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Back from China visit, President takes governance into his own hands

Jan 26 (ST) The return to Colombo after a 4-day State visit to China appears to have placed Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake in a frenetic mood. Despite the much-acclaimed successful trip, the sense of urgency was palpable. He wasted no time rushing to address govt backers at Katukurunda in Kalutara, underscoring a profound compulsion. But he did not stop there. Prez held two more meetings in the Kalutara district and more..

President’s Fund to launch new initiative to deliver services at regional

Jan 26 (DM) The President’s Fund is set to launch a new initiative to deliver services at the regional level through the offices of the Divisional Secretaries, under the leadership of Prez Anura Kumar Dissanayake on Feb 7 at the Temple Trees. The decision has been taken in an effort to provide more efficient services to the public, the PMD said. "Previously, the official work of the President’s Fund was limited to the Colombo area. However, under the new plan, these services will be extended more..

Irked members seek top hand intervention before SLC elections

Jan 26 (ST) With the incumbent office bearers of Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) almost guaranteed re-election uncontested at the upcoming elections on March 31, calls are mounting for the Sports Minister to implement the Chitrasiri Committee’s recommendations before proceeding. A committee headed by retired SC judge K.T. Chitrasiri drafted a constitution for SLC to restructure the cricket administration that has long being criticised for lack of transparency and accountability. more..

Adani fiasco: Project intact; Govt seeks tariffs renegotiation

Jan 26 (TM) The agreement concerning the controversial Adani project is currently under review and has not been cancelled, according to the Govt. Govt clarified yesterday that the review was being carried out to ensure the terms of the project aligned with the country’s best interests, particularly in benefiting its citizens and renewable energy sector. Minister Nalinda Jayatissa explained that review committee had already begun more..

Public access to online railway tickets improves amid probe

Jan 26 (SO) Recent arrests and police investigations into the railway online ticket racket seem to have improved public access to tickets for the popular Colombo-Badulla train route. According to members of the RDMNS, a social platform for passengers, tickets were still available for public purchase over 30 minutes after the online reservation system opened at 10 am on Friday, a significant improvement compared to previous instances when tickets sold out within seconds. more..

Electricity tariff changes must not be ad hoc: SMEs

Jan 26 (SO) The small and medium sector enterprises accounting for the informal sector of the economy, while applauding the recent downward revision on electricity tariffs also expressed disappointment over the adverse impact of the unbearably high tariffs that were imposed on consumers to meet IMF conditions. “The damage to businesses due to high electricity tariffs was irrevocable,” said small and medium scale business proprietors. “Increasing energy tariffs to more..

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Viceroy Special steam train: Legal action over Cabinet contract breach?

Jan 26 (TM) Sri Lanka Railways (SLR) is under fire for allegedly breaching a Cabinet-approved contract with one JF Tours, leading to the cancellation of bookings for the iconic Viceroy Special steam train. The Viceroy Special, a 40-year-old luxury tourism venture managed by JF Tours, has been a staple in promoting Sri Lanka’s heritage to both locals and international visitors. According to JF Tours Managing Director Pavithra Fernando, the company holds a five-year contract with more..

Heavy losses to the state due to Port City construction delays

Jan 26 (ST) The Colombo Port City construction delays due to successive govts’ ad hoc decisions of suspending the ongoing work from time to time have caused a loss of millions of dollars to the state, the national audit office revealed. These delays have had implications for the project’s timeline, investor confidence, and SL’s diplomatic relations, particularly with China, several foreign and current affairs analysts said. The mega development project, which is a 100% privately funded more..

Passport shortage: Expert committee’s final report to Cabinet tomorrow

Jan 26 (TM) The final report of the special expert committee appointed by the Prez to investigate the controversial passport issue is set to be presented to the Cabinet tomorrow, according to Minister of Ananda Wijepala. He said that a final decision on the recommendations proposed by the expert committee would be made during the Cabinet meeting. The report comes at a time when the country’s stock of new passports stands at approx 500,000, more..

Beira birds died due to high haemorrhage from poisoning, Vets suspect

Jan 26 (DM) The preliminary investigations into the cause of death of scores of water birds found floating on the Beira waters during the past three days were due to severe haemorrhagic condition, which could possibly due to poisoning but not any avian disease. Over 30 carcasses of ducks and geese were recovered from the Beira Lake near Gangaramaya Seema Malaka area within three days since Wednesday and samples had been sent by the Dept of Wildlife for the post-mortem more..

SLFEB reports surge in cases of foreign employment scams

Jan 26 (AD) SLFEB has reported a rise in incidents where individuals are paying money to illegal foreign employment agencies seeking overseas employment. Deputy General Manager of the SLFEB, Gamini Senarath Yapa, stated that the number of cases involving payments to scammers increased by 27% in 2024 compared to 2023. In 2023, bureau had received 3,675 complaints related to payments made to unauthorized agencies seeking overseas employment. more..

