  • @LeechyKun
    @LeechyKun Год назад +31

    The irony of those construction workers helping to build a base of power safely away from them when things turn for the worst is too amusing.

    • @SHVRWK
      @SHVRWK Год назад +4

      Well they are getting paid according to their input.

    • @GabrielalmightyTanzania
      @GabrielalmightyTanzania 2 месяца назад

      😂😂😂 Smart construction worker. Heey

  • @disitufaruqhi6195
    @disitufaruqhi6195 Год назад +17

    I study at Egypt 2012-13 ,Egypt has potential to be a better country in Labor&Sport

  • @nesrin6165
    @nesrin6165 Год назад +10

    I work in the new capital and apartments are being sold in installments, so the middle-class families can afford it not only the rich, yes the new capital coasted alot of money, but a lot of people actually like it and can't wait for it to be finished! this will be the future of Egypt

    • @larafflesiaarnoldii8654
      @larafflesiaarnoldii8654 Год назад +8

      Nobody likes it, most Egyptians are aware of the fact that this new city is the main reason that caused the currency's decline, rise in prices, and power cuts.

    • @eagle-el6px
      @eagle-el6px Год назад +3

      Like arent the installments gonna be like 30k wla 7aga? 😭😭who has that money

    • @rafeekinani9619
      @rafeekinani9619 Год назад

      2allak middle class 😂​@@eagle-el6px

    • @ahlaw1171
      @ahlaw1171 7 месяцев назад +1

      I am sorry to say that this report is biased and unfair. I do not know the reason, whether it is political bias or just ignorance... because simply Egypt needs this project strongly, and most importantly, it is a strong addition to the economy, as it has provided very many job opportunities, moved building materials factories, and prevented the crazy increase in real estate prices in the old city where people live. It increases and the earth does not expand. Where do all these millions live if there is no new place and how does the government manage citizen services without modern infrastructure and advanced technology.... This video is very misleading.

    • @nesrin6165
      @nesrin6165 7 месяцев назад

      @@ahlaw1171 i agree with you.

  • @abhisheknag7177
    @abhisheknag7177 Год назад +7

    if it doesnt make financial sense, Egypt can start with a small business district that caters to demand, then eventually grow, creating organic demand is critical

    • @driftershu
      @driftershu Год назад +2

      It's no surprise at that. This report comes up now. Because US is pressing egypt to open the border for Palestinians. And this report surely put SiSi under pressure.

    • @abhisheknag7177
      @abhisheknag7177 Год назад

      @@driftershu haha cud be idk, I think egypt can make this successful if they can manage it with low debt and increased tourism, more relaxed laws etc

    • @lanaofficiel4042
      @lanaofficiel4042 Год назад +1

      Why do you say that?? Was citizens rights honored under the garbage Muslim Brotherhood's rule????!!!!

  • @dreadfulbodyguard7288
    @dreadfulbodyguard7288 9 месяцев назад +1

    Ok. 5:07 is quite idiotic.
    Prosperity of nation means prosperity and wellness of people.

  • @Sodainspace
    @Sodainspace Год назад +7

    Egypt has potential to be an industrial and manufacturing hub for the world, due to abundant workforce. Unfortunately most of the money is wasted in extravagant projects like this one designed to serve the government and its cronies

    • @golamyeasin2110
      @golamyeasin2110 Год назад

      from this type of project, ruler can earn lot by sharing %

    • @bretonneux3389
      @bretonneux3389 11 месяцев назад +1

      neh, Egypt is too overpopulated, all its sustainable land is covered in residential or in (necessary) fields. Where will you build the factories ?

  • @Breenzy91
    @Breenzy91 10 месяцев назад +5

    Master planned city still dependant on cars.
    *chefs kiss*

  • @tonyhenrich6766
    @tonyhenrich6766 Год назад +14

    The workers currently commute daily between their homes in Cairo and the new capital. They can't afford living in the new capital. Yes it's a capital for the rich.

