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Easter Sunday Attacks: Investigations moving too slowly, says CBCSL

Jan 19 (TM) Although the Govt promised to reveal the truth behind the 2019 Easter Sunday terror attacks within specific timeframes, Catholic Bishops Conference of SL (CBCSL) charged that progress in the related investigations remains very slow. CBCSL Spokesperson, Rev. Fr. Jude Chrishantha Fernando said the Govt including Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake had repeatedly announced deadlines, including two-week and one-month timelines, but that these had passed without more..

RTI commission directs Presidential Secretariat to disclose details of vehicles

Jan 19 (DM) Right to Information (RTI) Commission has directed the Presidential Secretariat to release information relating to the vehicle registration numbers of vehicles handed over to the Secretariat following the conclusion of the tenure of former Prez Ranil Wickremesinghe, as well as the names of the Ministries and Departments to which these vehicles were subsequently allocated. The RTI Commission directed the Secretary to the Prez, Dr. Nandika Sanath Kumanayake, more..

3 arrested over social media video showing woman forcibly stripped

Jan 19 (NW) suspects in connection with a video circulated on social media that allegedly shows a woman being forcibly stripped, Police Media Division said. The main suspect, a 43-year-old businessman from the Fairfield area in Borella, was arrested on Jan. 18 while hiding at a hotel in Hikkaduwa police said. Two additional suspects, aged 44 and 55 and residents of the Eheliyagoda area, were also taken into custody on charges of aiding and abetting the main suspect and concealing evidence. more..

Coal scandal: Govt urged to release lab report

Jan 19 (Island) The govt is under mounting pressure to release a foreign laboratory report on the controversial coal consignment imported for the Lakvijaya Power Plant, with the FSP accusing the authorities of political interference and tender manipulation. FSP Education Secretary Pubudu Jagoda demanded an immediate explanation for the delay in disclosing the report from a Dutch laboratory, Cotecna, which was commissioned to test samples of the coal stocks in question more..

NGJA revises taxation method for imported rough gemstones to support industry

Jan 19 (AD) National Gem and Jewellery Authority (NGJA) has announced a revision to the taxation methodology for importing rough gemstones, aiming to provide relief to industry stakeholders and support the country’s goal of achieving $1 billion in annual gem export earnings. Chairman of the NGJA, S.P. Chaminda stated that the revised measures will offer significant assistance to gem importers. During the press briefing, the NGJA Chairman explained the details of the new system: more..

EVs make up 10% of Sri Lanka’s 2025 vehicle imports as market rebounds

Jan 19 (DM) SL’s automotive sector witnessed a significant shift in 2025, with electric vehicles (EVs) capturing 10% of total passenger vehicle imports following the lifting of prolonged import restrictions. A total of 64,556 cars and SUVs were imported during the year, driven by a strong surge in pent-up demand that had accumulated while the market was closed. The market rebound was initially led by the high-end segment, which resulted in a higher proportion of EV imports immediately after restrictions were eased. more..

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Public to be notified on Rebuilding Sri Lanka Fund donations through its website

Jan 19 (AD) The official website related to the Rebuilding Sri Lanka national programme has been launched under the patronage of President Anura Kumara Dissanayake. The primary objective of the initiative is to build an organized and trustworthy process by bringing together the general public, the private sector and the international community onto a single platform to rebuild Sri Lanka following the devastation caused to the country by cyclone Ditwah, more..

Central Bank highlights security features of Rs. 2,000 commemorative note

Jan 19 (NW) The Central Bank of Sri Lanka has outlined the key security features of the Rs. 2,000 commemorative currency note issued to mark its 75th anniversary. According to the Central Bank, the note includes multiple advanced security features to help the public easily verify its authenticity. When held up to the light, the Lion with Sword watermark and the complete see-through image can be clearly seen, along with micro text embedded in the design. When the note is tilted, more..

Army bag Best Team award at Lanka Ride Cycling

Jan 19 (DN) Saranga Perera came to the highlight of the Inaugural Lanka Ride Cycle Race winning Best Sprinter, King of the Mountains and Overall Champion awards while SL Army team emerged Best Team of the three stage race yesterday. The cycle race concluded successfully yesterday covering 440km in 3 stages (first stage from Lake House to Gannoruwa), second stage (from Gannoruwa to A'pura) and third and final stage yesterday from Anuradhapura via Putthalam back to Colombo more..

