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Vegan Egyptian Food Guide

Veganism in Egypt can be a struggle, with every other person offering you a camel ride (so not vegan) and everyone else offering you camel to eat, how can you cope? Pretty easily with this Vegan Egyptian food guide: 1. Vegan Egypt Vegan Egyptian Food for Breakfast Finding a vegan breakfast in Egypt is surprisingly easy. I stayed at an okay 3-star hotel and their buffet breakfast had an abundance of accidentally vegan options: Mashed potato, fava beans, aubergine, Egyptian falafel, flatbreads and more. The aubergine and falafel, in particular, were dope! If you want to stay where I stayed, I’d recommend them for their vegan breakfast alone, but they have an added bonus of the best view of the pyramids. I don’t recommend any of their tours (highly overpriced) and don’t listen to them when they say you can’t walk around on your own outside the hotel – they just want you to buy another tour. I’d definitely stay there again though because despite the lies ...

PNG Government departments to sort out Rental Payment issues

The PNG Department of Finance and Nambawan Super Ltd are working to reconcile figures for the rental arrears.  Finance Secretary Dr. Ken Ngangan in response to questons by this newsroom says NSL’s total figure of K160 million is inclusive of some costs, which shouldn’t include in rental invoices. He pointed out that this includes rent for office space, utilities and maintenance. Dr. Ngangan says the Finance Department met with NSL last week and agreed to have technical officers from both sides reconcile the figures which are currently being facilitated and ongoing. He says a partial payment of K50 million has been made last week. Meantime, Nambawan Super Limited (NSL) is adamant, that the locking out of State entities will continue until a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) is signed between them and the State. NSL Chairman Reg Monagi, said that this MOA, will contain the schedule of payments, which is agreed to by both parties, to settle the remaining arrears of over K120 millio...