    • @JimCreeper
      @JimCreeper Год назад +3

      Its a bit amusing seeing how Egypt could sport enough rich individuals (by even global standards) to live in this city given that the country has been going through an economical collapse for the last 10 or so years. Makes you wonder how rich individuals actually obtain their money in such a poor country...

    • @JoSwann-it9jf
      @JoSwann-it9jf Год назад +1

      They built a monorail. But for the street sweepers and servants it's a long bus ride I guess.

    • @tonyhenrich6766
      @tonyhenrich6766 Год назад +2

      $20k is over 800k pounds. I am pretty sure no government worker, street sweeper, service worker or most blue collar workers can afford it.

    • @JoSwann-it9jf
      @JoSwann-it9jf Год назад

      @SemperFidelis76
      The lowest figure you quote is well beyond the what the average street sweeper can afford.

    • @sherifmahmoud7703
      @sherifmahmoud7703 10 месяцев назад +1

      that's how it is in cairo as well. low-income workers commute to cairo from nearby towns by the millions every day to work then travel back home. high income workers do the same thing (living in luxurious cairo suburbs instead of the crowded city). I think that is how it works everywhere in the world.

  • @tweisbek2
    @tweisbek2 Год назад +9

    The fact that they've spent billions of a cash-strapped country's budget only to build a car-centric new city for the rich is simply infuriating. Are there even plans for a railroad to help the thousands of public sector employees who'll need to commute from Cairo every day? I mean since clearly most of them won't be able to afford housing in the new capital

    • @ahmednasser6828
      @ahmednasser6828 9 месяцев назад

      Railways have already been built linking the governorates of Egypt to each other, but also what will you gain from the railway? Egypt’s problem is congestion. Cities must be built, and if you build cities, your economy will suffer. It's complicated

    • @noticing33
      @noticing33 9 месяцев назад +3

      Imagine that money was spent working with russia on building Moscow level metro system accross the country in every city, affordability, mobility of workforce would massively improve life quality and worker efficiency and thus economy

    • @failasof44
      @failasof44 3 месяца назад

      @@noticing33 dude...we are doing this too

  • @craumm
    @craumm Год назад +7

    There is literally 1 expert in this video.

  • @emanuel3617
    @emanuel3617 11 месяцев назад +3

    No matter the county, the military really enjoys some shapes

  • @twisted_void
    @twisted_void Год назад +32

    Something about autocrats and love of mega projects, going hand in hand :)

  • @sarahhaaniaxoxo
    @sarahhaaniaxoxo 9 месяцев назад +4

    Here's an idea: *Just develop the current capital.*

  • @lebacel
    @lebacel Год назад +4

    Egypt is poor but their government find time and money to male new capital instead of renovating the old one. They are just childish and dreaming to have their own Dubai but with a Costco budget.😂 Its so stupid. And egyptians are praising them and being happy about it...

  • @yurironoue5888
    @yurironoue5888 Год назад +7

    All that money could have been used to improve Cairo's infrastructure.

  • @سبانخ-ز1ق
    @سبانخ-ز1ق Год назад +42

    Приветствую со всей любовью и уважением великий египетский народ и желаю успехов, успехов и развития в этой исторической стране.🇪🇬❤️🇷🇺❤️

    • @bimconstruction87
      @bimconstruction87 Год назад +3

      🇪🇬❤️🇷🇺

    • @MortemMetallumPlayer1
      @MortemMetallumPlayer1 Год назад +4

      Love Russia from Egypt 🇪🇬 ❤🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺

    • @Bell_plejdo568p
      @Bell_plejdo568p Год назад

      @@MortemMetallumPlayer1ur Egyptian right be careful wsj is controlled propaganda and there pro-isarel. Don’t fall for the lies like the Arab spring

    • @NadaNasser-n7s
      @NadaNasser-n7s 3 месяца назад

      From Egypt, all support to Russia 🇷🇺 ❤ 🇪🇬

  • @balaji-kartha
    @balaji-kartha Год назад +26

    Every autocrat loves grandiose projects that requires the people to sacrifice and suffer!