Steering Committee begins post-Ditwah disaster needs assessment

Jan 19 (FT) Govt last week launched the national program, Rebuilding Sri Lanka, a comprehensive initiative designed to coordinate the nation’s recovery from the extensive devastation caused by Cyclone Ditwah. Meeting was held on 13 January at the BMICH under the patronage of Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake. The Rebuilding Sri Lanka program will be financed through a multi-pronged strategy. This includes the re-purposing of existing projects, the strategic re-allocation of funds, more..

Liquidator seeks buyer for Krrish Building mixed-use project

Jan 19 (FT) The liquidator of The One Transworks Square Ltd, has invited offers for the Krrish Building project, a large-scale mixed-use development in Colombo, which is currently under liquidation. The project has been marketed as a strategic investment opportunity comprising luxury hotels under The Ritz and JW brands, branded residences, office space, and high-end retail within a single landmark development. According to the project summary, the development consists of more..

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Hayleys Fentons Limited initiates construction of Sri Lanka’s largest private-sector wind power project

Jan 19 (TM) HayWind, the wind energy arm of Hayleys Fentons Limited, part of the Hayleys Group – SL’s largest diversified conglomerate – marked a defining milestone in the country’s renewable energy journey with the groundbreaking ceremony of its 50 MW Wind Power Project in Mannar. This landmark project represents the largest private-sector investment in wind energy in SL’s history. The ceremony, attended by Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake and key govt officials, more..

Harini–Sajith talks deadlocked over CC’s civil society nominees

Jan 19 (ST) Talks between the govt and the opposition remained deadlocked this week over the appointment of three civil society members to the Constitutional Council. PM Harini Amarasuriya and Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa disagreed on the names of the three replacement members representing civil society. Discussions had been ongoing between the prime minister and opposition leader over the new appointments, given that the term of office of the three outgoing civil society members more..

AKD 66% progressive on election promises so far

Jan 19 (FT) Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake has met 10 of his key election promises by Nov 2025, while 10 more are in progress, nine have shown no progress, and one has failed, according to the latest update of the Anura Metre manifesto tracker. The assessment monitored 30 key promises made in the 2024 Presidential Election manifesto and includes the 2026 Budget, but was completed prior to Cyclone Ditwah. more..

EFC National Best Employer Awards 2025 tomorrow

Jan 19 (FT) Employers’ Federation of Ceylon (EFC) will host the inaugural EFC National Best Employer Awards 2025 tomorrow at the Galle Face Hotel, commencing at 6 p.m. The event, originally scheduled for Dec 2025, was postponed due to the recent cyclone disaster. The Awards will celebrate organisational excellence, human-centred leadership, and meaningful national socio-economic contribution, marking a significant milestone in recognising outstanding employer practices in Sri Lanka. more..

Manufacturing, services expand in December despite Ditwah: CBSL PMI

Jan 19 (FT) The manufacturing and services sectors have expanded sharply in Dec 2025 despite the impact of the Ditwah devastation as per the Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) compiled by the CB. It said the PMI – Manufacturing recorded an index value of 60.9 in Dec 2025, indicating a continued expansion in manufacturing activities. All sub-indices contributed positively to this increase, mainly supported by seasonal demand, despite adverse weather-related disruptions experienced at the beginning of the month. more..

Sri Lanka entering investment-constrained recovery phase

Jan 19 (FT) Sri Lanka has emerged from the crisis phase with stronger macroeconomic buffers, but the economy is now confronting a more familiar constraint: how to generate durable growth without reopening old vulnerabilities, according to HNB Stockbrokers Director – Research Shehan Cooray. Speaking at the HNB Investment Bank (HNBIB) Investment Outlook and Market Strategy 2026 Forum last week, Cooray said the economic impact of Cyclone Ditwah was likely to be contained, more..

