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Gulf Today
17 hours ago
- Business
- Gulf Today
Sharjah's Central, Eastern regions realty transactions hit Dhs1.6 billion
Sharjah: According to the 'Real Estate Transactions Report' issued by Sharjah Real Estate Registration Department (Sharjah RERD), the total value of real estate transactions in Sharjah's Central and Eastern Regions during the first half of 2025 has reached Dhs1.6 billion, reflecting a significant increase of 143 per cent compared to the same period in 2024. In addition, the report indicated that a total of 12,346 transactions were registered through the department's branches, with a total area of sales transactions amounted to 22 million square feet. Omar Al-Mansouri, Director of the Branches Department at Sharjah Real Estate Registration Department, stated: 'The exceptional growth in real estate transactions across the Central and Eastern Regions during the first half of 2025 indicates increasing investor confidence in the real estate market throughout the cities and areas of Sharjah." "This performance is driven by several integrated factors, most notably the ongoing development of vital infrastructure projects, well-planned urban expansion, and the investment incentives launched by the Sharjah Government to promote property ownership across the emirate.' Al-Mansouri added: 'We have observed a strong increase in demand for property ownership in real estate projects in the Central and Eastern regions. This growth is the result of continued improvements in living standards and the rollout of smart services, along with the peaceful environments that these cities offer. For instance, the Central Region alone recorded real estate transactions exceeding Dhs 1 billion, indicating a gradual shift in investment trends toward these high-potential areas.' Moreover, the Director of the Branches Department confirmed: 'The department remains committed to supporting this momentum by improving branch services, streamlining procedures, and advancing digital integration. These efforts enhance the sector's competitiveness and align with Sharjah's broader development strategy.' In detail, Al-Mansouri explained that the total transaction value recorded at the four branches represented 5.8% of Sharjah's overall real estate trading value during the first half of 2025. The Central Region accounted for Dhs 1.1 billion in transactions, equivalent to 4.2 per cent of the emirate's total trading value. Khor Fakkan followed with Dhs294.8 million (1.1 per cent), Kalba with Dhs 117.9 million (0.4 per cent), and Dibba Al-Hisn with Dhs 11 million (0.1 per cent). Furthermore, Al-Mansouri indicated that the number of sales transactions in the Central Region has reached 493, covering 39 different areas, with a total value of Dhs 477.9 million. 44.4 per cent of these were recorded in 'Industrial Area 1' and 'Al-Blida', with a total of 219 transactions. Additionally, Khor Fakkan registered 126 sales transactions across 24 areas, with a a total value of Dhs107.8 million. 35 transactions (27.8 per cent) took place in 'Al-Harai Industrial' and 'Al-Harai Commercial' areas. In Kalba, 100 transactions were recorded across 26 areas, totalling Dhs62.3 million. 30 of these transactions were in 'Al-Tarif 5' area representing 30 per cent of the total transactions. As for Dibba Al-Hisn, 7 sales transactions were recorded, with a total value of Dhs6.6 million. The total value of mortgage transactions in the Central and Eastern Regions reached Dhs178 million during the same period, through 215 transactions. This included 76 mortgage deals in Kalba, 68 in Khor Fakkan, 65 in the Central Region, and 6 in Dibba Al-Hisn. As for the initial sales contracts, they reached 581 across the Central and Eastern Regions, with a total value of Dhs 732 million. 520 contracts were concluded at the Central Region branch, while 61 were registered in Khor Fakkan. Meanwhile earlier the Sharjah Real Estate Registration Department (SRERD) announced the launch of the upgraded version of its website ( in a step aimed at enhancing the quality of real estate services and offering a fully integrated digital experience for all customers. The new website features a modern interactive design that keeps pace with the digital transformation and meets the needs of investors and stakeholders in the real estate sector in the emirate with the highest levels of efficiency and ease. It serves as a practical translation of the Sharjah Government's vision and directives to deliver smart, advanced services that enhance the attractiveness of the real estate market and support a sustainable investment environment. Providing Smart and Flexible Real Estate Services In this context, Abdulaziz Ahmed Al-Shamsi, Director General of the Sharjah Real Estate Registration Department, said: 'The upgraded website represents a new milestone in our journey toward full digital transformation. It reflects our commitment to providing smart and flexible real estate services that meet the aspirations of various categories of clients—including individuals, real estate developers, companies, homeowners' associations, banks, and others—which reinforces Sharjah's position as a leading real estate hub in the region'. For her part, Salwa Al-Mahri, Director of IT Department, stated: 'The comfort and satisfaction of our clients are among our top priorities.' 'We strive to provide information and channels to access and obtain services around the clock, with high quality, minimal effort, and in the shortest time possible.' Staff Reporter, Gulf Today


Khaleej Times
20-07-2025
- Khaleej Times
Sharjah boy traumatised after car jumps red light, nearly hits him; police step in to help
Sharjah Police helped reassure a 7-year-old boy after a traffic incident left him in a state of extreme fear. Authorities responded quickly to his mother's report, which stated that the child refused to leave the house due to his mental state. The child, who lives in Khor Fakkan, was crossing through a pedestrian crossing, when a speeding vehicle approached. The vehicle, which had overtaken a red light, almost hit the child. Although the incident caused no bodily harm, the psychological impact was severe, prompting intervention from specialised teams. After receiving the report, authorities headed to the child's residence, giving him the psychological support through positive conversation, gifts and a guided tour by police. This was to help rebuild his confidence in his surroundings, feel secure, and boost his mental stability, said Colonel Dr Walid Khamis Al-Yimahi, Director of the Police Department of the Eastern Region. Legal action was taken against the driver; the vehicle was impounded for 30 days. Passing red lights not only leads to serious accidents, but also leaves profound psychological effects, especially for children, police stressed.


