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The next Emirates Loto live draw will take place on Saturday. The Emirates Loto is "the region’s first fatwa-approved, fully digital collectable scheme with an optional entry to a weekly live draw," according to the loto's website. The next live draw (June 13, 9pm) can be watched live on www.emiratesloto.com and Emirates Loto’s social media platforms. Last weekend, four Filipinos were one number away from winning the jackpot.Register to read and get full access to gulfnews.comThe 10 lucky UAE residents shared the Dh1 million second-tier prize and brought home Dh100,000 each.Dubai: Just as the summer temperature soars up, the excitement on who will be the first Emirates Loto jackpot winner is also building up.We’ll send you latest news updates through the day. You can manage them any time by clicking on the notification icon.“I intend to donate a big part of my prize to the ’10 million Ramadan meals’ campaign, recently announced by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum [Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai] and Shaikha Hind Bint Maktoum Bin Juma Al Maktoum. Collect, Play, Win! Credits: Emirates Loto. Their plans to help relatives, pursue their dreams, support friends and donate to charities in their home countries are what Emirates Loto stands for.Three Indian nationals and one expat each from UK, Serbia and Senegal also matched five out of six numbers during Emirates Loto’s eighth draw.British recruitment consultant Lee Mills, 29, thought he was being pranked when he was contacted by Emirates Loto to announce he won while IT project manager Daniela Dokovic from Serbia was overjoyed as she had never won anything before. Another winner, a 30-year-old Senegalese waiter promised to help a charity association in his home country called ‘Aidons les Talibés’ (Help Homeless Youth) with his winnings. They vowed to share part of their winnings with charities engaged in helping people affected by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.This weekend’s draw is dedicated to Philippine Independence Day celebrationAnother winner, Archie Mercado, 41, will use his winnings for house construction while Vinesh Kumar, a 45-year-old Indian electrical engineer who resides in Sharjah, will use his winnings to clear his debt.A whopping Dh50 million is still up for grabs, following eight consecutive weeks of no jackpot winners.Several Filipino expats have won second-tier prizes in the region’s first, fatwa-approved, fully digital collectable scheme. The Morning and Evening Brief We are delighted we were able to change the life of Mohammad Khalil and his family, and thanks to his own generosity, he will also change the lives of others. Purchasing a collectable for AED 35 gives you the option to enter the weekly draw. As this falls during Ramadan, the draw will move to 10pm throughout the holy month.Dubai: Dubai-based expatriate Mohammad Khalid was declared the winner of the Dh350,000 cash prize in Emirates Loto’s inaugural draw last weekend, being the only collectible buyer to match five out of six numbers in the draw, but still earning him his cash winnings.Engineer will split windfall between family and Ramadan meals charityRegister to read and get full access to gulfnews.comA telecommunications engineer who moved from his native India to Dubai over two decades ago, his family was in disbelief when the winning numbers were first announced.