    • @digitalcloud9807
      @digitalcloud9807 Год назад +4

      True

    • @here_we_go_again2571
      @here_we_go_again2571 10 месяцев назад +1

      Cario is in rough shape.
      Sometimes it is cheaper
      in the long run to build
      new, from the ground up
      infrastructure.

    • @alfonstabz9741
      @alfonstabz9741 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@here_we_go_again2571 do you think ordinary people can afford those new cities? except for the military and cronies but they are to few.

    • @here_we_go_again2571
      @here_we_go_again2571 9 месяцев назад

      @@alfonstabz9741
      The old infrastructure (buildings, etc.)
      now being used by the government
      will be repurposed. In NYC unused
      office buildings are being rebuilt into
      apartments. The same will happen
      in Cario

    • @alfonstabz9741
      @alfonstabz9741 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@here_we_go_again2571you seems to don't comprehend the situation. if the government create another city then they expect people to live their not in the old city. new york did not build another city it renovate the city exactly what i'm talking about. the problem with egypts new city is it's cost of living people in cairo can't afford to live to the new city. I wonder who lives to the fancy new city if government transfer to the new city that ordinary egyptians can't afford?

  • @moekhairy610
    @moekhairy610 Год назад +30

    And suddenly the wsj has interest in Egypt😂😂

    • @露透社
      @露透社 Год назад +3

      因为建设公司是中国公司😂😂😂

    • @wumaobot
      @wumaobot Год назад

      Because US bomb is coming

    • @jkardez4794
      @jkardez4794 Год назад

      See the number of views .

  • @amrsalem2830
    @amrsalem2830 Год назад +2

    As an Egyptian who opposed the idea of the new capital from day one, I still don't appreciate the timing of this video.

  • @robinlox99
    @robinlox99 Год назад +23

    Love to see how governments feather their nests, at the cost of everyone and everything else.

    • @cosmicexplorer4856
      @cosmicexplorer4856 Год назад +4

      It looks like something North Korea would come up with.

    • @trenbolonefiend420
      @trenbolonefiend420 Год назад +2

      They're learning from the US
      Except the US actually has money

  • @محمدحجازي-ل3ك
    @محمدحجازي-ل3ك 24 дня назад

    The administrative capital is part of the many projects that Egypt has established in the past decade, and the Egyptian economy will improve significantly in the coming years

  • @sashaug27
    @sashaug27 Год назад +21

    Missing from the conversation is that Egypt rakes in billions of dollars in real estate exports, with foreigners expected to spend about $140 billion dollars on buying up luxury real estate in egypt over the next 3 years (including real estate in the new capital). But the government should not spend on business opportunities like this. They should leave itto private investors. Government should focus its spending on infrastructure only (roads, trains, power, water, etc.); and let private investors pay for building construction & management costs. Government should immediately sell as many economic businesses as they can to the private sector to solve the debt crisis. They will still get taxes on any profits made by these businesses without carrying the responsibility for financing & managing these projects inefficiently.

    • @kingsimba9513
      @kingsimba9513 Год назад

      Lol cope, why would the rich spend money on a sh*thole like Egypt when there are comparatively much nicer and safer options in the middle east. I can understand if Egypt had some sort of scheme where foreign residents' aren't taxed on their worldwide income, but that isn't the case.
      How can Egypt hope to compete with the likes of Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha, Riyadh, etc. when these places are seeing their own real estate oversupply issues. The demand for real estate in the middle east just isn't sustainable.

    • @abdullahemad9457
      @abdullahemad9457 Год назад +8

      Where did you get the number from im curious to know, 140$b is not a small number

    • @blackbeard6423
      @blackbeard6423 Год назад

      It is corruption. The Egyptian government is getting involved to steal from the Egyptian people.

