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RAMADAN 2025: UAE AUTHORITIES STEP UP INSPECTIONS TO ENSURE FOOD SAFETY

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Sharjah Municipality Intensifies Food Safety Measures for Ramadan

As the Holy Month of Ramadan approaches, the Sharjah Municipality has announced a comprehensive plan to ensure food safety and public health across the Emirate. A dedicated team of 380 inspectors will oversee food establishments, ensuring adherence to stringent health regulations during this period.

Permits and Operational Guidelines

Food outlets intending to operate during daylight hours must obtain specific permits:

  • Food Preparation Permit: Costing Dh3,000, this permit allows establishments to prepare food for takeaway only, with all cooking confined to designated kitchen areas.
  • Display Permit: Priced at Dh500, this permit permits the display of food on paved sidewalks before iftar. Requirements include using non-corrosive metal containers housed in glass enclosures of at least 100 cm in height, with appropriate coverings to maintain hygiene standards.

Enhanced Inspection Campaigns

The municipality will conduct targeted inspection campaigns focusing on:

  • Ensuring that food establishments have the necessary permits for outdoor food displays.
  • Monitoring bakeries, traditional kitchens, and sweet shops for compliance with health standards.
  • Verifying that establishments serving non-Muslim communities during daylight hours adhere to regulations.

Public Reporting and Cooperation

Residents are encouraged to report any violations or concerns through Sharjah Municipality’s 24/7 contact centre at 993. This collaborative effort aims to maintain a safe and healthy environment for all during the sacred month.

These measures reflect Sharjah’s commitment to upholding food safety and public health during Ramadan, ensuring that both residents and visitors can observe the holy month with confidence and peace of mind.

Ajman Enhances Meat Safety Measures Ahead of Ramadan

In preparation for the Holy Month of Ramadan, Ajman Municipality has implemented significant upgrades to its municipal slaughterhouses to ensure the provision of hygienic, high-quality meat to residents. These enhancements include comprehensive sanitary inspections and the introduction of advanced facilities, all under strict veterinary supervision. These measures aim to uphold public health standards and cater to the increased demand for meat products during Ramadan.

Innovative Meat Ordering with ‘Zabehaty’ App

To further streamline access to fresh meat, Ajman Municipality has partnered with the “Zabehaty” app, a pioneering platform in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Oman. This collaboration allows residents to conveniently order premium, locally sourced fresh meats that comply with official health and safety regulations. The app ensures that all meat is butchered, prepared, and packed upon request within certified abattoirs under the direct supervision of veterinary doctors and food safety authorities. This initiative not only guarantees the quality and freshness of meat products but also aligns with public health standards by minimizing the need for in-person shopping, thereby supporting social distancing measures.

Commitment to Public Health

These proactive steps by Ajman Municipality reflect a strong commitment to public health and safety, ensuring that residents have access to hygienic and high-quality meat products during Ramadan. By leveraging technology and enhancing existing facilities, the municipality aims to provide a seamless and safe experience for all residents observing the holy month.

(Source: Sharjah24.ae, Khaleej Times)

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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Dubai scam alert: Authority warns of fake QR code scams as cyber fraud attempts rise

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The Dubai Electronic Security Centre (DESC) has issued a warning over a growing number of scams involving fake QR codes, especially those sent through email.

According to the authority, cybercriminals are exploiting how quickly information spreads by sharing QR codes that appear to offer urgent updates or important services. However, scanning these codes can expose users to serious risks.

DESC explained that such QR codes may install malware on devices or redirect users to fake websites designed to steal personal and financial information.

How to protect your device

Residents are being urged to stay cautious by verifying the source of any email before scanning QR codes, avoiding suspicious messages, and never entering sensitive details on untrusted links.

To boost online safety, DESC also recommends using the RZAM app, which provides real-time alerts about unsafe websites and allows users to scan links before opening them.

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Dubai’s unified car rental contract explained: What residents and tourists must know

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Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) is reinforcing stricter rules for car rentals across the emirate, and it’s good news for both residents and tourists.

At the heart of this move is a mandatory unified contract that all rental companies must follow. This contract standardises how rental agreements work, clearly laying out the rights and responsibilities of both renters and rental offices in a transparent way.

“We have also organised a series of awareness workshops for companies operating in the car rental sector across the emirate to familiarise them with the contract’s provisions, obligations, and implementation procedures,” said Ahmed Mahboob, CEO of the Licensing Agency at RTA.

What this means for drivers

  • Same rules everywhere
    Whether you rent from a big brand or a small office, the same contract applies across Dubai, no more confusing or inconsistent terms.
  • Stronger consumer protection
    The contract ensures:
    • No hidden fees (like surprise toll charges)
    • No unfair charges during accident repairs
    • Mandatory refund of your security deposit within a set timeframe
  • Digital and secure process
    Rentals are handled through the Transport Activities Rental System (TARS), with:
    • Identity verification
    • OTP-based digital signatures
    • Secure, automated contracts
  • Proof of vehicle condition
    Photos are taken at pickup and return, protecting you from disputes over damage.
  • Better awareness for renters
    The system is designed to reduce complaints and help users, especially tourists, fully understand their rights before signing.

This move aligns with Dubai’s push to enhance trust and transparency in services, reinforcing its reputation as a well-regulated, customer-friendly destination.

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UAE warns drivers: Fines up to Dh2,000, 23 black points for risky driving during heavy rains

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Authorities across the UAE have issued a fresh warning to motorists, urging them to exercise extreme caution during ongoing unstable weather conditions. The reminder comes as part of efforts to enhance road safety and prevent accidents in high-risk areas such as valleys, flood zones, and near dams.

The UAE authorities emphasised that strict penalties are in place for violations during rainfall. Motorists found driving near valleys or flood-prone areas could face a fine of Dh1,000 along with 6 black points on their license.

More severe penalties apply to those who deliberately drive into flooded valleys, regardless of the water level or perceived danger. Offenders risk fines of up to Dh2,000, 23 black points, and a 60-day vehicle impoundment.

Additionally, authorities warned against obstructing emergency responders or traffic officials during adverse weather situations. Such actions could result in a Dh1,000 fine, 4 black points, and vehicle impoundment for up to 60 days.

Officials continue to urge drivers to prioritise safety, follow official advisories, and avoid unnecessary travel during severe weather conditions to prevent accidents and ensure smooth emergency response operations.


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