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Main opposition SJB’s campaign against 22A draws flak

Aug 23 (ST) Amid vehement protests by opposition MPs, who held up placards likening the legislation being tabled in Parliament to the death of democracy, Justice Minister Harshana Nanayakkara presented the first reading of the controversial 22nd Amendment to the Constitution on Tuesday morning. The bill aims to extend the retirement age of judges of the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal while also increasing the number of CA judges to 24. more..

Challenges mount against 22A: 13 so far, more online

Aug 23 (ST) Thirteen fundamental rights petitions have so far been filed in the Supreme Court challenging the constitutionality of the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution. The proposed amendment seeks to raise the retirement age of SC and CA judges by two years and to increase the number of Court of Appeal judges to 24. The amendment came in for fierce opposition from some political parties and civil society groups, and they were among the first to file petitions more..

Govt committed to equal rights and opportunities for all: PM

Aug 23 (DM) Ensuring equal rights and equal opportunities for all citizens, without leaving anyone behind, is a fundamental policy of the Govt, PM Harini Amarasuriya said. PM made these remarks today (22) while attending the Sarasavi Diriya Abhiman ceremony organised by the President’s Fund at the Jaffna District Secretariat Auditorium to recognise university students with disabilities. At the event, 75 uni students with disabilities from the Northern Province were presented more..

India to press for swift and full implementation of MoU on defence

Aug 23 (ST) Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, who will visit SL in the first week of next month, is expected to push for implementation of the MoU on defence cooperation signed between the two countries in April last year. During his first visit in his capacity as defence minister, Mr Singh will have discussions with Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake, who holds the defence portfolio; PM Harini Amarasuriya; and Defence Secretary more..

Prison riots to be taken up at UNHRC session

Aug 23 (ST) The recent incidents of prison unrest are among several issues UNHRC has raised with the govt to be addressed during the council’s 63rd session, which gets underway in Geneva next month. The delay in repealing the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) will also figure during the session, where the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) will present a written update on the progress in reconciliation, accountability and human rights in SL. more..

Sri Lanka to test AI-assisted law drafting

Aug 23 (NW) Sri Lanka has held a special workshop on using Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the legislative drafting process, with the technology proposed to be piloted in drafting legislation governing Virtual Asset Service Providers (VASPs). The workshop, themed Better Tools for Better Lawmaking, was held at the Legal Draftsman’s Department on Aug. 21 and was jointly organized by the Ministry of Digital Economy and GovTech Sri Lanka. The session, chaired by Deputy Minister Eranga Weeraratne, more..

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SLTB to roll out GAP, GMP certification for tea industry

Aug 23 (TM) Sri Lanka Tea Board (SLTB) is set to introduce Good Agricultural Practice (GAP) and Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) certification for the local tea industry from 2027 as part of its five-year action plan. SLTB Chairman Rajpal Obeyesekere said that the board had commenced the process to introduce GAP and GMP certification for the local tea industry, adding that it expected to commence the certification process by next year. “All the formalities have been completed, more..

Sajith backs CaFFE push for PC polls

Aug 23 (Island) The Campaign for Free and Fair Elections (CaFFE) has sought Opposition Leader and SJB leader Sajith Premadasa’s support for its campaign to pressure the Govt to hold the long-delayed Provincial Council elections. CaFFE Executive Director Manas Makeen and Director of Administration Surangi Ariyawansha met Premadasa at his office last Monday (17) as part of a campaign to rally political parties behind the demand for the elections to be held without further delay. more..

US sanctions: Dozen Iranian tankers off Galle

Aug 23 (TM) SL entities that offer services to US-sanctioned vessels and banks which enable such activities may run the risk of backlash by the global power, with SL yet to warn local entities about the risks, while Ministry of Ports and Shipping awaits notification about sanctions from the US authorities. This, as over a dozen – 16 by our last count – Iranian-flagged Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC) tankers idle at the edge of SL more..

UN welcomes Sri Lanka’s efforts to bring back refugees from India

Aug 23 (PTI) The UN on Saturday welcomed SL’s decision to simplify immigration procedures to expedite the voluntary return of refugees from India who left the country without valid documents during its decades-long war. SL govt earlier this month made special arrangements for the initiative aimed at streamlining the process to facilitate the return of refugees from India. SL refugees began arriving in Tamil Nadu in large numbers after ethnic violence in the island nation that started in 1983, more..

Wanted criminals Bus Lalith and Wanathe Chathu to be deported

Aug 23 (NF) Two organized criminals arrested in Dubai, Bus Lalith alias Lalith Kannangara and Wanathe Chathu, are scheduled to be brought back to SL on Monday (24) night. Police said that a team led by SSP Kamal Ariyawansa, Director of the Central Crime Investigation Bureau, along with officers from the State Intelligence Service and the CID, has already travelled to Dubai for this purpose on the instructions of the IGP. Bus Lalith was arrested in Dubai in November 2025. more..