    • @yeetus1398
      @yeetus1398 Год назад +1

      @@abdullahemad9457 he made it up

    • @zombieat
      @zombieat Год назад +1

      @@kingsimba9513 real estate is not in oversupply in egypt. not even close to it. egypt has been a net immigration not a net emigration country since 2016 btw.

  • @mohammedalrashed1132
    @mohammedalrashed1132 9 месяцев назад +1

    Every new project has people speaking about it based on their relation with the project pioneer

  • @henrybangs7544
    @henrybangs7544 Год назад +3

    Just for comparison if you want to know. Egypt is finding it difficult to fund its 58B dollar new capital. In 2020, the USA released 1 trillion dollars, not for new capital, but as covid 19 emergency fund. I dont want to talk about defence. The USA has a beast of an economy

  • @khelodeath
    @khelodeath Год назад

    Interesting timing indeed. But can't argue with the entirety of these facts in the video.

  • @Private-pp9om
    @Private-pp9om Год назад +52

    In last decade and despite recieving tens of billions of aids from gulf countries to support the regime (estimated at $90 billion USD )
    Sisi started borrowing in a mad manner to fund many useless projects mostly allocated to military companies.
    Egyptian government external debt increased from roughly $40 billion dollars to more than $165 billion.
    Meanwhile domestic debt also increased from 1.5 trillion pound to almost 7 trillion pounds.
    The central bank expanded the monetary base more than 430% contributing to inflation.
    The USD exchange rate went from 6 pounds to over 70 pounds in ( de facto recognized parallel market )
    The 2023 government budget revenues are made of almost 47% new debt
    Meanwhile government spending almost half of the budget on debt services and interest.
    For 2024, all government revenue won't be able to meet our debt service obligations
    Meaning we have to borrow an enormous amount again
    The government spending on debt services alone is 6 times their spending on education and 9 times their spending on healthcare.
    In 2024 , debt service would exceed all government revenue ( tax revenue + Suez canal + natural gas + other state companies dividends ) by 13%
    In the last decade, food prices almost increased more than 10 folds.
    Yet the fake propaganda still promote simple GDP growth figures ignoring the fact that the fake GDP growth figures just reflects massive increase in government spending on useless projects which is all funded by massive debts with very high interest rates.
    Remember GDP calculation include government spending + FDI + net exports

    • @Wasengenyie
      @Wasengenyie Год назад

      Its deliberate, they know they will not be allowed to collapse.Its US and EU problem!

    • @lucifer12354
      @lucifer12354 Год назад +1

      Are you an economist?

    • @lillysnet9345
      @lillysnet9345 Год назад +5

      When I read comment like this, my heart is trembling... because this is happening in Australia to... and from different comments on different sides from different countries it looks like this is world trend.
      This talk about growth becoming... I even don't know which word to use.
      The growth have to be natural not superficially induced. And after some growth we need time of stability and maintenance and some growth will happen of its own.
      There is a senator who said that Au printed 500 billion in the time of pandemic. Where do you put this money and how do you induce them in society?
      It is mind boggling...

    • @Private-pp9om
      @Private-pp9om Год назад +6

      @@lillysnet9345
      Unlike Australia
      Under military dictatorships , we can't question anything

    • @bonganicandrice8396
      @bonganicandrice8396 Год назад +4

      You know your stuff 👊👊👊 .

  • @thewingedringer
    @thewingedringer Год назад +2

    Imagine creating a city in the middle of a desert

    • @carultch
      @carultch Год назад +4

      That's what Las Vegas is.

    • @carultch
      @carultch Год назад +1

      @Akarsh2008No, Las Vegas is not the US capital. The US capital was established in Washington DC, long before the US even discovered the land of Las Vegas.
      They put the US's national capital in a place that was centrally-located among the original 13 states. Maryland and Virginia donated land that was specifically set up not to be a state, to host the national capital.

