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Myanmar to export over 40,000 tonnes of pineapples in FY2025-26

Business

22/08/25

ACCORDING to the Myanmar Pine­apple Growers and Exporters Associ­ation, arrangements are being made to export over 40,000 tonnes of Myanmar pineapples abroad during the 2025-2026 financial year.

Low-pressure area may form in South China Sea within a week

Weather

22/08/25

OVER the next seven days, there is a possibility of a low-pressure area forming in the South China Sea, said me­teorologist U Win Naing.

Wazira Cinema Upgrading Committee holds Yangon coord meeting

Local

22/08/25

THE coordination meeting of the Wazira Cinema Upgrading Committee was held yesterday afternoon at the Wazira Cinema, located on Bogyoke Road, Kyauk­tada Townshi

MNHRC inspects Hninzigon Home for the Aged

Local

22/08/25

UNDER Section 22 (e) and Sec­tion 43 of the Commission’s Law, the inspection team led by the Chairperson U Paw Lwin Sein of the Myanmar National Human Rights Co

Hospital, schools resume operations in Nawnghkio

Local

22/08/25

BASIC education schools in Nawnghkio were closed for nearly a year due to terrorist attacks.

CBM sells US$600,000 to edible oil importers on 20 Aug

Business

22/08/25

THE Central Bank of Myanmar (CBM) sold US$600,000 to edi­ble oil-importing companies and over $232,500 to those individuals who made non-trade payments after an

DICA: Office address changes must be reported to Registrar

Business

22/08/25

THE Directorate of Investment and Company Administration (DICA) has notified companies that their registered office address must not differ from the actual busi

Myanmar women’s team brings home ASEAN silver

Sport

22/08/25

THE Myanmar national women’s foot­ball team, which won the silver medal at the ASEAN Women’s Championship 2025 held in Vietnam, was warmly welcomed back at Yang

National seminar on ASEAN plan to end violence against women

Local

22/08/25

UNION Minister for Social Wel­fare, Relief and Resettlement Dr Soe Win, who is also Chair­man of the Myanmar National Women’s Committee, presided over a nationa

Over 40% of Nay Pyi Taw hotels hit by Mandalay quake reopen

Local

22/08/25

In the Nay Pyi Taw Council Area, which has 102 hotels and guest­houses with 6,434 rooms, the Mandalay Earthquake partially damaged 99 hotels and caused three to collapse, while over 150 tourists are staying in bed spaces and more than 1,500 residents have