Less school run, more cool fun



You don't need to drive too far down any given road in the UAE before coming across a large SUV. These mechanical beasts are certainly handy for getting a bird's-eye view of the traffic and keeping a keen watch on the sometimes alarming behaviour of other motorists, but how many of these SUVs are used for their true purpose of going off road?
Outside schools, shiny SUVs crowd around dropping off or picking up kids. They fill the mall carparks. They clog the narrow streets of Abu Dhabi where parking is already at a premium - but using the vehicle's brute strength and excellent ground clearance to park on a footpath in Muroor is not really proper off-roading.
In an era where off-roading has been made more accessible through technology that allows a vehicle to be ready for the sand with the flick of a few switches or the turn of a few dials, it is a shame that so many drivers will never use their perfectly desert-capable car to ascend and descend towering dunes, swirl it around sand bowls or even take it down the rocky path to Hatta pools. The most challenging part of preparing most SUVs for going off road is letting the tyres down.
So, once again with the annual off-roading special edition of Motoring, we're here to urge you to make that bold move off the motorway. Why not join a 4x4 club - there are plenty in the UAE and it doesn't matter if you've never driven off road because you will meet patient people to guide you through the dunes safely.
And that is what it's all about: enjoying the great off-road adventures that the UAE and Oman has to offer without any injuries, apart from wounded pride when you experience the embarrassment of getting stuck for the first time and require a knight with a shining tow rope to get you out of the rut. But getting stuck is part of the fun and it's a learning experience. Next time you get bogged down, you'll know how to make sure you don't end up digging a tunnel to China with your tyres.
What is not so fun, however, is when people use their off-road cars for evil rather than good. The first rule of nature is not to mess up your own nest, yet every time I head out to the dunes, I am dismayed to see the remnants of other people's camping trips.
Then there are those who drive their SUVs on public beaches, nearly wiping out people who are trying to enjoy a day out in the process. And, of course, there are SUVs that are driven almost exclusively in the overtaking lane, lights flashing at the kind of speeds top-heavy cars are not made to reach. These SUV drivers are doing it wrong.
With this issue of motoring, we hope you are encouraged to do it right, to take your SUV off road and safely explore parts of the UAE and Oman that you will never see if you only drive on the tarmac. Go on, be daring - if there's a low range switch or lever in your car, a dial for sand settings, a button to turn off the traction control or turn on the hill descent control, why not use them? There's a world of fun to be had out there and you'll never find it in the Spinneys car park.

Types of bank fraud

1) Phishing

Fraudsters send an unsolicited email that appears to be from a financial institution or online retailer. The hoax email requests that you provide sensitive information, often by clicking on to a link leading to a fake website.

2) Smishing

The SMS equivalent of phishing. Fraudsters falsify the telephone number through “text spoofing,” so that it appears to be a genuine text from the bank.

3) Vishing

The telephone equivalent of phishing and smishing. Fraudsters may pose as bank staff, police or government officials. They may persuade the consumer to transfer money or divulge personal information.

4) SIM swap

Fraudsters duplicate the SIM of your mobile number without your knowledge or authorisation, allowing them to conduct financial transactions with your bank.

5) Identity theft

Someone illegally obtains your confidential information, through various ways, such as theft of your wallet, bank and utility bill statements, computer intrusion and social networks.

6) Prize scams

Fraudsters claiming to be authorised representatives from well-known organisations (such as Etisalat, du, Dubai Shopping Festival, Expo2020, Lulu Hypermarket etc) contact victims to tell them they have won a cash prize and request them to share confidential banking details to transfer the prize money.