Khaleej Times
14-07-2025
- Climate
- Khaleej Times
Watch: UAE workers build makeshift shelter as rains hit Khor Fakkan, welcome relief from heat
As summer peaks in the UAE, rain showers in some parts of the country brought welcome relief for the residents. In a video shared by Storm Centre on Monday (July 14), rains are seen falling along the roads of Khor Fakkan, with droplets dancing on the pavement. Road workers, caught in the unexpected downpour, quickly gathered under a makeshift shelter. But far from being bothered, they can be seen enjoying the moment — laughing and enjoying the much-needed relief from the intense summer heat. Watch the videos below as shared by Storm Centre: #Ù�رÙ�ز_اÙ�عاصÙ�Ø© 14_7_2025 — Ù�رÙ�ز اÙ�عاصÙ�Ø© (@Storm_centre) July 14, 2025 #Ù�رÙ�ز_اÙ�عاصÙ�Ø© 14_7_2025 — Ù�رÙ�ز اÙ�عاصÙ�Ø© (@Storm_centre) July 14, 2025 While summer rain may seem surprising to some, meteorologists say it's not entirely uncommon in the UAE. On June 28, parts of Al Ain — including Khatm Al Shakla and Malaqit — recorded heavy showers. It was also during that day that the country witnessed its first summer hail. Also, two years ago, summer flooding hit Fujairah. More recently, on June 8 last year, heavy rains were seen over parts of Ras Al Khaimah and Sharjah. Al Watan Road — en route to Hatta — was lashed by thunderstorms and hail. According to meteorologists, hail during summer is actually not uncommon. It occurs when surface temperatures are warm, but the upper atmosphere is still cold enough to support ice. But while the occasional rain during the season brings respite, residents still need to be careful and take serious precautions to prioritise their health and safety. Summer in the UAE isn't just uncomfortable — it can be dangerous. Prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures can lead to serious health conditions, especially for vulnerable groups like the elderly, children, pregnant women, and those with chronic illnesses.


Zawya
26-06-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Mango Festival 2025 kicks off Friday at Expo Khor Fakkan with extensive farmer participation showcasing over 150 local mango varieties
Sharjah, The fourth edition of the Mango Festival will kick off tomorrow, Friday, at Expo Khor Fakkan and will run until June 29. Organised by the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI), in cooperation with the Municipal Council of Khor Fakkan and Khor Fakkan City Municipality, the festival features extensive participation from local farmers, agricultural companies, and productive families from across the UAE. Held under the theme "Mango: Our Fruit, Our Wealth', this year's edition aims to promote the Eastern Region as a distinguished agri-tourism destination. It seeks to support the local economy by empowering farmers and productive families and enhancing the quality and sustainability of domestic agricultural products. It also contributes to preserving the UAE's rich cultural heritage and advancing the goals of the National Food Security Strategy 2051. This year's festival will showcase more than 150 premium local mango varieties, highlighting the UAE's rich and diverse agricultural output. It will also feature a lineup of heritage-themed and cultural activities, along with a series of educational programmes aimed at improving the quality of local production and fostering knowledge exchange between farmers and agricultural specialists. The Mango Festival 2025 adds significant value to the Eastern Region's portfolio of heritage and agricultural events. It not only serves as a comprehensive platform to showcase the quality and diversity of local produce but also fosters partnerships among farmers, traders, and agribusinesses, thereby promoting the emirate's sustainable development goals and supporting agriculture as a vital economic sector. This year's edition features several specialised competitions with valuable prizes. Among the key highlights is the 'Mango Mazayna' Competition (the most beautiful mango) that is set to be held on the festival's first day. Entries must be locally sourced from the participant's own farm or home garden and consist of a single defect-free variety weighing no less than 4 kilograms. To ensure fairness, all winning entries will undergo on-site inspection by the judging panel. Day two will feature the 'Most Beautiful Mango Basket' competition, designed for families and focused on the aesthetics of hand-crafted presentation. Running across all festival days is the 'Best Farmer's Booth' contest, which relies on audience votes and requires a display of at least five different mango varieties. On the final day of the festival, UAE resident children aged 7 to 12 will have the opportunity to participate in the 'Best Agriculture-themed Video' competition, designed to encourage early engagement with farming practices. The festival plays a key role in promoting awareness among farmers about advanced and sustainable agricultural practices. It offers expert-led workshops and training sessions focused on transferring best practices that ensure high-quality production with tangible economic returns for local farmers. These efforts align with Sharjah's broader strategy to preserve its agricultural heritage and encourage greater investment in mango cultivation. The Mango Festival 2025 welcomes visitors daily from 4:30 PM to 10:00 PM, offering a rich experience filled with interactive activities and live heritage performances presented by Emirati folk groups. It also offers daily prize draws and a wide array of family-friendly attractions. Dedicated zones for children include both educational and experiential activities, making the festival an all-inclusive destination for families seeking entertainment, learning, and cultural enrichment.


South China Morning Post
24-06-2025
- Business
- South China Morning Post
Iran-US conflict raises concerns for Philippines in South China Sea: ‘distracted America'
Advertisement Later on Tuesday, US President Donald Trump claimed that Israel and Iran have worked out a 'complete and total ceasefire'. But Iran's foreign minister said there would be no cessation of hostilities unless Israel stopped its attacks while Israel said hours after Trump's announcement that Iran had launched missiles towards it. Though the US remains rhetorically committed to the Indo-Pacific as its 'priority theatre', experts caution that it is not immune to strategic overstretch. Tankers at the Khor Fakkan Container Terminal on Monday. It is the only natural deep-sea port in the Middle East and one of the major container ports in the Sharjah Emirate, along the Strait of Hormuz, a waterway through which one-fifth of global oil output passes. Photo: AFP