  • @Legionnaire1992
    @Legionnaire1992 Год назад +15

    I went to Cairo last year and was taken aback at the levels of poverty. It is criminal the military government spend tens of billions on vanity projects when Egyptian people live in poverty

    • @WorldCitizenW
      @WorldCitizenW Год назад +1

      I visited Cairo for just 1.5 hours 😅 in September 2021. Soon as I landed, I took a taxi to Giza. I had to Uber to Cairo for my cameras accessories, but wen back to Giza after it's done. The constant traffic honking gave me a headache, I cannot stand it. I traveled all over Egypt for 30 days, including the Sinai beaches, hike up the Moses mountain at midnight. Dahab is actually a nice tourist town.

    • @engmsh3544
      @engmsh3544 Год назад +1

      And you didn't notice how cairo is crowded and how it's terrible and full of building jammed together?!
      You didn't notice also that this project will provide jobs for the poor and allow them to sell expensive houses, tourism... Etc

    • @WorldCitizenW
      @WorldCitizenW Год назад

      @@engmsh3544 sure I noticed it, it's why I avoided it, the non stop honking is terrible. I prefer Alexandra, it has traffic but not as bad

    • @russiantrollonthegoodside
      @russiantrollonthegoodside Год назад +1

      Wow, you just described Russia, where I'm from😂

  • @timanaky9473
    @timanaky9473 Год назад +2

    I have been in egypt once. I dont know anything about their economy and stuff like this. But whene i saw Kairo for the firt time i fully understood why their govermant want new city lol. But there is no way that Egypt can afford this.

  • @IRosamelia
    @IRosamelia Год назад +11

    Meanwhile, millions of folk in Cairo don't have basic services like trash removal, electricity or clean running water.

    • @ekxjdjhdkdh
      @ekxjdjhdkdh 9 месяцев назад

      فعلا

    • @youssefahmed8861
      @youssefahmed8861 9 месяцев назад +2

      Everyone in Cairo has clean running water and Electricity

    • @ahlaw1171
      @ahlaw1171 7 месяцев назад

      I am sorry to say that this report is biased and unfair. I do not know the reason, whether it is political bias or just ignorance... because simply Egypt needs this project strongly, and most importantly, it is a strong addition to the economy, as it has provided very many job opportunities, moved building materials factories, and prevented the crazy increase in real estate prices in the old city where people live. It increases and the earth does not expand. Where do all these millions live if there is no new place and how does the government manage citizen services without modern infrastructure and advanced technology.... This video is very misleading.

    • @IRosamelia
      @IRosamelia 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@ahlaw1171 ahlaw, you sound like a spokesperson for the egyptian government. What all developing countries need is social investment in education, healthcare and public services. Building a new city is a fancy luxury project. Your argument that it creates jobs isn't sound; lots of human activities create jobs, just some more efficient than others. By your logic, MBS' the Line is a worthy project since it creates jobs in construction.

  • @Alnajir-c4c
    @Alnajir-c4c 9 месяцев назад

    EnshaAllah they bloom again. Egypt Blooms Again...❤

  • @junaeee8215
    @junaeee8215 Год назад +2

    the same as the new capital of Indonesia. we don't have money, the government hopes for foreign investment and if not they will use tax money from the people where we don't need this new capital

  • @yipmabaruya1148
    @yipmabaruya1148 Год назад

    Good morning from Papua New Guinea. I enjoyed watching your contents

  • @PresidentW100
    @PresidentW100 Год назад +5

    I just concluded my second--yet more in-depth--tour of Egypt and listen...that country has the potential to rival Saudi Arabia in the 21st-century tourism game. With the historic sites and cities (Giza complex, Luxor, Abu Simbel, Sharm el-Cheikh etc.), the new museums to include the Grand Egyptian Museum, and GREAT human infrastructure to meet multiple foreign language demands (my tour guide knew Russian in addition to English), Egypt will rival PARIS one day.
    Yes, the investments are massive for this new planned city (I wanted to go check it out for myself but became lazy towards the end of the trip). Yes, there are massive societal problems that need to be met. Yes, there's a constant over-emphasis in the security sector. Yes, there's a need for great industrialization. But man...if there's one country I would not bet against going forward, it's Egypt!

