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Avishka Fernando Shines with Explosive Batting at Zim Afro T10

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The NYS Lagos Strikers have yet again put up a top notch performance against Cape Town Samp Army at Zim Afro T10 tournament. With his outstanding performance Avishka Fernando, the star player for the Strikers continued to score runs. The game was set in motion by the brilliant opening innings of Rassie van der Dussen (51 runs) and Avishka Fernando (66) who combined to form an explosive opening partnership that helped NYS Lagos win by a commanding 42 runs in an exciting encounter.

Avishka Fernando expressing his satisfaction with his steady scoring throughout the competition shares, “Yes, in this tournament I managed to get runs in all games that I played so I’m happy about that. I can’t wait to maintain this form in the remaining games.

After taking the field first the NYS Lagos batted brilliantly to score a perfect 133/2 runs. In retaliation the Cape Town Samp Army got off to a fast start thanks to contributions of a perfect above 70 runs score from Jack Taylor and Brian Bennett. However big hitters were restricted by the skillful bowling of Oshane Thomas. In the end NYS Lagos won by 42 runs for the day and qualified for the following round.

Talking about NYS Lagos Strikers Squad playing the right team sport, Avishka shared, “As a team, we’re thrilled to have qualified for the next stage. We’re taking it game by game, and our goal is to finish this tournament on a high note.”

Reflecting on the team’s journey, Fernando emphasized the collective effort that led to their qualification, showcasing their focus and determination., “Yes as a team we are happy that we got qualified for qualifiers. We’re taking it game by game, and our goal is to finish this tournament on a high note.”

Discussing his approach in the shorter format of the game, Fernando revealed his strategy for contributing to the teams score without fixating on individual milestones, “I wasn’t focused on scoring a hundred in this innings. In a 10-over match, it’s crucial to communicate with my batting partner and focus on building a solid total for the team, that was the plan.”

With a commanding 42-run victory over Cape Town Samp Army, the NYS Lagos once again established a successful stride and demonstrated their ability to contain the big hitters. By virtue of the disciplined bowling of Oshane Thomas and the strong performances of their openers NYS Lagos not only secured their place in the next round but also established a formidable platform for the rest of the tournament.

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UAE: Dh2,000 fine as police target loud modified cars disturbing neighbourhoods

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Police across the UAE have launched a major crackdown on illegally modified cars and motorcycles after residents reported late-night engine blasts that sounded like explosions, sparking panic in several neighbourhoods.

During the quiet hours of the night, many residents said the sudden thunder-like bursts from revving engines left them alarmed. With regional tensions dominating headlines, some initially feared the sounds could be linked to security developments before realising they were caused by vehicles deliberately producing “backfire” sounds.

Authorities say the disturbances were largely caused by teenagers and young drivers modifying exhaust systems or aggressively revving engines to create explosive noises that echo through residential streets.

Police clarified that the sounds heard in parts of Dubai and Sharjah were not related to any security threat, but rather reckless driving and illegal vehicle modifications.

Patrols intensified across neighbourhoods

Following multiple complaints, police have stepped up patrols and enforcement campaigns in residential areas to stop motorists from creating excessive noise.

Major General Saif Muhair Al Mazrouei, Assistant Commander-in-Chief for Operations at Dubai Police, said authorities are using advanced monitoring systems and targeted enforcement to track down offenders.

“Our priority is to protect the comfort and safety of residents while addressing violations such as illegal vehicle modifications and excessive noise,” he said.

Sharjah launches inspection campaigns

In Sharjah, police have also intensified inspection campaigns and checkpoints to detect vehicles fitted with unauthorised modifications.

Brigadier Khalifa Al Khassouni, Director of the Central Region Department at Sharjah Police, said the campaign aims to restore calm in residential areas and reassure communities, particularly at a time when sudden loud sounds can easily trigger concern.

Heavy penalties for offenders

Under UAE traffic laws, motorists caught driving vehicles that create excessive noise face:

  • Dh2,000 fine
  • 12 black points on their driving licence
  • Possible vehicle impoundment

Vehicles with illegal modifications may also be confiscated, with release fees reaching up to Dh10,000.

Police are also urging parents to keep a close watch on teenagers and young drivers, and have asked residents to report reckless driving immediately through official police channels.


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Explained: Dubai’s new law on administrative violations, fines and penalties

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Dubai has introduced a new legal framework governing administrative violations, penalties, and enforcement measures across government entities.

Issued by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, Law No. (6) of 2026 aims to make enforcement fairer, more transparent, and consistent across the emirate.

Here’s a simple breakdown of what the law means.

What is the purpose of the law?
The law creates a unified framework for handling administrative violations and penalties across Dubai government entities. It is designed to ensure enforcement actions respect fairness, transparency, accountability, and legality while protecting public services and community interests.

How are violations classified?
Administrative violations must now be clearly defined by the competent authority and are classified into three categories:

  • Minor violations
  • Moderate violations
  • Serious violations

This classification helps authorities apply appropriate penalties based on the severity of the offence.

What penalties can authorities impose?
Government entities may apply several administrative measures depending on the violation, including:

  • Warnings to correct the issue
  • Temporary closure of a business (up to six months)
  • Permanent closure of an establishment
  • Cancellation or modification of licences or permits
  • Suspension of projects, activities, or transactions

How will fairness be ensured?
The law requires penalties to be proportionate to the violation and consider factors such as:

  • Whether the violation was intentional or accidental
  • Repeated violations
  • Damage caused
  • Whether the offender took steps to fix the issue early

What are the procedures before penalties are announced?
Authorities must follow strict procedures before publishing violations:

  • Approval from the Director General of the government entity
  • Coordination with the Government of Dubai Media Office for public announcements

When does the law take effect?
The law comes into force immediately after publication in the Official Gazette. Any conflicting provisions in previous laws will be cancelled.
Officials say the law will help standardise enforcement practices across Dubai, prevent misuse of authority, and increase compliance with regulations, ultimately improving governance and protecting public interests.

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Abu Dhabi expands driverless taxi services on Yas Island

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Abu Dhabi has expanded its driverless taxi services on Yas Island with the addition of a new operator, Autogo, marking another step forward in the emirate’s autonomous mobility plans.

The expansion is being implemented in collaboration with Apollo Go, a subsidiary of China’s technology company Baidu, while Autogo, a subsidiary of K2, will serve as the local operator joining the growing ecosystem of autonomous transport providers.

The move follows the successful completion of testing and operational trials on Yas Island, allowing the service to transition into commercial operations for Level 4 autonomous taxis, which are capable of operating without human intervention in most conditions.

Residents and visitors can access the service through the AutoGo smart application, available on both Android and Apple app stores.

According to Waleed Alblooshi, Vice President of Strategy at K2, the rides will be offered free of charge at this stage, allowing the public to experience autonomous mobility as a practical transportation option before the service moves to full commercial operations.

Driverless taxi services are also expected to expand in the future to Al Reem Island, Al Maryah Island, and Al Saadiyat Island, as part of Abu Dhabi’s broader strategy to introduce smart mobility solutions across the emirate.

The initiative forms part of Abu Dhabi’s long-term vision to expand autonomous mobility services, diversify operators, and strengthen the overall readiness of the transport ecosystem.


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