People in the city can pay bills, book cabs and even report lost objects to the road transport authority.
The app even facilitates bookings to get nurses at home for the elderly or to access services of mental health professionals.
Digital platform to offer 41 services across sectors to residents and entrepreneurs in Sharjah

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