Shanavas from India, left, and Nelson from the Philippines shared Dh10 million in the Mahzooz weekly draw. Pawan Singh / The National
Shanavas from India, left, and Nelson from the Philippines shared Dh10 million in the Mahzooz weekly draw. Pawan Singh / The National
Shanavas from India, left, and Nelson from the Philippines shared Dh10 million in the Mahzooz weekly draw. Pawan Singh / The National
Shanavas from India, left, and Nelson from the Philippines shared Dh10 million in the Mahzooz weekly draw. Pawan Singh / The National

Indian rent-a-car company worker and Filipino machine operator win $2.7m in Mahzooz draw


Deepthi Nair
  • English
  • Arabic

An Indian fleet car worker and Filipino machine operator shared the Dh10 million ($2.7m) top prize in the Mahzooz weekly draw on August 6.

Shanavas, 41, who works for a rent-a-car company in Al Quoz, Dubai, for Dh4,800 a month, plans to continue working despite his big win.

“I’m still excited about the win and was unable to sleep for two days after learning about the news,” said Shanavas, who asked for his last name not to be made public.

“I will initially use the winning money to pay off my loan and other liabilities in the UAE and also for property maintenance. I’d prefer to invest in the UAE than India.”

Shanavas shares the top prize with Nelson, a 44-year-old Filipino, who works as a machine operator for a wet wipes company in the UAE, earning Dh3,500 a month.

“My right hand itched on the night of the draw and that is supposed to be a sign of luck,” said Nelson, who also refused to disclose his last name.

He plans to continue working because he loves his job in the UAE.

“I cannot concentrate now, but will focus on family first. I want to use this money to build my dream home for my family back home and my daughter wants me to buy her a Honda City car,” said Nelson, who has three kids aged 21, 19 and 7 in his home country.

“I also plan to start an apartment rental business in the Philippines.”

This marks the first time the jackpot has been shared by two players.

Shanavas, who hails from Trivandrum in the Indian state of Kerala, has been living in the UAE for 14 years, away from his family, as his wife and two children, aged 8 and 4, are based in India.

He had previously won Dh35 in the Mahzooz weekly draw and had been participating in the contest for one-and-a-half years.

Shanavas chose the winning numbers 7, 9, 17, 19 and 21 randomly and learnt about his win when he received a call from Mahzooz organisers the following morning.

Nelson chose the winning numbers based on his family members’ birthdays.

He realised he had won Dh5m on the night of the draw while working the night shift. His friend told him that he had won the top prize.

Hesitant to believe him, Nelson checked his Mahzooz account to verify it as he initially assumed his friend was playing a practical joke. He promptly informed his family through a video call.

"My family and I cannot believe it. This is the first time in my life that I win such a sizeable sum of money,” he said.

Mahzooz has created 27 multimillionaires so far and paid out prize money worth Dh260m, said Farid Samji, chief executive of Ewings, the company that operates the weekly draw.

Indians and Filipinos top the list of participants. The draw has "changed the lives of" more than 180,000 people through distributing prize money, Mr Samji said.

Three people take home Dh100,000 each in the Mahzooz weekly draw. A top prize of Dh10m, second prize of Dh1m and third prize of Dh350 are also up for grabs every week.

People can take part by registering at www.mahzooz.ae

There are numerous ways for residents to enter jackpot prize draws in the UAE, such as Mahzooz, Big Ticket and the Emirates Draw.

The Mahzooz — Arabic for ‘lucky’ — draw is held every Saturday at 9pm. Participants must register online and purchase a Dh35 bottle of water to enter. Its biggest winner is Junaid Rana, a Pakistani driver, who scooped the Dh50m grand prize in October.

Participants in the Emirates Draw have to match seven numbers to win the mega prize of Dh100m, the largest on offer in the UAE. However, nobody has yet claimed the top prize.

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In January 2016, the world’s biggest lottery win of $1.58 billion was split between three winners in the US Powerball jackpot.

However, the largest single win was in 2018, when an anonymous person from North Carolina scooped $1.53bn in a Mega Millions game.

