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- Coffee plantation to sue authorities after farmers occupy their land
- University staff wait on transfer orders
- UNICEF rejects reports of apology over ‘Rohingya’ use
- Ministry files complaint against Eleven over corruption allegations
- Hilton partners with Eden Group, announces five new hotels
Coffee plantation to sue authorities after farmers occupy their land Posted: 10 Jun 2014 06:46 PM PDT The Moe Htet coffee plantation in Northern Shan State's Naungcho township plans to take legal action against two government departments, alleging they have made no effort to resolve a land dispute with local farmers. |
University staff wait on transfer orders Posted: 10 Jun 2014 05:50 PM PDT Education officials want to speed up the process of transferring university teachers – and do so based on merit and performance, the department says. |
UNICEF rejects reports of apology over ‘Rohingya’ use Posted: 10 Jun 2014 04:45 PM PDT The United Nations Children's Fund has insisted it did not apologise for using the word "Rohingya" during a recent presentation to local partners in Rakhine State. |
Ministry files complaint against Eleven over corruption allegations Posted: 10 Jun 2014 02:41 PM PDT The Ministry of Information has submitted a complaint to the Interim Press Council after an Eleven Media article accused it of misusing funds in the purchase of printing presses. |
Hilton partners with Eden Group, announces five new hotels Posted: 10 Jun 2014 04:00 AM PDT American hotel operator Hilton Worldwide has expanded its presence in Myanmar, signing a contract to manage another five hotels following its entry to the country last year. |
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