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The Ministry of Education in the UAE has recently made an important decision regarding mobile phones in schools. Starting now, students are prohibited from bringing mobile phones onto school premises, with clear guidelines established for how phones found on school grounds will be handled. This new rule is part of Ministerial Resolution No. (851) of 2018, specifically concerning student behavior in public education institutions. It falls under Article (7), which deals with second-degree violations, specifically addressing the misuse of communication devices like mobile phones. The Ministry’s circular to school principals and kindergartens outlines that schools must carry out regular inspection...
Waiting days for your salary could soon become much less common in the UAE private sector. Starting June 1, 2026, companies will be required to pay salaries on the first day of every month under a new MoHRE rule. The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) announced the update under Ministerial Resolution No. 340 of 2026. Any salary paid after the first day of the month will officially count as delayed Companies must transfer at least 85% of total wages If the transferred amount falls below 85%, the employee will still be considered unpaid under the system Companies must...
President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has announced plans for one national health insurance system that will cover all seven emirates. UAE citizens would get the same level of healthcare support whether they’re in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah or anywhere else in the country. While the UAE healthcare tops global rankings, the access to its services varies. Different programmes in Abu Dhabi and Dubai include treatments and preventive care. Other emirates have less coverage and healthcare access. The new unified system would bring everything under one structure, making it easier for Emirati citizens to access the same healthcare services anywhere...
Ajman is set to transform its coastline with a massive beach expansion, adding more public spaces, a scenic cycling track, and lush green areas. The emirate’s latest urban development project will increase the beachfront area to 220,000 square meters, an expansion of 165,000 square meters aimed at enhancing both tourism and residents' quality of life. A major highlight of the project is a 2.5km cycling track. A pedestrian walkway will run alongside it, offering a safe and scenic space for walkers and joggers. Additionally, 300,000 square meters of green spaces will be created, adding shade, beauty, and eco-friendly recreational areas...
If you were planning to send your child back to school on the bus next week, you can go ahead as usual. In-person classes in the UAE resumed on Monday, April 20, and school transport is also running. School bus operations across the UAE will resume for both public and private schools. The decision follows ongoing assessments by the National Emergency and Crisis Management Authority, in coordination with the Ministry of Education and local education authorities. Earlier, on April 16, authorities had said that school buses would be postponed. That decision has now been reversed. View this post on Instagram...
You’ve probably already noticed flags showing up on balconies, cars, shopfronts. And if you’ve been thinking of getting one too, you’re not alone. After HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum encouraged residents to raise the UAE flag as a sign of unity, demand has picked up fast across the country. The good news is you don’t have to look far. UAE flags are easy to find right now, in different sizes and quality levels. Here’s where to buy one. 1. Buy a Flag at Supermarkets If you want something today, head to Carrefour or Lulu Hypermarket. Flags are already...
If you’ve already started thinking about travel plans or a long break with family, the UAE has confirmed the Eid Al Adha holiday dates. The announcement covers both government employees and private sector workers. The Federal Authority for Government Human Resources announced that public sector employees will be off from Monday, May 25, until Friday, May 29, 2026. Work will resume on Monday, June 1. Because the holiday connects with two weekends, government employees end up with a 9-day break in total. Private sector workers will be off between Tuesday, May 26 and Friday, May 29. Work for them will...
Summer is just getting started in the UAE, and another public holiday is already on the horizon: Islamic New Year 2026 (or 1448 AH). While the exact date will depend on the official moon sighting, the occasion comes with a long weekend for UAE residents. So where does this long weekend come from in June 2026? The recently adopted UAE Public Holidays Law allows to move some holidays to the beginning or end of the week. The UAE has already announced that Monday, June 15, will be an official holiday for Hijri New Year for both private and public sector employees....
Residents in the UAE can now start planning for Eid Al Adha 2026. The holiday’s start date has been confirmed after the crescent moon was sighted on Sunday evening, May 17. Here are all the dates for the upcoming holiday period: Dhu Al Hijjah (the final month in the Islamic calendar): Monday, May 18 Arafat Day: Tuesday, May 26 Eid Al Adha 2026 in the UAE: Wednesday, May 27 Both public and private sector employees already have holidays confirmed for the Eid break, with 9 days off for government workers and 6 days off for private sector worker. School holiday...
If you’ve been wondering whether distance learning is about to end, here’s the latest from UAE authorities. Schools and kindergartens across the country are currently operating remotely, and that continues until April 17. Meanwhile, gradual return to in-person classes is being prepared. Here’s the full update. The Education, Human Resources and Community Development Council confirmed that nurseries, schools, and universities are moving toward in-person learning. Regular classes will resume across all nurseries, kindergartens, and public and private schools on April 20, 2026. Private schools can still use a hybrid rotational model when needed. All educational institutions are also expected to...
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