Yangon University is the birthplace of brilliant Myanmar National Football Team and famous footballers

Rangoon University (Later, known as Rangoon Arts and Sciences University—RASU ) is the birthplace of brilliant Myanmar Football Team and famous footballers.
Myanmar’s fiscal policy should aim at promoting Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)-related spending: IMF
Following the visit to Myanmar on 15 March 2019, the Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) concluded the Article IV consultation with Myanmar, and issued a press release on 12 April 2019.
City Life Survey: Amplifying Myanmar’s Urban Voices
Yangon is a city rich with history—a former capital, a center of commerce, and today, a city bristling with construction cranes, clogged with vehicles, and throbbing with the aspirations of its swelling population.
Coffee industry, at the threshold of a new era
“Arabica coffee, produced in PyinOoLwin region of Mandalay Region and Ywangan region of Shan State has reached the Speciality Coffee level.
Putao: Encouraging development tasks in outlying region of Myanmar
Putao in Kachin State is a landscape painted with mountainous backdrop and home to several rare animals with its preserved natural habitats living harmoniously with several ethnic minorities in the region.
Green disposable consumer products hope to protect the environment
A local disposable consumer product producer hopes to have a great impact on protecting the environment from the ravage of non-biodegradable plastic products.
Jetties of Yangon Port
Yangon, a commercial hub of Myanmar is a major city operating main maritime trade ports to export and import commodities. Strenuous efforts were made to improve the ports and jetties and the city has built eight new jetties for its ports within three years.