    • @Mlz_clips
      @Mlz_clips Год назад +1

      Exactly, once this mega city is finished then people will see a city with skyscrapers, rich Neighborhoods, and nice restaurants. This will make the New capital like a new Dubai to them,so they will visit it. That will make the tourism go way up and grow the economy. Plus the historical significance it has. Egypts economy will grow rapidly

    • @cavebabybezerkers
      @cavebabybezerkers Год назад

      ​@@Mlz_clips😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @Mlz_clips
      @Mlz_clips Год назад +2

      @@cavebabybezerkers why you laughing

    • @cavebabybezerkers
      @cavebabybezerkers Год назад +1

      @@Mlz_clips Because yall time is up and justice ⚖️ is here. Yall gotta go with yall father. Or jihad it is

  • @Ragnar1210
    @Ragnar1210 Год назад +2

    This is a very good quality video!

  • @Bounty2223
    @Bounty2223 Год назад +11

    Looks like Egypt has to go to Hammer for a Financial Audit special edition.

  • @Joe317-e2c
    @Joe317-e2c Год назад +2

    Building new capital in Egypt it is good for Egyptians economy and it is created to many jobs , reduce the crowds from old Cairo because it will move the government offices and businesses to it about 6 millions people from old Cairo , and they money spent it is good asset will increase with time special Egyptians love affair with property it is always increase and safe bet in Egypt .
    New capital in Egypt is the most successful project has been done to Egypt and took it to modern world because it is smart city , any one attack this project they don’t know nothing about Egypt and what Egypt needs .

  • @mysteriousboy4274
    @mysteriousboy4274 Год назад +3

    New Dubai Is being built in Africa
    Well done Africa Well Done Egypt
    Love and Respect From India 🇮🇳

  • @robinsonshawqx
    @robinsonshawqx 9 месяцев назад

    Poking fingers in other people's business. Really fair and balanced reporting.

  • @user-fj3he9lf3c
    @user-fj3he9lf3c Год назад +4

    This is simply Pakistan on a tight budget and without Imran Khan.

  • @CatotheE
    @CatotheE 10 месяцев назад +1

    0:48 They’d love that. Wouldn’t they.

  • @esashaik1372
    @esashaik1372 Год назад +12

    A stronger Egypt means harder for America and Israel to control.

  • @thebaiblade
    @thebaiblade 3 дня назад +2

    At least they give you the property

  • @yaozhao8318
    @yaozhao8318 Год назад +5

    I lived in New Cairo for a while. It was much better than the old one.And I am from China.

  • @Indian_Rajput
    @Indian_Rajput Год назад +2

    Egypt means Mummy & Piramid, their architecture should be inspired from Pyramids it will look cool they should try to realive their culture & civilization they should not follow Middle East, Egypt is a very great civilizational country like India Greece or China,

  • @LaLaGrunge
    @LaLaGrunge 11 месяцев назад +5

    Chinese-built tower lol. Good luck Egypt.

  • @stenbak88
    @stenbak88 10 месяцев назад +2

    This will only end badly

  • @amorsemlimite4427
    @amorsemlimite4427 Год назад +8

    You can do it Egypt, a beautiful new city.

  • @mostafamohamed4289
    @mostafamohamed4289 9 месяцев назад +1

    As a highly educated Egyptian. I insure that egypt didn't pay anything for the construction of the new administrative capital. It was built purely by private investors.

    • @ponyclub3198
      @ponyclub3198 9 месяцев назад +1

      When it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. This project does nothing for the Egypt's economy.

    • @wellytms4713
      @wellytms4713 9 месяцев назад

      @@ponyclub3198
      How can it not benefit and it is something of nothing??

