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Conserve wild fauna and flora for the survival of societies
04/03/26
WORLD Wildlife Day, which falls on 3 February every year, highlights the nature and danger of wild fauna and flora across the world.
Kayin State tourism figures see sharp rise in 2025
04/03/26
NEARLY 700,000 domestic and international visitors travelled to Kayin State in 2025, according to the state’s Directorate of Hotels and Tourism.
Yangon Space Museum welcomes around 140,000 visitors to date
04/03/26
YANGON Region Chief Minister U Soe Thein said during the awards ceremony for the Space Art, Cartoon, and Poster Competition held on the morning of March 3 at People’s Square that since its opening, the Space Museum (Yangon) ha
Mar rice prices for home delivery announced
04/03/26
TO ensure rice price stability, the Myanmar Rice Federation (MRF) has announced the prices for various types of rice available for home delivery in March.
Rubber planters on leased forest land must pay rent by 31 Mar
04/03/26
THE Department of Forest in Lashio District notified that those business entities granted to operate rubber farms on leased forest land are required to pay rent by 31 March 2026.
MoTC calls for Swiss Challenge bids on Twantay Canal concrete pile project
04/03/26
THE Ministry of Transport and Communications has invited businesses to submit a tender through the Swiss Challenge method for manufacturing concrete piles, importation and stockpiling of industrial used concrete piles on the Tw
Shan United eye sixth straight crown
04/03/26
SHAN United FC roared back to the top of the Myanmar National League table with a ruthless 6-0 demolition of Rakhine United FC on 2 March at Thuwunna Stadium.
Myanmar drawn in Group A for 2026 AFF Futsal Championship
04/03/26
AT the AFF Futsal Championship 2026 to be held in Thailand, the Myanmar national futsal team has been grouped into A, according to the Myanmar Football Federation.
Myanmar Nominates Traditional Tea Culture for UNESCO Heritage Listing
04/03/26
Compiled from regions and states nationwide, Myanmar’s inventory of intangible cultural heritage comprises 2,289 items, including 104 related to language and oral traditions, 506 to performing arts, 651 to social customs and fest