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BOI to introduce online application system for investors

Jan 26 (TM) As part of its vision of realising a one-stop shop for investments, the Board of Investment (BOI) will be providing an online application process for prospective investors from June. BOI Director General Renuka Weerakone revealed that they were currently developing a system to allow for online applications from prospective investors. She explained that this development amounted to Phase 1 in the establishment of a one-stop shop for investments within the BOI. more..

Air Vice Marshal Edirisinghe tipped to be new SLAF Commander

Jan 26 (DM) Air Vice Marshal Vasu Bandu Edirisinghe is expected to be appointed as the next Commander of the Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF). Currently serving as the Director General of Planning at the SLAF, Edirisinghe is set to take over command following the retirement of the current Commander, Air Marshal Udeni Rajapaksa. Air Marshal Rajapaksa, the 19th Commander of the Air Force, is scheduled to retire on Jan 29. Born on June 20, 1970, in Kandy, more..

Daisy Forrest case: Yoshitha remanded for 2 days

Jan 26 (TM) Yoshitha Rajapaksa, second son of former Prez Mahinda Rajapaksa, was arrested yesterday morning by the CID in connection with an ongoing money laundering investigation. Following his arrest, the Acting Magistrate ordered him to be remanded until tomorrow (27). He will be presented before the Chief Magistrate in Court No. 4 on that date, when a decision on his bail application is expected, as confirmed by the Police. more..

U-19 Women's T20 World Cup: Sri Lanka hold edge over Scotland

Jan 26 (CT) Sri Lanka will enter their Super Six match against Scotland in the ICC Under-19 World Cup 2025 with a slight edge, despite a disappointing defeat in their previous encounter with India. The match, scheduled for Sunday in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, presents the team with an opportunity to bounce back and continue their pursuit of a semi-final spot. In their last outing against India, SL failed to live up to the high standards they had set in earlier stages of the tournament. more..

Murali backs Sri Lanka to stump top-ranked Australia

Jan 26 (Island) SL’s spin wizard and the world’s highest wicket-taker, Muttiah Muralitharan, has thrown his weight behind the home side, backing them to turn the tables on number one ranked Australia in the upcoming two-match Test series. Despite the series being a dead rubber – given that the finalists for the World Test Championship are already decided – SL are eager to reclaim the Warne-Murali Trophy, which slipped through their fingers in 2019. Muralitharan, who is set to more..

Sri Lanka aiming to end WTC cycle on a high

Jan 26 (ST) In their last Test outing at Galle, Sri Lanka’s spinners delivered a masterclass, claiming 37 wickets out of 40 to lead Sri Lanka to a dominant 2-0 series victory against New Zealand. That triumph, which took place in September and October last year, highlighted the potency of SL’s spin attack on their home turf. Four months later, the stage is set again at Galle, this time against the world’s top-ranked Test team, Australia. more..

Public servants to get pay hike in budget

Jan 26 (ST) An increase in the basic salary or allowances of public sector employees is under consideration by the govt as it prepares to present its maiden budget next month. The possibility of salary increments up to Rs 7,500 a month was within the current financial position, but a higher increase would depend on a decision taken by Prez in his capacity as finance minister. An increment is being considered as public servants’ basic salaries had not been increased for the past several years, more..

How Neil Perera changed cricket’s landscape

Jan 26 (Island) The cricketing fraternity is mourning the loss of Mr. Neil Perera, a trailblazer who reshaped the sport’s landscape. His final innings will conclude on Sunday at Borella, marking the end of a remarkable 95-year journey that earned him the respect and admiration of the cricketing world. Mr. Perera first took guard as Secretary of the Cricket Board in 1972 under the stewardship of Robert Senanayake. Over the next 3 decades, he played a pivotal role in SLC, donning various hats, more..

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Rugby: Interim committee in the pipeline?

Jan 26 (TM) Sports Minister Sunil Kumara Gamage has mooted plans to appoint an interim committee to liaise between World Rugby (WR) and Asia Rugby (AR) on a temporary basis until the next Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Sri Lanka Rugby (SLR) is held. The interim committee proposed by the Minister is set to consist of three former rugby officials, namely Asanga Seneviratne, Dilroy Fernando, and Nalin de Silva, who are all currently serving on the AR Board. more..

The questionable wisdom for pursuing LNG

Jan 26 (Island) I have been advocating the need for a rational evaluation of the need if any, and the wisdom of adopting LNG as an option for our energy needs, since 2019. I am led to wonder if I have been just wasting my time and efforts, judging from the recent events, as we hear the same inadequately analyzed and ill conceived and outdated proposals being aggressively pursued in total disregard to the significant changes which have been happening throughout the world in the interim. more..

