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New municipality centre for Sharjah residents
Residents of Sharjah will now able to get their tenancy contract attested at the new municipality centre in Al Zubair.
Sharjah: Residents of Sharjah will now able to get their tenancy contract attested at the new municipality centre in Al Zubair.
The centre was inaugurated on Tuesday by Dr Salah Taher Al Haj, Director General of Sharjah Municipality, in order to provide the municipality's services to all residents of neighbouring areas.
Al Haj said that the new centre in Al Zubair is a basic step in enhancing the public's transactions, and will ease the traffic congestion on the roads leading to the main office of Sharjah Municipality at Government Square.
“We urge the public to benefit from the services offered at the centre, which includes the service of attesting tenancy contracts. Various departments have also been set up, including markets control, solid wastes, engineering inspection,'' said Al Haj.
The municipality previously inaugurated two municipality centres at Al Khalidiya Center and Industrial Area No. 1.
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