Illegal logging plagues remote Gwa Twsp village-tract
24 Jan 2022
Illegal logging is rampant in Bawin Chaung village-tract, part of Arakan State’s Gwa Township, according to local sources and evidence obtained by DMG.
24 Jan 2022
Illegal logging is rampant in Bawin Chaung village-tract, part of Arakan State’s Gwa Township, according to local sources and evidence obtained by DMG.
23 Jan 2022
Local entrepreneurs in Arakan State say daily power outages are hurting their businesses. That includes electricity-reliant commercial and industrial operations having to be slowed or stopped altogether at times, with the power outages sometimes lasting several hours.
23 Jan 2022
As Myanmar approaches the one-year anniversary of the military coup that toppled the country’s democratically elected government on February 1, 2021, average citizens are, with few exceptions, reporting that they are notably worse off than they were a year ago.
22 Jan 2022
Five institutions of higher learning in Myanmar will be upgraded to government technical colleges (GTCs) in the 2022-23 academic year, including one in Kyaukphyu, Arakan State.
22 Jan 2022
Worries are growing over the wellbeing of Ko Tin Tun Aung from Paletwa town, Chin State, who was detained by the Myanmar military and charged with incitement, as his family has not had contact with him for nearly a month.
22 Jan 2022
Construction on an Institute of Sports and Physical Education, the first of its kind in Arakan State, began in 2018, but the project has been beset by delays for three years.
22 Jan 2022
A school in Myo Ywar village, part of Arakan State’s Ponnagyun Township, is badly damaged and requires a major reconstruction effort, according to its headmaster.
22 Jan 2022
A Myanmar military officer has filed a lawsuit against Ko Wunna Khwar Nyo, editor-in-chief of Western News, and a reporter from the Arakan State-based news outlet, at the Sittwe District Court.
21 Jan 2022
Children from Nyaung Chaung camp for internally displaced people (IDPs) in Kyauktaw Township, Arakan State, are reportedly suffering from diarrhoea due to unsafe drinking water.
21 Jan 2022
More pigs have died of disease in Manaung Township, Arakan State, according to locals. The pigs died of diarrhoea and malnutrition, said Daw Ah Ngel Ma, an affected swine farmer in Theinkon village.
21 Jan 2022
The developer rebuilding homes in Payarpaung village, part of Arakan State’s Kyauktaw Township, which were burnt down during the regional armed conflict from 2018-20, has reportedly suspended operations due to financial difficulties.
20 Jan 2022
The Department of Higher Education under Myanmar’s military regime has announced that final-year courses for those studying the sciences at the University of Distance Education will be reopened for the 2022 academic year.
20 Jan 2022
Ethnic politicians are concerned that Myanmar’s post-coup peace process will not be successful if it continues in line with the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA).
20 Jan 2022
Students at some schools in northern Arakan State townships such as Minbya, Mrauk-U, Kyauktaw, Ponnagyun, Rathedaung, and Buthidaung have reportedly been singing the Arakha national anthem since last year.
20 Jan 2022
Maung Oo Ba Maung lost his right leg and sustained severe injury to his left leg after stepping on a landmine while foraging for vegetables in the forest near his village of Ahtet Myat Hle in July 2021.
20 Jan 2022
The Myanmar military (Tatmadaw) has allowed residents of Dar Let Chaung village-tract in Arakan State’s Ann Township to carry only a limited amount of rice from January 3, according to locals.
19 Jan 2022
The Sittwe District Court on Wednesday began the trial of Ko Nyi Nyi Aung and Ko Aung Myo Lin, two of five Kyaukseik villagers in Ponnagyun Township who have been charged under the Counter-Terrorism Law, according to their lawyer U Kyaw Nyunt Maung.
19 Jan 2022
Charged under Myanmar’s Anti-Corruption Law, five former Arakan State ministers including ousted Chief Minister U Nyi Pu were sentenced to several years in prison by an Arakan State court on Wednesday.
18 Jan 2022
Defence witnesses will be examined during the next court hearing in the case of Ko Aung Win Naing from Arakan State’s Taungup town, who has been charged on suspicion of having ties to the Arakan Army (AA), according to his lawyer U Aung Kyi Naing.
18 Jan 2022
Telenor Group’s sale of its 51% share in Wave Money to a subsidiary of Singapore-based Yoma Strategic Holdings sees the Norwegian telecommunications operator one step closer to exiting junta-ruled Myanmar.