Junta to sell fertiliser at reduced prices for farmers in Arakan State
20 Jul 2023
In the market, fertiliser sells for between 90,000 kyats to upwards of 100,000 kyats or more per sack, a price much too high for many local farmers
20 Jul 2023
In the market, fertiliser sells for between 90,000 kyats to upwards of 100,000 kyats or more per sack, a price much too high for many local farmers
20 Jul 2023
“We haven’t heard gunfire today. We are worried because we heard gunfire yesterday. Locals dare not go to their farms or into the forest,”
20 Jul 2023
Humanitarians say the restrictions imposed by the junta in Arakan State have made it more difficult for storm-affected populations, who rely heavily on international aid, to recover.
19 Jul 2023
They have been forced to make makeshift roofs with tarpaulin sheets, and are facing difficulties amid the rainy season.
19 Jul 2023
Merchants and coaster owners hope to have access to the India-funded Sittwe Port, which was opened on May 9 as part of the Kaladan multi-modal transit transport project.
19 Jul 2023
The stadium will be upgraded to include a football academy, two training grounds, a school, a hospital, the main stadium and a pool, and with a capacity of 11,500.
19 Jul 2023
“Since there are complaints, we have taken action against these two foreign employment agencies,” said an official from the Ministry of Labour.
19 Jul 2023
More than 600 ethnic Mro people from Mroyu Village, part of Arakan State’s Maungdaw Township, who were relocated by the junta earlier this year are reportedly facing food shortages.
19 Jul 2023
“Military tensions are still intensifying between the two sides,” the source told DMG.
18 Jul 2023
There were 87 traffic accidents reported in Arakan State during the period from January 1 through June, resulting in 44 deaths and 98 injuries, according to the state traffic police.
18 Jul 2023
Six children — three in Ponnagyun Township, and one each in Maungdaw, Myebon and Taungup townships — have died of dengue fever, malaria and/or seasonal flu so far this month.
18 Jul 2023
Cosmetics products that Myanmar’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has declared should not be used are still being widely sold in Arakan State.
17 Jul 2023
The weaving industry in Arakan State was among many affected by Cyclone Mocha, and weavers need financial aid for regeneration, according to weaving business owners.
17 Jul 2023
The anti-junta groups said that if residents see any suspicious activity involving the military in these areas, they should report it to the local resistance forces.
17 Jul 2023
Two administrators from Arakan State’s Buthidaung Township were charged last week under Section 17 (1) and (92) of the Unlawful Associations Act for having alleged ties to the Arakan Army (AA).
17 Jul 2023
More than 100 Muslim internally displaced people (IDPs) at Thetkelpyin IDP camp in Sittwe Township are reportedly suffering from seasonal flu, according to camp officials.
16 Jul 2023
Some factories damaged or destroyed by the storm are still being repaired and some plants cannot resume operations due to financial difficulties.
15 Jul 2023
Myanmar’s military regime has objected to a joint communiqué issued at a recent ASEAN foreign ministers’ meeting that criticised the post-coup state of affairs in Myanmar and the military’s conduct specifically.
15 Jul 2023
Junta boss Min Aung Hlaing during his latest visit to Arakan State this week said he was satisfied with the progress of relief efforts over the past two months.
15 Jul 2023
Camps for internally displaced people (IDP) in Arakan State’s Rathedaung Township have been flooded by persistent rains, according to IDPs.