Here is your quick, clear look at Ajman’s top stories this week. From new safety rules and business momentum, to education updates, a local food spotlight, and what to do this weekend, we have you covered.
Top News and Policy Updates
Fire safety regulation: Petrol transport vehicles are now banned from parking outside designated areas in Ajman. The rule aims to reduce fire risk near residential and commercial zones. Businesses should review driver routing, layover planning, and approved staging areas.
Public holiday observed: Ajman marked the Prophet Muhammad’s birthday on 5 September. Government offices and many businesses observed the holiday.
Investor services go digital:
Ajman Free Zone launched Start Your Business via WhatsApp to make company setup faster and simpler for new founders and SMEs. See our guide to business setup in the UAE for steps, documents, and cost tips.
The Department of Tourism Development introduced an Open Data Electronic Portal to improve transparency and access to tourism statistics for media, researchers, and businesses. For context on tourism trends, review the UAE’s national tourism profiles at UNWTO.
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Business and Economy
Professional licences surge: New professional licences rose 37% in H1 2025. New investors increased 24%. Ethiopia and Sudan entered the top-10 nationalities for the first time, pointing to a more diverse investor base. If you are comparing zones and mainland options, start with our UAE free zones overview.
Real estate growth: Ajman recorded AED 1.9 billion in property transactions in August 2025, up 21% year-on-year. Momentum appears strongest in mid-market apartments and mixed-use projects. New buyers can review our UAE real estate tips to plan due diligence.
Banking and investment moves: Ajman Bank signed a strategic agreement with EtihadWE to support infrastructure projects. The bank also partnered with Franklin Templeton to expand Shariah-compliant wealth offerings for individuals and institutions.
E-commerce hub: Ajman is gaining traction as a cost-effective base for online sellers and SMEs, thanks to competitive licence fees, logistics access, and free zone incentives. See our UAE e-commerce starter guide for payment gateways, shipping, and compliance.
Education, Family, and Community
Child protection in schools: All private schools must appoint certified child protection officers and run awareness programs for staff, students, and parents. For UAE-wide safeguarding context, see UAE Government: Child Protection.
Ajman University: Hosted a Preceptor Orientation Session for pharmacy clinical trainers to strengthen experiential learning and preceptor-student alignment in clinical settings.
Health update: Al-Hamidiya Health Center will be temporarily closed on 13–14 September for maintenance. Residents can check nearby clinics and plan prescription refills ahead of time.
Lifestyle Feature: Kazem Ice Cream Parlour
Ajman welcomed Kazem, the iconic Gaza ice-cream parlour known for its citrus “barrad” slushy. The shop blends heritage flavors with a casual hangout vibe, making it a new family destination. Expect bright citrus notes, chewy textures, and classic pistachio toppings.
What’s On – Week Ahead
Ajman FC vs Al Bataeh FC Friday, 12 September; tickets AED 20. Local derby energy and a friendly crowd. Arrive early for parking and pre-match snacks.
International Conference on Mental Health and Wellness 13 September, Ajman. Sessions for healthcare professionals and community stakeholders; watch for panels on youth wellbeing and primary care integration.
Big Bad Wolf Book Sale (Coming Soon) 25 September to 5 October, Youth X HUB, Ajman. Over 250,000 books, free entry, discounts up to 90%.
Opportunities for Businesses
Hospitality: Create match-day bundles and family meal deals tied to Ajman FC fixtures and cultural events. Promote limited-time menus and early-bird offers. For marketing ideas, browse our UAE marketing guides.
Schools and training institutes: Highlight compliance with child protection directives on websites, newsletters, and open day materials. Offer parent Q&A sessions.
Retail and cafés: Prepare themed displays and kids’ corners ahead of the Big Bad Wolf sale. Extend hours on peak days and partner with local delivery to capture footfall spillover.
Conclusion
Ajman is moving forward with safety upgrades, investor-friendly services, and a lively community calendar. From new licences and real estate gains to school safeguards and a beloved ice-cream arrival, the week shows steady growth and family-friendly energy. Plan your weekend, support local spots, and keep an eye on policy updates that may affect your business.