Family-owned conglomerate committed to nurturing the development of Emirati workforce
business7 hours ago
Other test centres in the emirate will work an extra two hours over the five day period, the Vehicles & Drivers’ Licensing Department (VDLD) at the Abu Dhabi Police announced.
Under the new timings, working hours at Al Salama Building have been extended to 24 hours daily, and other Al Samala buildings in Musafah, Bani Yas, Al Samha, Al Ain and Al Hayar will operate from 7.00am straight through to 10pm.
Head of the VDLD, Colonel Suhail Al Khaili, said the decision to extend working hours at the centres was made to absorb the increase in the number of vehicles required to undergo mandatory technical testing before renewal of their registration, and to improve quality of service offered to citizens and residents alike.
Family-owned conglomerate committed to nurturing the development of Emirati workforce
business7 hours ago
The digital asset industry is experiencing exponential growth
tech7 hours ago
Urban Ledger debuts at Seamless Middle East 2024
tech7 hours ago
Applications now open for AFE’s talent development programme
entertainment7 hours ago
Dubai Premier Padel P1 is part of a 25-tournament season that visits 18 countries across five continents
sports8 hours ago
His first job was in construction, which paid a salary of Rs150 — a significant sum at the time
uae8 hours ago
The emirate has proven itself to be one of the most attractive global destinations for investors
realty8 hours ago
Similar concept as Open-Book model trialled at schools here
education8 hours ago