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Dubai gets ready to tee off: $1 million Stars Golf League brings legends, women pros,  football royalty to Els Club in 2026

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A spectacular new era in golf is officially launching in Dubai. Announced on September 29, the Stars Golf League (SGL) is set to redefine competition by blending the world’s greatest golf legends, leading women professionals, and global celebrity sports icons in a high-stakes, team-format battle.

The inaugural four-day event is scheduled to light up The Els Club Dubai from March 25 to 28, 2026, with teams competing for a massive $1 million professional prize pool.

The Format: Legends Meet Global Icons

This isn’t your average golf tournament. The SGL is built around six elite franchises, including Augusta Marquess and St. Andrew Dukes, each featuring a roster of 36 players total:

24 Legendary Golfers: Featuring names like former World No.1 Ian Woosnam, 8-time European Tour Order of Merit winner Colin Montgomerie, and Open Champion Paul Lawrie. The field includes nine of the top ten players from the Legends Tour Order of Merit.

6 Leading Women Professionals: Highlighting talent like India’s LET winner Diksha Dagar and rising star Tvesa Malik.

6 Global Celebrity Golfers: The mix of celebrity power is perhaps the most exciting element, seeing icons from other sports trade their gear for golf clubs. The lineup includes cricket legends AB de Villiers (Mr. 360°) and Kapil Dev, alongside football royalty like Manchester United’s Ryan Giggs and Ballon d’Or winner Ruud Gullit.

    A Homecoming for Ernie Els

    The chosen venue, The Els Club Dubai, adds a personal touch to the competition. The desert ‘links-style’ course was designed by South African great Ernie Els, who is not just hosting but will also be teeing off as a player. Els has a long history in Dubai, having won the Hero Dubai Desert Classic three times.

    “I’m very excited to announce that I’ll be playing in the Stars Golf League Tournament that’s going to put together legends, ladies golf stars, and celebrities from all over the world,” Els shared.

    The Vision: Competition Meets Spectacle

    The SGL is the brainchild of the same team behind the successful World Tennis League (WTL) and World Padel League (WPL). Co-founder Mahesh Bhupathi emphasised the league’s unique vision: “The Stars Golf League does exactly that, uniting legends, champions, and icons in a way golf has never seen before.”

    The four-day schedule is a spectacle in itself:

    • March 25: Launch Gala with red-carpet arrivals and a dramatic trophy unveiling.
    • March 26: Pro-Am Showdown, where legends play alongside regional amateurs.
    • March 27: Lifestyle & Learning events, including golf clinics and high tea.
    • March 28: The main League Action ignites as teams fight for the grand prize.

    Hemali Sharma, co-founder, summed it up perfectly: “Dubai has always been a home to innovation in sport, and with this new League, we aim to redefine how golf is experienced and enjoyed.”

    With over 35 years of experience in journalism, copywriting, and PR, Michael Gomes is a seasoned media professional deeply rooted in the UAE’s print and digital landscape.

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    Need a domestic worker? The UAE just made getting a visa way easier

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    Employers in the UAE can now handle all domestic worker visa services through a single unified digital platform, eliminating the need to navigate multiple government agencies for routine procedures.

    The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) has centralised visa applications, renewals, cancellations, and mandatory medical tests on the Work in UAE portal (workinuae.ae), representing a major simplification of domestic worker regulations.

    What the platform offers

    The digital portal consolidates services previously scattered across different government entities, allowing employers to manage the complete visa lifecycle from one location:

    Visa services:

    • New visa applications for domestic workers
    • Visa renewals and extensions
    • Visa cancellations and transfers
    • Status tracking and updates

    Medical requirements:

    • Required medical test bookings
    • Health screening coordination
    • Medical certificate processing
    • Test result retrieval

    Administrative functions:

    • Document submission and verification
    • Fee payments
    • Application status monitoring
    • Digital record management

    The multi-agency challenge solved

    Previously, employers navigated a complex system requiring interactions with the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation, Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security (ICP), Emirates Health Services, Abu Dhabi Department of Health and various typing centres and service providers

    Each agency maintained separate systems, requiring multiple visits, redundant documentation, and lengthy processing times.

    The new platform integrates these services through backend collaboration among all participating entities, presenting employers with a single interface.

    The domestic worker visa platform is part of MoHRE’s Work Bundle initiative, which aims to streamline labour services across the UAE’s employment ecosystem.

    Why domestic worker regulations matter

    Domestic workers represent a significant segment of the UAE’s labour market, with hundreds of thousands employed across the country in roles including housekeepers, nannies, cooks, drivers, and caregivers.

    Simplifying the administrative framework for this sector serves multiple objectives:

    For employers: Reduced time spent on bureaucratic processes, clearer procedures, lower administrative costs, and faster processing times.

