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Pinoys in UAE back Bong Go and Bato in Philippine senate overseas voting

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Filipino voters in the UAE have spoken, and it’s a big win for the PDP-Laban party. Results from the Philippine Senate overseas voting show Senator Bong Go and Senator Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa leading the race among Filipinos in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

According to the Philippine Commission on Elections (Comelec), the UAE once again proved its importance as a key overseas voting post, with the largest number of registered Filipino voters outside the Philippines.

Who Topped the UAE Senate Polls?

Senator Bong Go emerged as the top choice:

  • 17,684 votes in Dubai
  • 9,775 votes in Abu Dhabi

Senator Bato Dela Rosa followed closely:

  • 16,741 votes in Dubai
  • 9,306 votes in Abu Dhabi

Both senators are prominent figures in PDP-Laban, the political party once led by former President Rodrigo Duterte, and continue to enjoy strong support from the overseas Filipino community.

Other PDP-Laban candidates who made it to the top list in both cities include:

  • Raul Lambino
  • Phillip “Ipe” Salvador
  • Jayvee Hinlo
  • Jimmy Bondoc

One surprise in the results was Pastor Apollo Quiboloy, a controversial religious leader currently in detention. He placed 8th in Dubai with 8,110 votes and 9th in Abu Dhabi with 4,533 votes.

Low Turnout Despite High Interest

Despite the strong show of support for PDP-Laban, voter turnout was low:

  • Only 20 per cent of registered voters in Abu Dhabi went to the polls (13,234 out of 66,001)
  • In Dubai, turnout was just under 20 per cent (24,742 out of 123,891)

With the UAE home to hundreds of thousands of Filipino expatriates, the low turnout has sparked renewed calls for better voter engagement and easier access to voting facilities.

Why It Matters to Filipinos in the UAE

Overseas absentee voting offers Filipinos abroad a chance to help shape national policy and leadership back home. The strong results for PDP-Laban in the UAE show that many OFWs remain aligned with the party’s pro-OFW stance and legacy.

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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Rupee hits record low: Should UAE residents send money now or wait?

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The Indian rupee has fallen to a record low, offering UAE-based expats one of the most favourable exchange rates in recent months for sending money home.

The Indian rupee was trading at around Rs25.93 per dirham, according to XE, while weakening to 95.25 against the US dollar.

For Indian residents in the UAE, the shift means more rupees per dirham, making it an attractive time to remit funds for expenses such as school fees, family support, or loan payments back home.

A Dh1,000 transfer could fetch around Rs25,930 (before fees), prompting increased activity at exchange houses, where customers often wait for such rate movements to make larger transfers.

The Reserve Bank of India has taken steps to stabilise the currency, including dollar sales through state-run banks, though the impact has been limited as global pressures persist.

What it means for expats

For UAE-based expats, the current exchange rate makes this a strong window to send money, especially for large transfers like school fees, property payments, or savings.

If you’ve been waiting for a better rate, this could be a good time to act. However, currencies can remain volatile, and small gains can be offset by exchange house fees. Some residents prefer to split transfers (send part now, part later) to balance risk.

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How to get an industrial licence in Sharjah for just Dh1,000

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Sharjah offers a Dh1,000 industrial licence at the ‘Make it in the Emirates’ forum

New Sharjah initiative cuts the cost of starting industrial businesses

UAE entrepreneurs can launch factories in Sharjah for Dh1,000

Sharjah boosts manufacturing sector with new investor incentives

‘Make it in the Emirates’: Sharjah unveils low-cost industrial licence

Sharjah targets investors with fast-track industrial setup offer

Big opportunity for entrepreneurs as Sharjah lowers licence costs

Sharjah strengthens position as industrial hub with new initiatives

Sharjah is stepping up efforts to attract industrial investment, as the Sharjah Economic Development Department (SEDD) and Sharjah Foundation for Supporting Entrepreneurship take part in the latest edition of the Make it in the Emirates forum.

For entrepreneurs and expats looking to start or expand industrial ventures, one of the standout announcements is a special initiative offering instant industrial licences for just Dh1,000, covering all permitted industrial activities in the emirate.

Officials say the move is part of a broader strategy to simplify business setup, reduce costs, and accelerate project launches, making it easier for investors to enter the market.

Speaking at the forum, Hamad Ali Abdulla Al Mahmoud said the initiative reflects Sharjah’s commitment to building a diversified, knowledge-based economy, while supporting innovation and long-term growth in the industrial sector.

Beyond licensing, SEDD is also using the platform to connect with global manufacturers and industry leaders, aiming to build partnerships that support technology transfer and enhance the quality and global reach of Made in Sharjah products.

For business owners and aspiring founders, the initiative offers lower entry barriers, faster setup processes, and access to funding and support services.

How to apply for an industrial licence

Setting up an industrial business in Sharjah is becoming faster and more accessible. Here’s a simple breakdown of how to apply through the Sharjah Economic Development Department (SEDD):

1. Choose your activity
Select the industrial activity you want to operate. This licence covers a wide range of permitted manufacturing activities in Sharjah.

2. Submit your application
Apply through SEDD’s official website, service centres, or via initiatives promoted at the Make it in the Emirates forum.

3. Provide required documents
Typically includes:

  • Passport/Emirates ID copy
  • Business details
  • Initial approvals (if required for specific activities)

4. Get instant approval
The initiative offers fast-track processing, allowing many applications to be approved quickly.

5. Pay the fee
Pay the Dh1,000 licence fee, which covers all permitted industrial activities under this offer.

6. Start operations
Once approved, you can begin setting up your industrial project and access additional support services.

Entrepreneurs can also tap into funding, advisory, and training support through Sharjah Foundation for Supporting Entrepreneurship to help grow their business.

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Workplace safety in Sharjah gets boost with new proactive team

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Workplace safety is getting a stronger push in Sharjah, as Sharjah Police has introduced a specialised team to help companies improve compliance with occupational health and safety standards.

The initiative, led by the General Directorate of Prevention and Safety, focuses on identifying unregistered companies, registering them within the system, and providing hands-on training and technical support under the Sharjah Occupational Safety and Health System.

For businesses and workers across the emirate, many of them part of the UAE’s diverse expat community, the move aims to create safer, more sustainable work environments while reducing workplace incidents.

Rather than waiting for issues to arise, the new team reflects a shift towards a more proactive prevention model, according to Brigadier Dr Ahmed Saeed Al Naour. The approach focuses on helping companies understand risks, meet safety requirements, and strengthen their readiness using modern safety practices.

Through field visits, training programmes, and ongoing consultations, authorities hope to raise awareness of best practices and ensure they are effectively implemented on the ground.

Officials say the initiative also supports business continuity, helping companies operate more efficiently while protecting employees, an increasingly important factor for organisations looking to attract and retain talent in the UAE.

Colonel Jassim bin Talai’a added that building a culture of safety is a shared responsibility, encouraging companies to actively engage with the programme and take advantage of the support offered.

For workers, this means safer day-to-day working conditions, fewer risks on-site, and greater awareness of their rights and safety procedures, as more companies are guided to meet proper standards and prioritise employee wellbeing.

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