  • @rfwahab
    @rfwahab Год назад +22

    As an Egyptian I'm very proud with this massive project and personally i had bought an apartment there as well as many of ny family members and we are not this rich.
    Success Sisi 🎉..

    • @princedevitt1158
      @princedevitt1158 Год назад +12

      Hahahahaha liar

    • @Scientistphys
      @Scientistphys Год назад +8

      @@princedevitt1158 You just want to attack without logical reasons

    • @muhammedelikhragy
      @muhammedelikhragy Год назад

      @@Scientistphys 🪘🥁

    • @mistermood4164
      @mistermood4164 Год назад +2

      @@Scientistphys nobody likes Sisi

    • @Thomas7Shelby
      @Thomas7Shelby Год назад

      @@mistermood4164iam egyption and i like sisi you want my personal information to be sure
      And one more tip i cant buy an appartment their this doesn’t mean i will be sad for new massive projects in my country that would help others

  • @jiggs8073
    @jiggs8073 Год назад +1

    the Voxification of journalism

  • @FinalTestamentQuran
    @FinalTestamentQuran Год назад +6

    Everyone in the world is building cities while America makes Utube videos of how new cities are a bad idea. lol

    • @seanthe100
      @seanthe100 Год назад

      Yet, the US has maintained the worlds largest economy since the 1800s

    • @noticing33
      @noticing33 9 месяцев назад

      America has the worst city planning and transportation facilities despite being the richest country on earth

    • @azulaquaza4916
      @azulaquaza4916 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@noticing33 It has the worst only in your meaningless mind. Americans are far more comfortable with their AC cars going to work than South Americans walking up hills

    • @noticing33
      @noticing33 8 месяцев назад

      @@azulaquaza4916 righttttt because i said walking up mountains should be the only and is the best transportation and traveling method....
      Logic fail 101.

  • @thezmanchar
    @thezmanchar Год назад +1

    I pray there won’t be an earthquake. Egyptians are not like the ancient Egyptians, they build really bad high rises and they always leave a mess.

  • @harrydunn3687
    @harrydunn3687 Год назад +3

    Aincent Artifacts under Cairo is a reason why Old Town Cairo is under threat who knows even Cleopatra Alexander might be located below it

  • @andrewmccoll1582
    @andrewmccoll1582 10 месяцев назад +1

    I could have shortened this whole video: they can't afford it because 58bn is a lot of freaking money.

  • @greentraveler4114
    @greentraveler4114 Год назад +23

    USA didn't benefit from these projects that's why their propaganda are simultaneously setting a negative tune on reporting anything in Egypt. But As both are ancient civilizations, we Chinese understand the importance of development for all our developing brothers and sisters, we welcome and glad to see any development improvements in Egypt in Africa in Asia in Latin America. We wish Egyptian people prosper and build a better life.

    • @prla5400
      @prla5400 Год назад +6

      ...a better life by separating the rulers from the population. Ancient or not, common sense has proven to be the most powerful tool for building the world.

    • @esashaik1372
      @esashaik1372 Год назад

      @@prla5400 Does not matter what the motive is as long as Egypt improves its infrastructure its economy will benefit in the early and long run and Egypt will no longer be a tool for American and Israeli exploitation.

    • @sherifmahmoud7703
      @sherifmahmoud7703 Год назад +3

      You are right. Infrastructure spending is painful but its the only way to develop. It's just a bad time for the world economy to have debts - wars at all borders, etc., right now, but it will pass.

    • @Aran-fj5mo
      @Aran-fj5mo Год назад

      ​@@sherifmahmoud7703Egipt's capitol shoud be modest...Nota this crazy Dubai..

    • @sherifmahmoud7703
      @sherifmahmoud7703 Год назад

      @Aran-fj5mo what does modest mean to you? two skyscrapers doesn't make it Dubai.

  • @metalmonkey0026
    @metalmonkey0026 Год назад

    "My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings:
    Look upon my works, ye mighty and despair!"
    Nothing beside remains. Round the decay
    Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare
    The lone and level sands stretch far away.

