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Ex-LG politicos to assist development?

May 8 (TM) Ruling SLPP stated that a programme is currently being planned to involve former Local Govt (LG) representatives for ongoing development projects. SLPP’s General Secretary Sagara Kariyawasam said that this issue was also discussed in the talks held between the SLPP's founder and former Minister Basil Rajapaksa and Prez Ranil Wickremesinghe. “There is no preparation to hold the LG elections yet. more..

Decision on Uni Executive Officers’ strike

May 8 (AD) Union of University Executive Officers has signaled its intent to intensify ongoing trade union actions should no permanent solution is received for their issues during the discussions to be held today. Union of University Executive Officers launched a trade union action on May 03 protesting against the salary reductions. Commenting in this regard, Senior Secretary of Colombo Uni and Patron of the Union of University Executive Officers Sampath Udayanga said that during more..

Shavendra advises Sri Lankan veterans to avoid mercenary service abroad

May 8 (DM) In light of emerging reports detailing the involvement of Sri Lankan veterans in foreign mercenary forces, Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Shavendra Silva has issued a heartfelt plea to his fellow veterans, urging them to resist the allure of mercenary service. “These veterans, once the pride of our nation, have succumbed to the seductive promises of riches and adventure, forsaking the values that define us as warriors and patriots,” General Silva said in a statement. more..

Video: Lalkantha’s remark triggers showdown in Parliament

May 8 (DM) The remark made by NPP strongman K. D. Lalkantha at the recent May Day rally that a future NPP govt will decentralize judicial powers to its cadres at village level, triggered a flare up in Parliament with both the ruling party and SJB launching a verbal attack on MP Harini Amarasuriya. The flare up occurred when State Minister Shehan Semasinghe said Lalkantha had pledged to vest judicial power with his party more..

Injunction preventing removal of Amaraweera and others from SLFP posts extended

May 8 (AD) The court order issued preventing the Executive Committee of the SLFP from removing party members Mahinda Amaraweera, Duminda Dissanayake, and Lasantha Alagiyawanna from their respective positions has been extended. Accordingly, the interim injunction will be in effect until 15 May on the orders of the Colombo District Court. The attorneys who appeared for the respondents before the court, requested for permission to file objections regarding the relevant plaint. more..

X-Press Pearl disaster: Judge recuses himself from considering appeals

May 8 (AD) Supreme Court Judge S. Thurairaja has recused himself from the judge bench considering the appeals petitions filed by the directors of the local agent of the X-Press Pearl ship which caught fire in the seas off Colombo Harbour and resulted in the country’s worst maritime disaster. Relevant petitions have been filed seeking the suspending of hearing of a criminal case before the Colombo High Court in this regard. Seven petitions filed by the directors of the Sea Consortium Lanka more..

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Grenade and motorcycle found as police raid Manna Ramesh’s house

May 8 (AD) The Western Province (South) Crimes Division says that a foreign-manufactured hand grenade and a motorcycle were discovered following the preliminary interrogation of the underworld criminal gang leader Ramesh Priyajanaka, also known as Manna Ramesh, who was arrested in Dubai and brought to Sri Lanka yesterday. The grenade and the motorcycle were found hidden in the house allegedly belonging to the suspect located at Napawal, Yalagama, Avissawella. more..

Mujibur Rahman likely to replace Diana Gamage?

May 8 (DM) The SJB will hold a discussion shortly to decide on who will fill the national list slot that has fallen vacant as a result of the Supreme Court decision that Diana Gamage cannot function as an MP as she is not a citizen of SL, party General Secretary Ranjith Madduma Bandara said today. “We will meet shortly to decide on the matter,” he said. “Mujibur Rahman lost his parliamentary seat because of the decision made by us to field him as the SJB mayoral candidate for the CMC more..

Tourists in fix as Sri Lanka visa validity halved after VFS Global deal

May 8 (EN) Tourists who were sold visas by VFS Global which has been given an e-visa monopoly by SL, are in a fix after the validity period was halved and the price doubled, according to posts on a global travel forum. SL was widely acknowledged on travel forums to have the best or one of the best e-visas in the world due to a user-friendly website which did not ask for unnecessary details, and charged only 50 dollars for double entry more..

Sri Lanka in discussion with Saudi-based ACWA Power for renewable energy project

May 8 (EN) Sri Lanka is in discussion with Saudi Arabia-based ACWA Power for renewable energy project with an aim to attract foreign investment, Foreign Ministry Ali Sabry said. Sabry met Saudi Arabian Economy, Investment, and Foreign Ministers when he visited Riyadh last week to participate in the World Economic Forum. “Saudi Arabia has agreed to invest in SL. We expect a huge investment from Saudi Arabia. They are in the process of diversifying their oil-based economy. more..

AstraZeneca withdraws Covid vaccine as demand dives

May 8 (AFP) Anglo-Swedish drugmaker AstraZeneca said it was withdrawing Covid vaccine Vaxzevria, one of the first produced in the deadly pandemic, citing "commercial reasons" following a slump in demand. "As multiple, variant Covid-19 vaccines have since been developed there is a surplus of available updated vaccines. This has led to a decline in demand for Vaxzevria, which is no longer being manufactured or supplied," an AstraZeneca spokesperson added more..

