Buddhist nuns in Sittwe face livelihood woes amid coronavirus’s third wave
07 Aug 2021
Buddhist nuns at nunneries in the Arakan State capital Sittwe are facing difficulties with food and medical costs during the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
07 Aug 2021
Buddhist nuns at nunneries in the Arakan State capital Sittwe are facing difficulties with food and medical costs during the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
07 Aug 2021
The United League of Arakan (ULA), the Arakan Army’s political wing, on August 7 issued a warning to merchants not to overcharge for basic foodstuffs in Arakan State.
06 Aug 2021
About 10 villages in Arakan State’s Taungup Township are facing flooding due to incessant rains and downpours, according to locals.
06 Aug 2021
A woman who had tested positive for Covid-19 delivered a baby on Wednesday at Kyaukphyu District General Hospital and later died, said the Lay Waddy Kula Rekhita charity group in Kyaukphyu town.
06 Aug 2021
Residents of some townships in Arakan State have found it difficult to properly dispose of household waste during the Covid-19 pandemic, according to locals.
06 Aug 2021
In concluding remarks at the latest meeting of the Peace Process Steering Team (PPST), one of the grouping’s leaders, Colonel Khun Okkar, recognised the roles of both revolutionaries and politicians in Myanmar’s current, politically fraught moment.
06 Aug 2021
6 August 2021, SittwThe Charity Youths Organization, a local philanthropic group in the Arakan State capital Sittwe, will provide food assistance to 200 families who are facing livelihood hardships during the Covid-19 pandemic.
05 Aug 2021
The Peace Process Steering Committee (PPST) said in a statement on August 5 that the military government’s recent annulment of the 2020 election results was a setback for the country’s democratic transition.
05 Aug 2021
The United League of Arakan and Arakan Army (ULA/AA) have jointly issued a statement urging people in Arakan State to stay in their homes to prevent the spread of Covid-19, acknowledging that in some places individuals who do not follow pandemic-related rules are punished.
05 Aug 2021
Bus fares are increasing on routes to Sittwe, Ponnagyun, Kyauktaw, Mrauk-U and Minbya townships in Arakan State, according to drivers and passengers.
05 Aug 2021
Two oxygen plants in Arakan State’s Thandwe and Mrauk-U townships that had suspended operations for different reasons restarted production on August 5, officials from the facilities said.
05 Aug 2021
The Tatmadaw conducted checks on some houses in Gyogar Kwin village, part of Arakan State’s Taungup Township, after an unidentified group abducted a village official.
04 Aug 2021
With Taungup Township tallying the second highest third-wave coronavirus death toll in Arakan State, people looking for routine medical care and treatment for common illnesses are finding health clinics closed and alternatives limited as shortages of basic medicines are reported at pharmacies across the state.
04 Aug 2021
Pregnant women in camps for internally displaced people (IDPs) in Arakan State have not had access to full healthcare services during the ongoing third wave of the Covid-19 pandemic.
04 Aug 2021
Arakan State has surpassed 3,000 cases of Covid-19 since the pandemic’s third wave began some two months ago, with 239 fatalities attributed to the disease over that period, according to the state’s Department of Public Health (DPH).
04 Aug 2021
An oxygen plant in Mrauk-U was forced to temporarily halt production as the electricity supply to the town was cut off this week, according to officials from the facility.
03 Aug 2021
The United League of Arakan, the political wing of the Arakan Army, has announced plans to establish a judiciary parallel to the existing legal system in the state, saying it would be accepting complaints in an effort to provide another path to justice for the wronged.
03 Aug 2021
Arakan State Administration Council spokesman U Hla Thein has urged people not to attempt to provide medical treatment at home if someone is suspected of contracting Covid-19.
03 Aug 2021
Food supplies for flood victims in northern Maungdaw Township cannot be transported to their intended destinations because bridges connecting the villages were damaged or destroyed during the recent flooding.
03 Aug 2021
Four villages in Myebon Township and three villages in Ann Township, as well as Kanhtaunggyi town, have reportedly been without electricity for nine days as of August 3.