  • @rteezy5683
    @rteezy5683 10 месяцев назад +3

    what a ridiculous plan for a country that cant even feed themselves...

  • @again5162
    @again5162 Год назад +1

    😅6 months ago I was called a racist for pointing out it's a city for the rich which Egypt can't afford.

  • @netizencapet
    @netizencapet 11 месяцев назад +1

    Sisi should just set a realistically high price for creating a Palestinian province in Sainai with sea access, and include financing for his new capital as part of the terms. The right price would make the project a win-win for all. I think $700 billon would cover the real expenses.

  • @AL-lh2ht
    @AL-lh2ht Год назад +6

    Great vid

    • @ahlaw1171
      @ahlaw1171 7 месяцев назад

      I am sorry to say that this report is biased and unfair. I do not know the reason, whether it is political bias or just ignorance... because simply Egypt needs this project strongly, and most importantly, it is a strong addition to the economy, as it has provided very many job opportunities, moved building materials factories, and prevented the crazy increase in real estate prices in the old city where people live. It increases and the earth does not expand. Where do all these millions live if there is no new place and how does the government manage citizen services without modern infrastructure and advanced technology.... This video is very misleading.

  • @liambriggs5567
    @liambriggs5567 Год назад +1

    To be honest, $58billion for a new capital in a desert seems cheap compared to our shocking government’s attempt at building a railway between London and Birmingham, which is around £66billion.

  • @bg1379
    @bg1379 Год назад +10

    How many Americans can afford to live in Washington, D.C? Or UK residents in London? Or Spaniards in Madrid?

    • @graveperil2169
      @graveperil2169 Год назад

      London a huge amount plenty of housing estates in London

    • @azulaquaza4916
      @azulaquaza4916 8 месяцев назад

      Washington DC isn't even in the top 10 most unaffordable American cities

  • @discoveringthegardenofeden7882
    @discoveringthegardenofeden7882 9 месяцев назад +1

    Even if the cost doubles the project is very affordable for the Egyptian state coffers. They have a growing population, the debt will be paid off rapidly. Dumb analysis. USA must have some dispute with Egypt.

  • @venlafaxinedomperidone8377
    @venlafaxinedomperidone8377 Год назад +11

    It would be paying for this for decades to come

    • @nick_0
      @nick_0 Год назад +1

      That’s what so many people fail to realize, this is a long term investment that will ultimately build up the young talent Egypt has and accelerate innovations in science, technology, trade, logistics, agriculture and resource extraction

    • @user-lb1qn6wf6c
      @user-lb1qn6wf6c 3 месяца назад

      ​@@nick_0😂😂

  • @paulokeke8337
    @paulokeke8337 Год назад +1

    Imagine trying to build what your ancestors claimed but backfires.

  • @kawan5851
    @kawan5851 Год назад +11

    Same situation in Pakistan where Army is involved in most businesses. They are the biggest Business empire of Pakistan right now and the biggest landholder. They can do everything apart from doing their original job. Please learn from Pakistan. Your country will have no future when Army will act as the biggest business group and the biggest mafia. They will drag the whole country down and talented people will leave that land.

    • @concernedcitizens4110
      @concernedcitizens4110 7 месяцев назад

      Egypt, Pakistan and even Indonesia are all going to the same direction of which the army will be the de facto ruler of the country. Fun fact all of these countries have been under military rule for significant amount of time since their inception. But these armies are incompetent and weak as they’ll lose against a competent army preferably from the West or at least modeled after the West. For instance Egypt and the Muslim world coalition lost against Israel and Indonesia lost against the British commonwealth troops during the Malaysia-Indonesia confrontation period.

  • @here_we_go_again2571
    @here_we_go_again2571 10 месяцев назад

    Nice video. Thx.

  • @lawrenceomang2712
    @lawrenceomang2712 Год назад +3

    I have been asking this for a long time now. As a Nigerian, this made absolutely no sense to me.