Ten ways to win cash prizes in the UAE

  • Mahzooz draw (previously Emirates Loto) — Dh10m
  • Emirates Draw — Dh100m
  • Big Ticket Abu Dhabi Duty Free draw — Dh15m
  • Dubai Duty Free Millennium Millionaire draw — $1m (Dh3.67m)
  • ADIB Ghina Savings draw — Dh3m grand prize plus monthly prizes
  • ADCB Millionaire Savings accounts — Dh1m grand prize plus monthly prizes
  • Kunooz Savings Account — grand prizes of Dh1m and a Tesla
  • FAB Al Awwal Savings Certificate — Dh1m yearly grand prize and Dh200,000 every quarter plus monthly prizes
  • Mashreq Millionaire — Dh1m grand prize plus monthly prizes
  • National Bonds Reward Programme — two Dh1m grand prizes every quarter plus monthly prizes

The British in India: Three Centuries of Ambition and Experience

by David Gilmour

Allen Lane

Paris Can Wait
Dir: Eleanor Coppola
Starring: Alec Baldwin, Diane Lane, Arnaud Viard
Two stars

Results

4pm: Al Bastakiya – Listed (TB) $150,000 (Dirt) 1,900m; Winner: Panadol, Mickael Barzalona (jockey), Salem bin Ghadayer (trainer)

4.35pm: Dubai City Of Gold – Group 2 (TB) $228,000 (Turf) 2,410m; Winner: Walton Street, William Buick, Charlie Appleby

5.10pm: Mahab Al Shimaal – Group 3 (TB) $228,000 (D) 1,200m; Winner: Canvassed, Pat Dobbs, Doug Watson

5.45pm: Burj Nahaar – Group 3 (TB) $228,000 (D) 1,600m; Winner: Midnight Sands, Pat Dobbs, Doug Watson

6.20pm: Jebel Hatta – Group 1 (TB) $260,000 (T) 1,800m; Winner: Lord Glitters, Daniel Tudhope, David O’Meara

6.55pm: Al Maktoum Challenge Round-1 – Group 1 (TB) $390,000 (D) 2,000m; Winner: Salute The Soldier, Adrie de Vries, Fawzi Nass

7.30pm: Nad Al Sheba – Group 3 (TB) $228,000 (T) 1,200m; Winner: Final Song, Frankie Dettori, Saeed bin Suroor

21 Lessons for the 21st Century

Yuval Noah Harari, Jonathan Cape
 

Founders: Ines Mena, Claudia Ribas, Simona Agolini, Nourhan Hassan and Therese Hundt

Date started: January 2017, app launched November 2017

Based: Dubai, UAE

Sector: Private/Retail/Leisure

Number of Employees: 18 employees, including full-time and flexible workers

Funding stage and size: Seed round completed Q4 2019 - $1m raised

Funders: Oman Technology Fund, 500 Startups, Vision Ventures, Seedstars, Mindshift Capital, Delta Partners Ventures, with support from the OQAL Angel Investor Network and UAE Business Angels

Key facilities
  • Olympic-size swimming pool with a split bulkhead for multi-use configurations, including water polo and 50m/25m training lanes
  • Premier League-standard football pitch
  • 400m Olympic running track
  • NBA-spec basketball court with auditorium
  • 600-seat auditorium
  • Spaces for historical and cultural exploration
  • An elevated football field that doubles as a helipad
  • Specialist robotics and science laboratories
  • AR and VR-enabled learning centres
  • Disruption Lab and Research Centre for developing entrepreneurial skills
Pieces of Her

Stars: Toni Collette, Bella Heathcote, David Wenham, Omari Hardwick   

Director: Minkie Spiro

Rating:2/5

Abramovich London

A Kensington Palace Gardens house with 15 bedrooms is valued at more than £150 million.

A three-storey penthouse at Chelsea Waterfront bought for £22 million.

Steel company Evraz drops more than 10 per cent in trading after UK officials said it was potentially supplying the Russian military.

Sale of Chelsea Football Club is now impossible.

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The specs
  • Engine: 3.9-litre twin-turbo V8
  • Power: 640hp
  • Torque: 760nm
  • On sale: 2026
  • Price: Not announced yet
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JERSEY INFO

Red Jersey
General Classification: worn daily, starting from Stage 2, by the leader of the General Classification by time.
Green Jersey
Points Classification: worn daily, starting from Stage 2, by the fastest sprinter, who has obtained the best positions in each stage and intermediate sprints.
White Jersey
Young Rider Classification: worn daily, starting from Stage 2, by the best young rider born after January 1, 1995 in the overall classification by time (U25).
Black Jersey
Intermediate Sprint Classification: worn daily, starting from Stage 2, by the rider who has gained the most Intermediate Sprint Points.

RESULTS

West Asia Premiership

Thursday
Jebel Ali Dragons 13-34 Dubai Exiles

Friday
Dubai Knights Eagles 16-27 Dubai Tigers

Updated: August 17, 2022, 2:03 PM`