Vehicle imports: Tax-free permits not in priority list

Jan 26 (TM) In a move to revitalise the country’s economy, Govt has announced plans to lift the ban on vehicle imports starting next month, a significant policy shift that comes after nearly five years of restrictions. The import ban, which was imposed on 1 March 2020 as part of efforts to address the economic crisis at the time, has left over 20,000 tax-free vehicle permits unused. Despite the Govt’s intention to reopen the vehicle import market, more..

Ahead of cricket election, Parliament calls for clean system

Jan 26 (SO) Almost on the threshold of an election of office-bearers to Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC), Parliament wants Sports Minister Sunil Gamage to ensure the ballot will not take place and instead implement a landmark Recommendation that calls for the setting up of an independent Chairperson and an 18-member board of governors to administer the sport’s affairs. Opposition MP Hesha Vithanage called on the govt to approve what has come to be famously known as the KT Chitrasiri Report more..

Editorial: Pensions, perks & privileges

Jan 26 (Island) Last week’s parliamentary proceedings proved combative with both the govt and the emasculated opposition hurling allegations at each other triggering much heat in the chamber. Observers must therefore be excused for wondering whether arrangements now being made to conduct the long postponed local govt elections followed by provincial council polls have enervated political players months after last year’s presidential and parliamentary elections. more..

Prof. Buddhi Marambe

A question of empathy

Jan 26 (CT) In an era where citizens are grappling with the daily challenges of soaring inflation and an unrelenting cost-of-living crisis, even small gestures of accountability from public officials carry immense significance. The recent announcement by Deputy Minister Gamagedara Dissanayake, regarding the revision of meal prices in the MPs dining area is one such step in the right direction. The decision to raise the price of a breakfast meal to Rs 600, lunch to Rs 1,200, and a cup of tea to Rs 200 more..

Losing the plot?

Jan 26 (TM) For a political outfit that thrived on crises and was smart enough to blame all else but itself and prospered from that narrative, the current governing party seems to be finding itself at the receiving end of its own medicine after just four months in office. NPP reaped spectacular electoral results at both the Prez Election as well as General Elections held during the latter part of last year by peddling the notion that all parties except it were responsible for what it described as the more..

Vehicles for a message: Political stunts on top gear

Jan 26 (ST) Amid govt moves to provide official vehicles to MPs under certain conditions, the vehicle issue indeed has become a vehicle for MPs to send a subtle message to the govt. Ramanathan Archchuna, attention-seeking Jaffna district medical professional turned politician, was in the news once again this week when he argued with traffic police officers, lamenting that he had no vehicle or security to serve the people who elected him. more..

The small-made man who took on political giants

Jan 26 (ST) My dear Victor Ivan, We were saddened to hear that you had left us for the Land of Never Return this week. Still, it is fitting to write now to someone who wrote so much for so long without fear of any consequences. If anything, this is possibly the best time to reflect on the life you led and the times you lived in. You were Podi Athula before you came to be known as Victor. That was the name the rathu sahodarayas gave you. Then, barely in your 20s, you were fighting their cause. more..

President AKD: 3 months; many achievements; some issues?

Jan 26 (CT) It is now four months since Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake (AKD) was elected and the new parliament two months. People gave a resounding mandate of over two-thirds. The victory was solely credited to Prez AKD. Since the election, he has delivered many of the promises. Noteworthy the following: A different political culture demonstrated in his swearing in and parliament opening- a simple no extravagant events, saving millions. Only 21 ministers & 23 deputies more..

AKD’s JVP/NPP Govt shifts to fast gear on high-profile cases while...

Jan 26 (TM) JVP-led NPP Govt has now completed two months in office and pressure from the public continues to mount, while Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake (AKD) made two key public appearances to speak of the Govt’s achievements. One of AKD’s public appearances was a public meeting in Katukurunda while the other was a political interview on a private electronic media station. However, Prez’s statements during more..

The permit dilemma

Jan 26 (SO) With private passenger car imports set to resume from Feb 1 despite the lack of clarity over the tax and duty structure, attention has again shifted to vehicle permits, a phenomenon perhaps unique to SL. Under earlier administrations, vehicle permits were granted to various categories, including religious dignitaries, Ministers and MPs, members of PCs and Local Bodies, sports stars, top taxpayers, public servants and expatriate workers (only for electric vehicles). more..

Security is too serious to politicise

Jan 26 (ST) The public spat over official housing for ex-presidents spilling over to the security provided to them is not a good sign. Some, not all, presidents, when in office, weaponised the issue of providing security details to cabinet ministers and others, doing so when they didn’t get along with the president. The security was either reduced or withdrawn purely on political grounds. Former Foreign Minister Lakshman Kadirgamar paid with his life when repeated requests more..

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