In recognition of his honesty and integrity, Dubai police awarded Ali Jamal Al Balushi with a certificate of appreciation
Authorities in Ajman have slammed rumours about labour recruitment offices shutting down because of an outbreak of Covid-19 among its domestic workers.
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A top official clarified that Ajman’s Crisis, Disaster and Emergency Management Team had conducted Covid-19 testing for 350 female domestic workers at the offices.
Brig Abdullah Saif Al Matroushi, Director of Police operation at Ajman Police, said three cases of Covid were detected in the screenings. The infected maids were immediately quarantined.
The officer said the maids are being looked after well.
He called on the public to get their news from official sources and stressed that those circulating false information would face tough legal consequences.
He also emphasised that the community must continue to adhere to Covid regulations to avoid the penalties the government had set for violators.
In recognition of his honesty and integrity, Dubai police awarded Ali Jamal Al Balushi with a certificate of appreciation
Strong demand is outpacing supply at a faster rate this year than estimated, especially after the UAE’s removal from FATF Grey List
The initiative is expected to boost public transport usage
Authorities urged people to wear face masks and glasses when doing outdoor activities
In 10 years, all operations of Dubai International Airport will be transferred to Al Maktoum International
The meeting saw the formation of four technical committees, one for roads and infrastructure, one for houses and properties, one for dams and water facilities, and one for energy and water
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For prospective investors, it is worth considering if a future home would be rain-resilient enough to sustain any weather changes