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Special audit flags unlimited fuel allocations to Parliament Officials

Aug 23 (NF) A special audit has revealed that, during the final two years of the 9th Parliament, which began in 2019, unlimited fuel allowances were provided to officials holding positions including the Speaker, Deputy Speaker, Deputy Chairperson of Committees, and Secretary-General of Parliament. The Speaker alone had used 3,994 liters of fuel in 2023 and 6,122 liters in 2024. This represents increases of 66% and 155%, respectively, compared to the year 2022. more..

Accused challenge court decision to rehear witness in Eknaligoda Case

Aug 23 (NF) A fresh legal development has emerged in the case concerning the disappearance of journalist Prageeth Eknaligoda, with the accused filing a petition before the Supreme Court challenging a decision to allow a key witness to retake his testimony. Matter was raised today before the Permanent High Court Trial-at-Bar in Colombo, where defence lawyers informed the 3-judge bench that a petition had been filed before the SC against the decision to permit the fourth witness more..

BIA Terminal I capacity to rise to 10 million passengers

Aug 23 (TM) Govt is looking to expand the capacity of Terminal I of the BIA to 10 million passengers per annum within the next 12 months, even as it finalises the recommencement of the stalled BIA Terminal II project. Deputy Minister Janitha Ruwan Kodithuwakku said that JICA had informed the Govt that the contractor for the Terminal II project would be selected and appointed by December. more..

Police Clearance Certificate issuance resumes as data system restored

Aug 23 (AD) SL Police today announced that applications for police clearance certificates can now be submitted through the usual online procedure as the digital data system has been restored. Police clearance certificates issued by Police HQ are processed by the Police Clearance Division located on the 17th floor of the Suhurupaya Building, Battaramulla. The submission of applications, requesting of relevant reports and issuance of clearance certificates are carried out through more..

Sri Lanka hope for spinners to step up to equalise in Colombo

Aug 23 (CI) It has been 10 years since Sri Lanka won a series anywhere against India, England or Australia. This is the sixth straight home series against these teams that they have failed to win. Against India, they haven't won anywhere since 2008. This general decline has coincided with the end of the career of Rangana Herath, who provided SL competitiveness once Muttiah Muralitharan retired. Since Herath's retirement, SL have struggled to find one spinner let alone two, more..

'Economy on track to record major gains this year'

Aug 23 (SO) SL’s economy is on track for major gains by the year-end, with some goals even exceeding the set targets, Deputy Minister Anil Jayantha Fernando said. He said that IRD, SL Customs and the Excise Dept are all expected to exceed their revenue targets for this year, repeating a feat achieved in 2025. “The first quarter showed that, even amid the conflict in the ME, economic growth was around 5%,” more..

Ex- Atamasthanadhipathi uses Magistrate’s gate to enter court

Aug 23 (Island) Former Atamasthanadhipathi Ven. Pallegama Hemarathana Thera, who is facing allegations of sexually abusing a girl, allegedly entered the A'pura Magistrate’s Court through the entrance reserved for the Magistrate on Friday, prompting the Magistrate to order an inquiry into his entry. Magistrate directed the officer in charge of court security to investigate how the monk entered the court premises and submit a report. The matter was raised when the case concerning more..

Sri Lanka Police to get new uniform next year

Aug 23 (NW) SL Police is expected to introduce a new uniform early next year, Minister Ananda Wijepala said. He said the proposed change was being made in consultation with police officers and could be introduced by Jan or Feb. “We are attempting to introduce this change by next Jan or Feb,” he said. Govt’s plans were not limited to changing the appearance of police officers, but also included measures aimed at improving the quality of the service and making it more public-friendly. more..

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A price tag on Lanka’s water

Aug 23 (ST) On the cusp of an extensive period of dry weather and an unprecedented drought in Europe, Australia and the Americas, water that covers more than 70% of Planet Earth and which is vital for plants, animals and humans alike to live has come into global focus big time. Last week, ADB hosted a discussion in Colombo as a part of its 2021 Serendipity Knowledge programme to explore ways and means for private hands to make money from SL’s upper watersheds (ST of Aug 16). more..

SLR launches Next XV rugby league

Aug 23 (TM) SL school rugby is set to enter the franchise era with the official launch of Next XV, a groundbreaking new competition bringing together 140 of the nation’s leading schoolboy rugby players across four city-based franchises. Details of this novel concept were revealed by officials of Sri Lanka Rugby (SLR) during a press conference held at Cinnamon Life at City of Dreams in Colombo on Thursday. The first-ever edition of the league is set to be played each Saturday from 19 Sept to more..

