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Zayed Charity Run in Egypt to attract strong turnout
Gulf Today
|December 24, 2025
A delegation from the UAE will head to the Arab Republic of Egypt on Wednesday to take part in the preparatory and organisational work ahead of the launch of the IOth edition of the Zayed Charity Run, scheduled to take place this Friday in Sheikh Zayed City, Sixth of October area, Giza Governorate.
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The event is a humanitarian sporting occasion that embodies the deeply rooted legacy of giving, established by the late Founding Father Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, and reflects the depth of the fraternal and humanitarian ties between the two brotherly nations.
In recent days, registration for this year’s edition has witnessed a significant surge, with expectations of a new record number of participants across various age groups, including participants of different abilities and People of Determination.
This strong turnout reaffirms the run’s solid standing as a global platform that brings together sport and charitable work, while promoting values of social inclusion and human solidarity.
Giza Governorate has also seen widespread placement of official advertising billboards for the run across major squares and main streets, reflecting the high level of community engagement and strong interest in the event.
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