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At a glance

- 20,000 new jobs for Emiratis over three years

- Dh300 million set aside to train 18,000 jobseekers in new skills

- Managerial jobs in government restricted to Emiratis

- Emiratis to get priority for 160 types of job in private sector

- Portion of VAT revenues will fund more graduate programmes

- 8,000 Emirati graduates to do 6-12 month replacements in public or private sector on a Dh10,000 monthly wage - 40 per cent of which will be paid by government

Election pledges on migration

CDU: "Now is the time to control the German borders and enforce strict border rejections" 

SPD: "Border closures and blanket rejections at internal borders contradict the spirit of a common area of freedom" 

The rules on fostering in the UAE

A foster couple or family must:

  • be Muslim, Emirati and be residing in the UAE
  • not be younger than 25 years old
  • not have been convicted of offences or crimes involving moral turpitude
  • be free of infectious diseases or psychological and mental disorders
  • have the ability to support its members and the foster child financially
  • undertake to treat and raise the child in a proper manner and take care of his or her health and well-being
  • A single, divorced or widowed Muslim Emirati female, residing in the UAE may apply to foster a child if she is at least 30 years old and able to support the child financially
A MINECRAFT MOVIE

Director: Jared Hess

Starring: Jack Black, Jennifer Coolidge, Jason Momoa

Rating: 3/5

QUALIFYING RESULTS

1. Max Verstappen, Netherlands, Red Bull Racing Honda, 1 minute, 35.246 seconds.
2. Valtteri Bottas, Finland, Mercedes, 1:35.271.
3. Lewis Hamilton, Great Britain, Mercedes, 1:35.332.
4. Lando Norris, Great Britain, McLaren Renault, 1:35.497.
5. Alexander Albon, Thailand, Red Bull Racing Honda, 1:35.571.
6. Carlos Sainz Jr, Spain, McLaren Renault, 1:35.815.
7. Daniil Kvyat, Russia, Scuderia Toro Rosso Honda, 1:35.963.
8. Lance Stroll, Canada, Racing Point BWT Mercedes, 1:36.046.
9. Charles Leclerc, Monaco, Ferrari, 1:36.065.
10. Pierre Gasly, France, Scuderia Toro Rosso Honda, 1:36.242.

Eliminated after second session

11. Esteban Ocon, France, Renault, 1:36.359.
12. Daniel Ricciardo, Australia, Renault, 1:36.406.
13. Sebastian Vettel, Germany, Ferrari, 1:36.631.
14. Antonio Giovinazzi, Italy, Alfa Romeo Racing Ferrari, 1:38.248.

Eliminated after first session

15. Antonio Giovinazzi, Italy, Alfa Romeo Racing Ferrari, 1:37.075.
16. Kimi Raikkonen, Finland, Alfa Romeo Racing Ferrari, 1:37.555.
17. Kevin Magnussen, Denmark, Haas Ferrari, 1:37.863.
18. George Russell, Great Britain, Williams Mercedes, 1:38.045.
19. Pietro Fittipaldi, Brazil, Haas Ferrari, 1:38.173.
20. Nicholas Latifi, Canada, Williams Mercedes, 1:38.443.

In-demand jobs and monthly salaries
  • Technology expert in robotics and automation: Dh20,000 to Dh40,000 
  • Energy engineer: Dh25,000 to Dh30,000 
  • Production engineer: Dh30,000 to Dh40,000 
  • Data-driven supply chain management professional: Dh30,000 to Dh50,000 
  • HR leader: Dh40,000 to Dh60,000 
  • Engineering leader: Dh30,000 to Dh55,000 
  • Project manager: Dh55,000 to Dh65,000 
  • Senior reservoir engineer: Dh40,000 to Dh55,000 
  • Senior drilling engineer: Dh38,000 to Dh46,000 
  • Senior process engineer: Dh28,000 to Dh38,000 
  • Senior maintenance engineer: Dh22,000 to Dh34,000 
  • Field engineer: Dh6,500 to Dh7,500
  • Field supervisor: Dh9,000 to Dh12,000
  • Field operator: Dh5,000 to Dh7,000
About Okadoc

Date started: Okadoc, 2018

Founder/CEO: Fodhil Benturquia

Based: Dubai, UAE

Sector: Healthcare

Size: (employees/revenue) 40 staff; undisclosed revenues recording “double-digit” monthly growth

Funding stage: Series B fundraising round to conclude in February

Investors: Undisclosed