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16 VMS control centres conducting surveillance of offshore fishing vessels
03/09/20
STARTING from 1 September 2020, 16 Vessel Monitoring System Control Centres have been conducting surveillance of offshore fishing vessels in Myanmar waters for the ships to comply with vessels monitoring rules set by the Fisheries Department.
YBS exempted from paying daily management funds till Sept-end
03/09/20
YANGON Region Transport Authority (YRTA) has extended the exemption period for paying in management charges by YBS buses until the end of September, according to YRTA.
Export rice price remains unchanged in August: MRF
03/09/20
THE prices of rice in the export market remained unchanged in August for the two consecutive months, as per data of Myanmar Rice Federation (MRF).
Yangon – Cocogyun ferry service launched
03/09/20
THE ferry service between Yangon and Cocogyun Township was launched on 2 September, and the first ferry,.....
Myanmar, Japan sign Exchange of Notes, loan agreement for reducing COVID-19 impacts
03/09/20
MYANMAR and Japan signed Exchange of Notes on 1 September for a Japanese yen 30 billion loan from the Japan International Cooperation Agency and the Loan Agreement.
Myanmar Tatmadaw reaches final in Tank Biathlon in International Army Games
03/09/20
MANMAR’S Tatmadaw tank team has reached the Tank Biathlon final of the International Army Games 2020 in Russian.....
Well-wishers, CSO make donations for COVID-19 prevention
03/09/20
WELL-wishers and civil society organization made donations to the Rakhine State government for prevention and.....
2 dead, one injured after truck crashes into stationary passenger bus in Ottwin Twsp
03/09/20
Two men were killed and one other injured after a truck rear ended a stationary passenger bus in Ottiwn Township, Bago Region, the Ministry of Home Affairs said.
Lightning strikes at high school in Kyaikmaraw Twsp
03/09/20
Some classrooms and computer rooms were destroyed after a fire broke out at a high school in Kyaikmaraw Township, Mon State, the Ministry of Home Affairs reported on Wednesday.
Zero tolerance to those violating mandatory COVID-19 orders
03/09/20
We would like to send the message to all violators that the authorities will have a no-tolerance stance towards those who do not follow the mandatory orders amidst the COVID-19 crisis, and violators will face legal punishments.