    For workers: Greater transparency in employment status, improved documentation of legal rights, clearer pathways for status changes, and reduced dependency on intermediaries.

    For the system: Better compliance tracking, reduced fraud opportunities, improved data collection, and more efficient resource allocation.

    How employers benefit

    The centralised platform eliminates common pain points in domestic worker visa management:

    Time savings: No need to visit multiple agencies or government offices for different steps in the visa process.

    Simplified procedures: Single login provides access to all required services rather than maintaining accounts across multiple platforms.

    Reduced costs: Elimination of typing centre fees and reduced transportation costs from multiple agency visits.

    Faster processing: Backend integration among agencies speeds approval workflows and reduces waiting periods.

    24/7 access: Digital platform allows employers to initiate and track processes at any time rather than being constrained by office hours.

    Document storage: Digital records eliminate paper documentation and provide easy retrieval of historical information.

    Implementation and access

    Employers can access the platform immediately through workinuae.ae using their existing UAE Pass credentials or by creating new accounts.

    The platform provides step-by-step guidance for each process, with support available through MoHRE’s customer service channels for employers requiring assistance.

    All new visa applications, renewals, and cancellations for domestic workers should now be processed through the unified platform rather than through legacy channels.

    What hasn’t changed

    While the platform simplifies administration, core requirements for domestic worker employment remain in effect:

    • Employer eligibility criteria
    • Worker qualification standards
    • Mandatory medical examinations
    • Contract registration requirements
    • Minimum wage and benefit obligations
    • Insurance requirements

    The platform streamlines how these requirements are met but doesn’t alter the fundamental regulatory framework.

    Looking ahead

    The successful consolidation of domestic worker visa services may serve as a model for further service integration across other employment categories and government functions.

    MoHRE’s Work Bundle initiative is expected to expand with additional features and service categories as the digital infrastructure matures and user feedback is incorporated.

    Platform Details:

    Website: workinuae.ae
    Access: UAE Pass or platform registration
    Services: Visa applications, renewals, cancellations, and medical tests
    Availability: 24/7 online access

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    UAE : Why 20 per cent of Abu Dhabi land has been designated as nature reserves

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    In a bold move for conservation, President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has decreed that 20 per cent of Abu Dhabi’s land must now be protected as nature reserves. The directive will create new conservation zones and expand existing ones, reinforcing the UAE’s environmental leadership.

    What will change
    The expansion will add 4,581 square kilometres to Abu Dhabi’s protected areas under the Zayed Protected Areas Network, which already includes several terrestrial and marine reserves. New designated zones include Al Wathba Fossil Dunes Reserve, Liwa Groundwater Reservoir, Ghaf Natural Reserve, and expansions to Qasr Al Sarab and Ras Ghanada Marine Reserve.

    Why it matters
    This is more than just land allocation; it’s about protecting biodiversity, preserving ecosystems, and ensuring sustainable development for future generations. Officials say it aligns with the UAE’s National Biodiversity Strategy 2031 and global goals, such as the “30 by 30” initiative.

    Continuing momentum from Conservation Congress
    The announcement follows the IUCN World Conservation Congress 2025, held in Abu Dhabi, where global conservation goals were set and leadership reaffirmed. IUCN World Conservation Congress. The expanded reserves will be managed by the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD), which views this as a means to strengthen its role in regional environmental governance.

    What’s next
    Expect to see new programmes in wildlife protection, habitat restoration, and collaborative projects with international partners. Early signs of bilateral environmental MoUs, such as with Japan for bird conservation, are already being put in motion.

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    UAE introduces ‘Eye’: An AI system to approve work permits with minimal human input

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    The UAE is taking another big leap into the future. The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) has unveiled an AI system called “Eye”, designed to issue work permits almost automatically. The announcement was made during GITEX Global 2025, in line with the country’s push toward digitising government services.

    How it works
    ‘Eye’ uses artificial intelligence to verify key documents, personal photos, passports, and academic credentials, reducing human intervention to only exceptional cases. The aim is to speed up approvals, reduce errors, and cut bureaucratic red tape.

    Why it matters
    For employers and applicants, this means faster hiring cycles and less waiting. The move strengthens the UAE’s reputation as a digital-forward government and could make the labour market even more competitive and attractive. 

    Voices from inside
    Rashid Hassan Al Saadi, Acting Assistant Undersecretary for Labour Market Services at MoHRE, called ‘Eye’ a key step in enhancing the ministry’s services, aligning them with national directives and raising public expectations of government efficiency. 

    This rollout accompanies other digital initiatives from MoHRE, including Work Bundle, Ask Data, and Smart Safety Tracker, all aimed at streamlining labour and permit procedures nationwide. 

    What to watch next
    Will ‘Eye’ really eliminate bottlenecks? Will companies see cost savings? And how will appeal or exception cases be handled? These are the questions many will be watching as the system is rolled out across the UAE.

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