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COVID-19 Special Loan Steering Committee Meeting held

Local

24/12/25

THE COVID-19 Special Loan Steering Committee Meeting was held yesterday morning at the Internal Revenue Depart­ment, Office 46 and attended and delivered a speech by Union Minister for Finance and Reve­nue Dr Kan Zaw, who is also

CBM Governor meets Chinese Ambassador

Local

24/12/25

CENTRAL Bank of Myanmar Governor Daw Than Than Swe received Ms Ma Jia, Ambas­sador of the People’s Republic of China to Myanmar, and her delegation at the meeting hall of the Central Bank of Myan­mar in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday afte

Steering Committee on Holding Youth Peace Forum holds coord meeting

Local

24/12/25

THE coordination meeting of the Steering Committee on Holding Youth Peace Forum was held in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday.

 

Love and Compassion Foster Peace and Harmony Among Humanity

Local

24/12/25

For centuries, Buddhists, Christians, Hindus, Muslims, and followers of other faiths in Myanmar have coexisted peacefully, showing mutual respect, refraining from insults or discrimination, and fostering a strong spirit of nation

Over 1,500 nurses and 360 midwives appointed as civil servants in 2025

Local

24/12/25

THE Ministry of Health has announced that 1,520 newly graduated nurses and 361 newly graduated midwives were appointed as civil serv­ants in 2025.

Myanmar steps up fight against online scams, gambling; Shwe Kokko and KK Park buildings demolished

Local

24/12/25

THE Government of Myanmar has been conducting systematic clearance operations inside illegal buildings in the Shwe Kokko and KK Park areas, which are known for widespread online scams and gambling activities.

CTGA: Myanmar garment sector needs raw materials processing factories

Business

24/12/25

MYANMAR’S garment sector can generate foreign revenue of over five billion US dollar yet it lacks raw material pro­cessing factories to cut high import and production costs, according to Chinese Textile and Garment Association in

CBM sells over US$1.6M to import companies

Business

24/12/25

THE Central Bank of Myanmar (CBM) sold over US$1 million to edible oil-importing compa­nies and over $653,000 to fuel oil-importing companies on 22 December, in addition to an injection of $30,000 from CMP companies into the mark