Egypt opens region’s first factory for archaeological replicas 

Replicas of the Nefertiti Bust in the workshop of the Replica Production Unit at Salah Al Din Citadel, Cairo, Egypt. (EPA)
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Updated 29 March 2021
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Egypt opens region’s first factory for archaeological replicas 

  • Factory for archaeological replicas will help introduce Egyptian history to the world, and protect the country’s cultural heritage and intellectual property rights
  • Antique pieces will feature a symbol with information in both Arabic and English, including material names, weight, and the title and location of the original antique

CAIRO: A factory for archaeological replicas in Egypt’s El-Obour City, the first of its kind in the region, was inaugurated by Egyptian Minister of Tourism and Antiquities Khaled Al-Anani.

The facility was established in cooperation with the Egyptian Kenouz Company for Archaeological Models.

Al-Anani said that the factory will help introduce Egyptian history to the world, and protect the country’s cultural heritage and intellectual property rights.

He added that antique clones produced in the factory include special stamps from the Supreme Council of Antiquities and a certificate from the ministry certifying replica status.

Antique pieces will also feature a symbol with information in both Arabic and English, including material names, weight, and the title and location of the original antique.

The minister said that archaeological replicas are “among the most important products” marketed in the tourism sector, as consumers buy them locally and internationally as souvenirs.

He added that the production of Egyptian archaeological models has been a long-term demand of many tourists, and that the replicas will be available in hotels and tourist bazaars at special prices.

Al-Anani said that the first official sale for the pieces will open in the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization on April 4, following the museum’s official opening and a mummy exhibition.

Outlets will then open in all Egyptian governorates, museums and markets in the near future, he said, adding that some products will also be exported overseas and will feature in foreign exhibitions.

The inaugurated factory employs about 150 artists and craftsmen with long-term experience — many having previously worked with the Ministry of Tourism.

Hisham Shaarawi, chairman of the Kenouz Company for Archaeological Models, said that the factory was completed at the end of last year. It then began a trial period, during which it produced 6,400 different pieces, including wood, ceramic stone and metal antique replicas.

The facility, which extends about 10,000 square meters, is equipped with the latest technology and specialized machinery.

It includes manual production lines and tools for foundry metals, a line for wood and carpentry, and a line for making molds.

Molds for production lines, sculpting, printing, drawing and coloring, including colored glass and t-shirts, are also available.

There is also an exhibition hall for replicas produced in the factory.

The company has also started a production line for recycling that utilizes waste from the production of artworks and paintings, such as eggshells and tree leaves.


Lolo Zouai releases new music video, sets album date

Updated 10 February 2026
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Lolo Zouai releases new music video, sets album date

  • French Algerian star will release new album April 24
  • Record dedicated to a close friend who died in 2021

DUBAI: French Algerian singer and songwriter Lolo Zouai this week dropped a new music video for her single “Holding On” and announced that her upcoming album, “Reverie,” will be released on April 24.

The track, which blends R&B and dance-pop elements, explores themes of grief and memory. Its accompanying music video is dedicated to Zouai’s close friend Hanna Rosa Hotchkiss who died in 2021.

In a statement shared on Instagram, Zouai said the album reflects a period of personal change.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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“This record was made through three years of grief, growth, and reflection. I had to lose myself to find myself again. I couldn’t have done it without my angel, Hanna.”

“Thank you to my collaborators, my friends, and my Lo-riders who held me down through it all,” she added. “I hope it heals you the way it healed me.”

Zouai teased the album earlier this year writing: “2026. ALBUM SUBMITTED. LET’S… GOOO,” on Instagram, sharing a carousel of images of herself.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Fans quickly took to the comments section to congratulate the music sensation.

“OH MY GOD FINALLY!!! I’m so so so excited and proud of you omg, you did that,” one fan wrote. Another said: “Some good news i needed this fr.”

Another fan said: “I’m so excited I just shed a tear … 2026 is so gonna be your year boo!!!! SEE U SOON!!”

Zouai’s last release was in November, when she dropped a new single titled “3AM in San Francisco.”

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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In 2024, Zouai dropped several tracks, including her “Please Hold” EP featuring “jetlag” and “UNHHH,” along with “mute” and “Potential.”

In June 2024, she also announced that she had written a song for K-pop group NewJeans for their Japanese debut.

Known for her blend of R&B, club-pop and hip-hop, she has gained an international fan base for her dynamic stage presence and genre-blending music.

Her career highlights include the release of a debut album “High Highs to Low Lows” in 2019, which features 12 tracks, and a follow-up “PLAYGIRL” in 2022, which has 13 tracks.

After the album’s release in October 2022, Zouai was featured on a billboard in New York’s Times Square.