5 Things you need to know about Share’ 306
CAIRO – 22 December 2018: Following in the path of Share’ Misr (Egypt Street), Share’ 306 (306 Street), in Masr Gedida, was inaugurated Friday.
Minister of Investment and International Cooperation, Sahar Nasr, Major General Mohamed El-Assar, Minister of Military Production, Major General Mahmoud Sharawy, Minister of Local Development, Major General Khaled Abdel Aal, Governor of Cairo, and Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency (MSMEDA) Director Nevine Gamea attended the inaugural event.
Share’ 306 follows in the footsteps of Share’ Misr by providing a place where young people, or those passionate about food and food-making, can own and/or operate a licenses food cart.
Share’ 306 is set to lower unemployment levels, which are already at a record low, and increase cosmopolitanism in an already flourishing community.
Egypt Today presents readers with 5 things they need to know about Share’ 306:
1- The project comes after direction from Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al – Sisi, and is supported with funds from "Long live Egypt" for youth projects.
2- It is planned to have the largest forum (or Expo) for foods and beverages in Egypt and the Middle East during the upcoming period.
3- Share’ 306 is the beginning of the promotion of food carts and trucks in Egypt.
4- Share’ 306 is the first of 150 similar locations in Egypt.
5- Share’ 306 does not only have food, but also handicrafts and vintage pieces.
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