Mozambique: Requirements and Challenges of Security Companies
Pedro Macaringue, Executive Director of Rovuma Segurança, explains what are the requirements to manage a security company and mentions some challenges to be faced.
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Pedro Macaringue, Executive Director of Rovuma Segurança, explains what are the requirements to manage a security company and mentions some challenges to be faced.
Pedro Macaringue, Executive Director of Rovuma Segurança, talks about partnerships with international companies.
Pedro Macaringue, Executive Director of Rovuma Segurança, shares his vision for the future of the company and says he wants to be part of the top 10 security companies in Mozambique in the coming years.
Pedro Macaringue gives his assessment of the security sector in Mozambique and presents Rovuma Segurança. He also discusses challenges, partnerships and the future of the company.
“If you are looking at us compared to some of the hotels in the city, our Nile location is a plus. We are right on the water with Nile-view rooms. We are on the Zamalek side of the city,” says Richard S. Zeolla, general manager of Cairo Marriott Hotel & Omar Khayyam Casino.
Richard S. Zeolla, general manager of Cairo Marriott Hotel & Omar Khayyam Casino, is optimistic about tourism in Egypt: “The threats for instability are disappearing. People feel more secure and more confident.”
The list of the top private security companies in Egypt has been chosen according to the size and type of services catered for by these companies that rank them as the top private security companies in the country. The list of the top private security companies in Egypt includes also Middle East Security, one of the leading private security companies of local origin.
“We had been reforming the banking sector from 2003 to 2010. These reforms saved the banking sector in Egypt during the dry years. It was very difficult to manage our reserves in the past few years. The performance of the Egyptian banking sector, its survival and its role as the backbone of the economy in those tough years, has now become a case study in the best universities in the world. “
We need to increase the numbers by 15 to 20% every year to reach the target we have set ourselves, of $20 billion. We plan to have strong advertising campaigns all the way through to 2020. We will try to attract new segments of tourists to visit Egypt by offering safaris, spas, golf and MICE.
We have a mega project: the Damietta project, a grain logistics hub. It is related to the poor Egyptian who buys a loaf of bread from a village in Delta or Upper Egypt. In order to guarantee the stability of what we are doing, we have to invest for the future.