A future starved of Test cricket

Aug 23 (Island) The next crop of Sri Lanka’s Test cricketers will be on show when the second Test against India gets underway at the SSC on today. All these rookies must be wondering what exactly is in store for them in the longest format of the game moving forward. Every administrator, before coming to office, tells us how much he loves Test cricket, how it remains the ultimate form of the game and how nothing could ever replace it. more..

The Next Wave of Blue Growth

Aug 23 (Island) As an island economy with a maritime space significantly larger than its land area, Sri Lanka’s future economic opportunities extend well beyond its coastline. Coral reefs, mangroves, sea-grass beds, lagoons, beaches, fisheries and offshore waters are not merely biodiversity assets; they are productive economic infrastructure supporting tourism, fisheries, shipping, coastal protection, food security and livelihoods. For the private sector, a healthy ocean presents more..

Sri Lanka to strengthen management of shark fishing industry

Aug 23 (DM) Fisheries, Aquatic and Marine Resources Ministry has initiated a programme to strengthen the management of SL’s shark fishing industry in line with international standards. A special discussion on the sustainable management of shark fishing was recently held at the Ministry under the patronage of its Secretary, Dr. Kolitha Kamal Jinadasa, with the participation of Director General of the Department of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Susantha Kahawattamahathaya. more..

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De Silva wants Sri Lanka's fast bowlers to raise their game a little bit

Aug 23 (CI) Sri Lanka captain Dhananjaya de Silva would love to have more genuinely quick fast bowlers to pick from, and he wants more from the seamers in the team already. Asitha Fernando has been so consistent over the past few years that he has become Sri Lanka's lead seamer. But where he delivers consistency and intensity in the 130kph range, Sri Lanka have attempted to unsettle opposition batters by fielding a quick capable of higher pace at the other end. more..

Nightingale who stirred the nation’s conscience

Aug 23 (ST) My dear Nanda Malini, Sri Lankans reacted with great sorrow, hearing that you had left us for the Land of Never Return on Thursday night. Many knew that you were not in the best of health for some time. Still, this news shocked us. The sense of loss they felt was palpable and was expressed freely over the past few days. We haven’t seen such an outpouring of grief, perhaps since the passing of the other Malini, our greatest actress, just over a year ago. more..

Nanda Malini Pavana and the voice of the unheard

Aug 23 (SO) There are singers whose voices become part of a nation’s entertainment. There are others whose voices become part of its memory. And then there are those rare artists whose voices become part of a nation’s conscience. Nanda Malini belonged to the third kind. Her death at the age of 82 has left Sri Lanka not merely mourning an extraordinary singer, but listening again to a body of music that has accompanied the country more..

From the first to the 22nd: A short history of amendment politics and reform frustrations

Aug 23 (Island) The die is cast yet again over a constitutional amendment in SL. But the latest of the amendments – the 22nd of them in 48 years – comes in the midst of a unique set of political circumstances and may entail equally unique consequences. The first 16 of the amendments were done and dusted by Dec 1988, within ten years of the life of the current constitution, and all of them during the decade long tenure of Prez JR Jayewardene the architect and creator of more..

Fiddling with the Constitution while the economy idles

Aug 23 (TM) The much-quoted 19th century English historian believed that as people gain more authority, their moral sense tends to weaken and total control removes all limits on corrupt conduct. Almost every Executive President SL has produced since the office was created has, at some point, fallen for its temptations. The tell-tale sign is nearly always the same: an inability to leave the Judiciary alone. J.R. Jayewardene, the very architect of the executive presidency, could not resist more..

AKD’s JVP/NPP Govt faces changing public mood, judicial battle, economic pressure...

Aug 23 (TM) The political mood around President AKD and his JVP-led NPP Govt appears to be changing, with public approval falling and confidence in the economy taking an even sharper hit. The latest Verité Research Mood of the Nation poll puts Govt approval at 49.83%, down from 65% in February. While almost half of the public continues to approve of the Govt’s performance, the decline is difficult to dismiss. more..

Need for restraint and caution

Aug 23 (Island) The 22nd Constitutional Amendment (22A) Bill is now before the Supreme Court (SC). Dozens of petitions have been filed against it. The SC is facing a formidable challenge; it has to examine all these petitions and convey its determination to the Speaker of Parliament within three weeks. Having undertaken to raise the retirement ages of the serving judges, the govt has placed the SC in an unenviable position. Invoking the fundamental principle of natural justice, more..

Who will sing for the downtrodden?

Aug 23 (SO) There are artists who entertain a nation, and there are artists who become the conscience of one. Nanda Malini, who began her singing career in 1961, belonged to the latter. Her voice was never merely an instrument for beautiful melodies. Across nearly six decades, it carried the anxieties, hopes, grief, and anger of ordinary Sri Lankans. She sang of love and longing, but she also sang of war, struggle, poverty, injustice, displacement, motherhood, faith and more..

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