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10th Al Maleh and Fishing Festival kicks off in Dibba Al Hisn

SHARJAH, 1st September, 2023 (WAM) — The 10th edition of "Al Maleh and Fishing Festival", one of the top heritage and tourism festivals devoted to the fish salting industry in the region, kicked off on Thursday in the city of Dibba Al Hisn.

Organised collaboratively by the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI), Dibba Al Hisn City Municipality, and Dibba Al Hisn Municipal Council, the festival will run until September 3.

Drawing attention from a wide spectrum of attendees, the festival welcomed representatives from various ministries, government bodies, private sector firms, salted fish specialists, as well as the local fishing community and productive families.

The opening ceremony was attended among others by Abdullah Sultan Al Owais, Chairman of the SCCI; Salim Ali Al Muhairi, Chairman of the Sharjah Municipal Council; Ahmed Abdullah bin Yarouf Al Naqbi, Chairman of the Dibba Al Hisn Municipal Council; Sulaiman Abdullah Suleiman bin Sarhan Al Zaabi, Head of the Municipal Affairs Department in Sharjah; Matar bin Ahmed Al Naqbi, Chairman of the Sharjah Fish Resources Authority (SFRA); and Dr. Mohammed Abdullah bin Huwaiden, Chairman of Al Dhaid Municipality Council.

Also present were Dr. Rashid Khamis Obaid Al Naqbi, Chairman of Khorfakkan Municipal Council, a number of members of the Chamber's Board of Directors, Mohammad Ahmed Amin Al Awadi, Director-General of SCCI, Abdul Aziz Shattaf, Assistant Director-General for the Communications and Business Sector; SCCI, Talib Abdullah Al Yahyai, Director of Dibba Al Hisn Municipality, Hamad Rashid Mohammed bin Masoud Al Tunaiji, Director of the Municipality of Al Dhaid City, HE Ahmed Sultan Al Dhahouri, Deputy Chairman of Dibba Al Hisn Municipal Council, and Khalil AlMansouri, Director of Expo Khorfakkan.

This is in addition to members of the city's municipal council, a number of directors of federal and local government departments in the city, and representatives of the entities participating in the festival.

A rich tapestry of cultural performances marked the opening ceremony, including traditional segments, poetic recitals, and maritime tunes played by local bands. These acts celebrated the unique heritage of the Emirati people.
During the ceremony, several government and private entities taking part in the festival were recognised for their support. Following the inaugural event, attendees explored the festival grounds, where they were introduced to a range of marine and maritime products. Participants showcased traditional fishing tools, crafts, and other exhibits. Additionally, displays by families specialising in fish salting further enriched the visitor experience, offering insights into marine professions and the associated tools and crafts.

Abdullah Sultan Al Owais emphasised that Al Maleh and Fishing Festival aligns with Sharjah's mission to rejuvenate its heritage, uphold genuine Emirati traditions, and foster generational communication. This event has evolved into a yearly platform honouring the fish salting industry, a significant marker of ancient Emirati heritage.

Highlighting the festival's economic value, Al Owais noted its pivotal role in promoting the sustainability of the fishing trade and bolstering interest in marine wealth. The festival underscores the importance of fish as an essential pillar of the nation's food security. Remarkably, over its ten editions, the festival has drawn thousands of attendees from across the nation, resulting in impressive sales and returns for exhibitors.

Talib Abdullah Al Yahyai highlighted that the Emirate of Sharjah stands as a beacon for organising prominent heritage festivals, setting a precedent in preserving the UAE's rich cultural heritage. The Al Maleh and Fishing Festival is a testament to Sharjah's trailblazing initiatives in this domain. The annual event not only champions the broader nation's folklore and specifically that of Sharjah but also fervently supports and bolsters the growth and sustainability of the fishing industry.

On the first day, the festival drew thousands from various emirates, all eager to immerse themselves in the event's rich heritage ambience, unique activities, and diverse cultural contests that were specially curated to commemorate the festival's tenth edition.

The event boasts several highlights, including the "Maleh Market", the "Productive Family" section, and "Agricultural Crops" displays. Beyond the main attractions, the festival offers a bustling restaurant market, daily contests, displays of traditional crafts, and a range of heritage-themed activities.

The event doors stay open for visitors each day from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.

