DUBAI — Over 9,000 illegal Pakistanis in Dubai and the Northern Emirates have benefited from the amnesty announced by the UAE government earlier last month, an official from the Pakistan Consulate in Dubai said yesterday.
DUBAI — Over 9,000 illegal Pakistanis in Dubai and the Northern Emirates have benefited from the amnesty announced by the UAE government earlier last month, an official from the Pakistan Consulate in Dubai said yesterday.
DUBAI — The Department of Health and Medical Services (Dohms) has been renamed as Dubai Health Authority (DHA), a top health official said yesterday.
DUBAI — With the launch of four Honda Goldwing rapid towaway bikes by the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) yesterday, commuters can expect shorter delays as a result of traffic jams caused by an accident or breakdown.
DUBAI — Traffic congestion and low levels of traffic safety are among the main issues to be tackled by the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) as parts of it’s Strategic Plan for 2007-2009, announced a top RTA official yesterday.
DUBAI — The recent ban on smoking in public announced by Dubai Municipality may force people to smoke indoors, thereby, exposing non-smokers, especially children, to a greater risk of passive smoking, opine healthcare experts.
DUBAI — Drivers working in the fast-expanding public transport network in Dubai will be provided accommodation with recreational facilities, said a senior Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) official.
DUBAI — Health experts have asked people to take precautions to protect themselves from the sandstorms brewing due to the unpredictable weather conditions around the Gulf region.
DUBAI —The UAE and Pakistan will activate and renegotiate the existing extradition treaty at the 9th session of Pak-UAE Joint Ministerial Commission (JMC) that will be held in Islamabad from June 10 to June12, said senior Pakistan Consulate officials yesterday.
Motorists yesterday panicked, assuming they would be fined for crossing the newly installed toll gate on Garhoud Bridge without a Salik tag. Curious onlookers also caused traffic jam on the bridge for hours.
DUBAI — By July of this year, Pakistani missions in the country will introduce the new Computerised Machine Readable Visa System.