Sittwe to host Arakan State Day celebrations this year
26 Nov 2021
The 47th anniversary of Arakan State Day will be observed in the Arakan State capital Sittwe on December 15, according to the state’s military government.
26 Nov 2021
The 47th anniversary of Arakan State Day will be observed in the Arakan State capital Sittwe on December 15, according to the state’s military government.
26 Nov 2021
The Karen National Union’s Brigade 2 used an explosive device to attack a convoy of Myanmar military troops that was departing Thandaung town, Kayin State, at about 6:15 p.m. on November 25.
26 Nov 2021
An organisation helping and encouraging Tatmadaw personnel to defect from the Myanmar military, People’s Soldiers, says the families of soldiers who have joined the anti-junta Civil Disobedience Movement (CDM) need the help of the public as they adjust to their new realities.
26 Nov 2021
Myanmar exported about US$1.2 million worth of goods to Bangladesh through the Maungdaw border trade centre in Arakan State from November 1-24, according to an official from the trade centre.
26 Nov 2021
The Small-Scale Industries Department will organise a basic training course on bamboo handicraft in Sittwe, Arakan State.
26 Nov 2021
The Department of Immigration and Population issued National Registration Cards (NRCs) to 1,578 people under the Pan Khin project at U Ottama Hall in the Arakan State capital Sittwe on Friday, according to the state’s military council.
26 Nov 2021
Min Di Par, the young writer from Mrauk-U Township’s Panmaw village who was arrested last month on suspicion of financing the anti-regime People’s Defense Force (PDF) militia, appeared before the Mrauk-U District Court on November 26 facing Counter-Terrorism Law charges.
25 Nov 2021
Fishermen in Arakan State say they are struggling to make ends meet due to rising prices for fishing gear.
25 Nov 2021
The planned construction of a Buddhist religious edifice, known as a dhammayon, on the Sittwe University campus is being criticised by some students as an affront to the values of religious pluralism.
25 Nov 2021
Amid rising agricultural costs and low paddy prices, farmers may struggle to repay their loans even though this year’s paddy yield looks to be above average, the Arakan Farmers’ Union has warned.
25 Nov 2021
More than 30,000 viss of palm oil that were bought with the aim of curbing palm oil market prices in Arakan State are now being sold for K4,000 per viss.
25 Nov 2021
The Arakan State-based writer Aung Kyi Moe (Thin Pone Tan) held the launch ceremony for his second book, entitled “A Biography of Successful People,” at the Mingalarpa Motel Hall in Sittwe on November 25.
24 Nov 2021
Local residents and internally displaced people (IDPs) are seeking an immediate replacement for the lone doctor at Tin Nyo cottage hospital in Mrauk-U Township, Arakan State, who left the position more than a month ago.
24 Nov 2021
Out of 100 hotels, motels and guesthouses in Arakan State that closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic, 66 have been allowed to resume operations so far, according to the state’s Directorate of Hotels and Tourism (DoHT).
24 Nov 2021
A scuffle broke out between municipal personnel and vendors at Sittwe’s Myoma Market on Wednesday morning as local authorities sought to evict the latter from the market’s no-vendor area.
24 Nov 2021
A K30,000 fine will be imposed on three-wheeled motorcycles and motorbikes entering and stopping at Myoma Market in Sittwe, Arakan State, according to the township development committee.
23 Nov 2021
A female high school teacher who is said to have been part of the anti-coup Civil Disobedience Movement (CDM) in Taungup since its earliest days was arrested, according to witnesses.
23 Nov 2021
Myanmar’s military regime arrested more young people recently in the Mon State towns of Mawlamyine and Kyaikto, residents said.
23 Nov 2021
Extraneous pieces of a Chinese spacecraft crashed into the sea off the coasts of Arakan State’s Thandwe and Manaung townships at around 5:30 a.m. on November 23, according to locals.
23 Nov 2021
Myanmar’s military regime is reportedly looking to take legal action against civil servants involved in the Civil Disobedience Movement (CDM) by targeting them for “misuse of funds” if they received a Covid-19 loan, which the previous government provided to alleviate the impacts of the pandemic.