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Hamriyah and Deira ports record AED 12.133b in customs declaration value for first nine months of 2023

Dubai Customs plays a crucial role as the frontline defense for community security, consistently advancing its customs centers to safeguard and facilitate maritime trade. H.E. Ahmed Mahboob Musabih, Director General of Dubai Customs, CEO of
Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation, recently visited Creek Customs Center, Deira Port, and Hamriyah Port Customs Center to evaluate progress and oversee ongoing efforts for continuous customs service development. During this visit, several executive directors, department heads, and customs center managers were present.

Ahmed Mahboob Musabih, accompanied by Rashid Al Dhabah Al Suwaidi, Acting Director of Seae Customs Centers Management, conducted inspections at Khor Customs Center, Deira Port, and Hamriyah Port Customs Center. Managers Abdulaziz Ibrahim Al Salman and Majid Salem Al Tawilah provided insights into workflow progress and accomplishments. Over the first nine months of this year, 62,454 customs declarations were processed, totaling AED 12.133 billion, with 19 seizures recorded during the same period. A visit to Hamriyah Port Customs Center showcased an advanced container X-ray inspection device, supporting increased inspection operations.

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during the COVID-19 pandemic, contributing to the department’s support for global efforts to revive maritime navigation and international trade.

Musabih clarified that the department’s advanced capabilities in monitoring and inspection enable it to keep pace with the UAE’s rapid foreign trade growth. Supporting Dubai’s economic agenda D33, the department aims to double foreign trade and enhance economic partnerships with key global markets. Efforts to boost customs inspector efficiency continue through training courses, ensuring their ability to thwart smuggling attempts. Continuous development of X-ray scanning
devices and the K9 customs dog unit further enhances contraband control achievements. Rasheed Al-Dabah explained that the forthcoming period will witness the advancement of new initiatives and mechanisms in the realm of inspection and examination. These initiatives are grounded in a forward-looking perspective to introduce cutting-edge technologies utilized in examining maritime transport vessels, wooden ships, and ships engaged in fish trade.

He remarked, “Our endeavors are harmonized to enhance performance in sea customs centers, concurrently focusing on bolstering monitoring, tracking, and technical support activities to yield optimal outcomes through continuous and productive collaboration among all specialized teams within the department. The Customs centers in Deira, Al Khor, and
Hamriyah Port Customs Center shoulder their vital responsibilities in safeguarding society and facilitating maritime trade through Dubai Creek and Hamriyah Port, supporting the ongoing growth of the national economy.”

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Dubai Customs Hosts Sharjah Housing Delegation to Strengthen Government Communication Ties

Dubai Customs, represented by the Corporate Communication Department, warmly welcomed a delegation from the Sharjah Housing Department. The purpose of the visit was to familiarize the delegation with the duties and responsibilities of the
Corporate Communication Department and its affiliated divisions. The delegation also aimed to explore the awards received by the department, notably the recognition as the Best Government Communication Team in the Sharjah Government Communication Award for 2023.

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entities. The presentation also encompassed the factors contributing to the department’s receipt of the award for the Best Government Communication Team in the Sharjah Government Communication Award.

Dr. Ahmed Rashid Al Nuaimi, Director of Government Communication at Sharjah Housing, expressed appreciation for the efforts of Dubai Customs Corporate Communication Department, acknowledging its excellence and significant contribution to enhancing the department’s standing. Dr. Al Nuaimi affirmed Sharjah Housing’s commitment to fostering ongoing visits and meetings with Dubai Customs, aiming to achieve the highest level of coordination and benefit from the Corporate Communication Departmen’s experience in securing numerous local and international awards.

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Zayed Sustainability Prize opens submissions for 2025 cycle

The Zayed Sustainability Prize, the UAE’s pioneering global sustainability and humanitarian award, has officially announced that the 2025 cycle is now open for submissions.  Submissions will be accepted until 23 June 2024 through the Prize’s online portal. Small to medium enterprises (SMEs), nonprofit organisations (NPOs) and high schools with sustainable solutions are invited to submit an entry for consideration in one of the six categories of Heath, Food, Energy, Water, Climate Action and Global High Schools. Commenting on the launch of the 2025 submissions cycle, H.E. Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, UAE Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, Director General of the Zayed Sustainability Prize, and COP28 President, said: “Since 2008, the
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