Min Thein Zan

Min Thein Zan (Burmese: မင်းသိန်းဇံ) is the current Union Minister for Sports and Youth Affairs of Myanmar. He retired with the rank of Brigadier General from the Tatmadaw and was also appointed as the Myanmar Ambassador to Sri Lanka and the Maldives.[3][4]

Min Thein Zan
မင်းသိန်းဇံ
Union Minister for Sports and Youth Affairs
Assumed office
1 August 2021
Deputy
  • Myo Hlaing
  • Dr Soe Win (2022 -2023)
  • Zin Min Htet
Prime MinisterMin Aung Hlaing
Preceded byDr Thet Khaing Win (as MOHS)
Chairman of Myanmar Olympic Committee
Assumed office
1 August 2021
Preceded byDr Thet Khaing Win
Myanmar Ambassador to Sri Lanka
In office
October 2013  2018
President
Preceded byMyo Lwin[1]
Succeeded byHan Thu[2]
Myanmar Ambassador to Maldives
Personal details
Alma materDefence Services Academy
AwardsThiri Pyanchi
Military service
Allegiance MYA
Branch/service Myanmar Army
RankBrigadier General

Career

Min Thein Zan graduated from the 23rd intake of the Defence Services Academy. After serving in the Tatmadaw for about 35 years, he was transferred from the Ministry of Defense to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on May 14, 2013. Then he became Myanmar's ambassador to Sri Lanka. On August 5, 2014, he was appointed as the joint ambassador to Maldives.[5][4]

Union Minister

On 1 August 2021, the management committee of SAC was organized as caretaker government and they reconstituted the Ministry of Health and Sports as the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Sports and Youth Affairs. Min Thein Zan was appointed as the Union Minister.[6][7]

Personal life

Min Thein Zan's wife, Daw May Than Kyaing, is a retired professor from Yangon University. They were childhood friends and were married in the 1980s. They have three sons. The eldest son is a ship captain. The middle one is a second grade officer and the youngest is a civil engineer. In addition, there is an adopted son. U Min Thein Zan is fond of golf.[3]

References

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