Video: State Minister Diana Gamage loses MP seat

May 8 (DM) The Supreme Court in another landmark judgment today held that State Minister Diana Gamage is disqualified to be a MP and is thus not entitled to hold office as a MP, as she was not a citizen of Sri Lanka. With this Supreme Court judgment, Diana Gamage’s disqualification will lead to the loss of her parliamentary seat. The Supreme Court three-judge-bench comprised Justices Gamini Amarasekara, more..

How technology is remaking the world of work in Sri Lanka in 2024

May 8 (FT) Sri Lanka, like many countries, is experiencing a digital revolution that is fundamentally changing the nature of employment. With 51% of Sri Lankans having internet access in 2020, according to data from the Commonwealth and SL Export Development Board (EDB), the digital divide is gradually narrowing. However, challenges persist, particularly in ensuring equitable access to technology and digital literacy for all segments of society. more..

Two inmates dead, one critical after food poisoning at Magazine Prison

May 8 (AD) The Judicial Medical Officer (JMO) has issued an open verdict regarding the autopsy of the two prison inmates who had allegedly died after consuming a rice parcel containing pork curry. Subsequantly, their body parts are expected to be taken to the Medical Research Institute of Sri Lanka (MRI) for further tests. Two individuals, residents of Borella and Dehiwala areas, had been arrested for trafficking Ice drugs (crystal methamphetamine) and were detained at the Magazine Prison. more..

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2100 New GN Officials Appointed

May 8 (PMD) Prez Ranil Wickremesinghe stressed that the enhancement of the rural economy pivots on agricultural advancement. He highlighted the pivotal role of dedicated govt officials at the grassroots level in ensuring the success of various govt initiatives aimed at rural development, notably the agricultural modernization program. Prez made these remarks during his address at the ceremony held at the Temple Tress today, where 2100 new GN officers were awarded appointment letters. more..

True value of Ceylon Cinnamon

May 8 (FT) Everything needs to have a reason, framed in its purpose. Without reason and purpose, life and everything that is part of living decays into meaninglessness. Mark Twain brilliantly explained, “The two most important days in life are the day you were born and the day you find out why.” That truth applies as much to life as to business. There was a time – when it was thought private enterprise – businesses pursuing their own interests – would contribute to a better outcome for society more..

Visa controversy ignites Parliament debate

May 8 (FT) The visa controversy raged into the Parliament yesterday with Opposition MPs describing it similar to the infamous bond scam as well as a daylight robbery. SJB MP S.M. Marikkar yesterday accused the Govt of continuing large-scale fraudulent activities as evidenced by the recent on-arrival tourist visa fiasco. The MP said the SJB will continue to fight against it and reveal relevant facts to the general public. more..

Health TUs threaten indefinite strike

May 8 (CT) Convener of the Health Trade Union Alliance (HTUA), Ravi Kumudesh, announced that they would launch an indefinite island-wide strike, due to the govt’s failure to fulfil its promises of increasing the Disturbance, Availability and Transport (DAT) allowance, which is provided to them, on par with doctors. Kumudesh also stated that although the govt had accepted the technical report, which was compiled following the trade union action earlier this year, it had yet to meet more..

Visa fiasco: Sajith plays it safe in Parliament

May 8 (DM) Leader of Opposition Sajith Premadasa raised objections to the questioning of the youth, Sandaru Kumarasinghe, who spoke out against the Visa issue at the airport but avoided debate on the visa fiasco involving a foreign consortium with VFS as technology partner. He told Parliament that the govt must consider the matter closed without dragging it. "Sandaru Kumarasinghe only expressed his opinion. In terms of the Constitution, he has a right to freedom of expression," he said. more..

Sri Lanka to overhaul visa issuance process

May 8 (DM) In the wake of perplexities surrounding the issuance of the on-arrival visa issuance at the BIA, the Govt is mulling to overhaul the visa issuance process. To fulfill this requirement, a cabinet paper is to be submitted at the next cabinet meeting. Meanwhile, govt sources confirmed that VFS Global has temporarily ceased operations at the BIA counter. Nevertheless, there has been a request from the govt of SL to take over more..

'Sri Lanka Tourism will achieve historic double in 2024'

May 8 (DN) SL tourism will achieve a historic double in terms of revenue and number of arrivals for 2024 and the year will go down in history as the best year for tourism, said Director General, SLTDA, B.H.R. Sariffodeen. He said they were targeting around two million arrivals and with the July and end of the year (winter season) numbers showing high growth they will pass the 2.3 million mark. “As anticipated the month of April, May and June is the low season along with the forthcoming October. more..

TISL challenges appointment of CIABOC Director General in Supreme Court

May 8 (FT) Transparency International SL (TISL) has filed a Fundamental Rights Petition in the Supreme Court, challenging the appointment of W. Kanishka D. Wijeratne as the Director General (DG) of the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC). Wijeratne, who had previously served as the DG of CIABOC since January 2020, was reappointed to the same position on 2 April 2024, following the enactment of the new Anti-Corruption Act. more..

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Basil reasserts general election first, yet President braces for presidential race

May 8 (DM) SLPP founder Basil Rajapaksa reasserted yesterday that his party still believes the general election should precede the presidential elections but President Ranil Wickremesinghe has a contrasting stand, according to an informed source of the party. Mr. Rajapaksa addressed the parliamentary group of the party and spelled out his opinion in this regard. Earlier, he met with the President and held talks about the latest political developments. more..

CBSL had a day one loss of over Rs. 760 b through DDO

May 8 (TM) Central Bank of SL (CBSL) had to bear a Day One Loss of over Rs. 760 billion after restructuring Rs. 2.5 trillion worth of CBSL debt through the Domestic Debt Optimisation (DDO), Governor of CBSL, Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe said. He said that the CBSL reported a net loss of Rs.114 billion in 2023 was mainly due to the one-off loss of Rs 766.4 billion to the balance sheet due to the DDO adjustment. He said even though the CBSL used to provide Rs. 300 billion in profits to the Govt more..

Govt visa processing handover to private firm illegal claims G.L

May 8 (FT) FPC member MP Prof. G.L Peiris asserted that entrusting SL's visa-issuing process to a foreign entity is entirely illegal. Peiris likened the situation to the Central Bank scam. He declared it the second Central Bank scam to take place in the country. “The parallels between the two incidents are striking, with similar motives at play. Nine years ago, in 2019, the current Prez, Ranil Wickremesinghe, then serving as PM of Good Governance more..

FSP complains to EC about huge increase in deposits to contest polls

May 8 (Island) FSP wrote to Election Commission (EC) protesting against the latter’s decision to increase deposits that candidates have to place when contesting elections. In his letter, Propaganda Secretary of FSP Duminda Nagamuwa has said the decision at issue was taken by the Cabinet in keeping with a recommendation made by the EC. “Now, a person contesting the prez election from a registered party has to place 2.4 million rupees as a deposit, which cost Rs 50,000 previously. more..

Defence Secretary warns Sri Lankan war heroes against smugglers

May 8 (DM) Defence Secretary General Kamal Gunaratne requested SL's war heroes not to become victims of human smugglers who are recruiting people to serve in the armed forces on the Russian-Ukrain war front. He revealed that SL's war heroes are being lured by false promises to join the armed forces in the Russia-Ukrain conflict. "These promises include offers of land in Saint Petersburg, Russian citizenship for their families and monthly salaries exceeding Rs.1 million. more..

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Uni non-academic staff in mass protest outside UGC

May 8 (CT) Highlighting 11 key demands, a protest was organised by the University Non-Academic staff, outside the University Grants Commission premises, in Ward Place, Colombo yesterday (7) with participation of over 5,000 staff members from all State Universities. A large number of riot Police were also present at the scene. Co-Chairman of the Joint Committee of Uni Trade Unions, Dhammika Priyantha, stated that the ongoing island-wide strike, by non-academic staff, more..

Sri Lanka secures four medals at World School Chess Championship

May 8 (DN) Sri Lanka has emerged triumphant at the World School Rapid and Blitz Chess Championship, hosted by the Peruvian Chess Sports Federation in Lima, Peru, from April 30 to May 10. Amidst stiff competition from 26 countries and 1,200 players across various age groups, SL players excelled securing a total of four medals. SL clinched one gold, one silver, and two bronze medals at the event. Among the standout performers was Senuth Perera from Gateway more..

Parliament queries CBSL’s excess independence

May 8 (TM) Amidst various concerns being raised over the independence granted to the Central Bank of SL (CBSL) through the recently passed CBSL Act, Opposition MP Prof. Charitha Herath yesterday claimed that the CBSL is currently functioning as an institution that is not part of the State. Prof. Herath raised several concerns regarding alleged arbitrary behaviour of CBSL administration, highlighting certain errors more..

Sri Lanka takes big strides in World Rugby Rankings

May 8 (TM) Sri Lanka, fresh from their fourth Asia Rugby Men’s Division-1 title win over the weekend, has jumped three places to occupy 41st position, in the latest updated version of Men’s World Rankings, released on the website of World Rugby (WR). Before the commencement of the Asia Rugby Division-1 segment in Colombo, the island-nation was placed 44th in the World Rankings, in the 15-a-side code. However, following lop-sided victories over India (45-10) and Kazakhstan (45-7) more..

Athapaththu 102 helps Sri Lanka seal T20 World Cup Qualifier final

May 8 (Island) Captain Chamari Athapaththu’s 102 off 63 balls helped Sri Lanka win the final of the Women’s T20 World Cup Qualifier against Scotland in Abu Dhabi. As a result, SL will slot into Group A alongside Australia, India, NZ and Pakistan, while Scotland will be part of Group B alongside South Africa, England, West Indies and Bangladesh in the World Cup proper in October. After Scotland asked SL to bat, Athapaththu lost her opening partner Vishmi Gunaratne in the third over. more..

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