Home Lands Group emerges as Sri Lanka’s premier force in lifestyle and developer leadership

Jan 19 (SO) At a time when SL’s property landscape is experiencing rapid transformation, one organisation continues to define the direction of the market through scale, innovation, and an unwavering commitment to quality. At the 2025 PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards (SL), the Home Lands Group of Companies maintained its place at the peak of the industry, acquiring two of the most influential awards of the year: Best Developer for the Group and Best Lifestyle Developer for Home Lands Skyline (Pvt) Ltd. more..

HNB CEO says strong loan growth testing bank margins, liquidity as funding mix shifts

Jan 19 (FT) The banking sector has delivered solid financial results and rapid balance sheet expansion over the past year, but the pace of growth is now creating new pressures on margins, liquidity, and funding costs, Hatton National Bank (HNB) CEO and HNB Investment Bank (HNBIB) Chairman Damith Pallewatte said. Speaking at HNBIB Investment Outlook and Market Strategy 2026 Forum, Pallewatte said loan growth in 2025 had been exceptional by historical standards, driven in part by a structural shift in bank balance sheets. more..

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Magi Enterprises writes new chapter in SL’s garment industry with Rs. 2.4 b investment

Jan 19 (FT) Magi Enterprises Lanka Ltd, is shaping the future of SL’s garment industry with a landmark investment and a bold vision for growth, marking its 10th anniversary with a major modernisation initiative and the laying of the foundation stone for a new factory complex. With the objective of strengthening the local economy and enhancing industrial capacity, the company is investing over AUD 12 million (around Rs. 2.4 billion) in advanced technology and infrastructure. more..

WCIC Prathibhabhisheka WE Awards 2025 celebrates forerunners

Jan 19 (FT) The Women’s Chamber of Industry and Commerce (WCIC) Prathibhabhisheka Women Entrepreneur Awards (WEA) 2025, held last week, celebrated forerunners that contribute as women-owned/women-led businesses in SL. The WCIC Prathibhabhisheka Women Entrepreneur Awards is a flagship event organised annually by the WCIC as the national chamber for women in business to honour women entrepreneurs for their tenacity and vigour to drive businesses that contribute to the SL economy. more..

Proposed counterterrorism law risks more abuses

Jan 19 (HRW) SL govt’s proposed counterterrorism legislation includes numerous provisions similar to the current abusive law and risks facilitating the same kind of repression, Human Rights Watch said today. The bill does not meet benchmarks set out by the UN counterterrorism expert or comply with human rights obligations and commitments that SL made to the European Union to benefit from trade arrangements under Generalized System of Preferences (GSP+). more..

Let children touch science and mathematics

Jan 19 (Island) During my visits to several schools in villages and nearby semi-urban areas, I encountered a troubling contradiction at the heart of science and mathematics education. These subjects—meant to explain the natural world and sharpen human reasoning—were being taught almost entirely without laboratories, experiments, or meaningful connections to everyday life. Classrooms were filled with definitions, formulas, and copied notes, while practical spaces remained locked, underused, more..

Editorial: Cops playing same old game

Jan 19 (Island) Police did not breathalyse NPP MP Asoka Ranwala following a serious road accident he caused last month and went out of their way to ensure that he would not undergo a blood alcohol test until more than 12 hours had elapsed. But on Friday they swiftly administered a breath test on a driver who happened to ram his vehicle into a car driven by MP Ranwala’s wife on the Kelaniya-Biyagama road, and lost no time in declaring that he was drunk. Such is the selective efficiency of the police. more..

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Getting our sea legs in shape

Jan 19 (TM) SL often trumpets our strategic location in the Indian Ocean as one of the island’s main advantages. However, as islanders, Sri Lankans have been lethargic about the massive ocean domain, with policy formulation and implementation regarding ocean affairs, often given a low priority by the Polity and the general public. This lack of affinity with the ocean around the island has long placed SL at a disadvantageous position and cost the island vital opportunities more..

Why gallery politics cannot solve systemic failures

Jan 19 (SO) Over the past weeks, the SL political stage and social media have been occupied by a singular incident, a technical error in the printing of the Grade 6 English textbook. While the investigation results are yet to be released, meaning it can only be identified as a technical glitch for now, this incident has opened the floodgates for cheap, opportunistic politics. For those seeking to profit from opportunism, this error is not merely an administrative lapse, more..

'Colombo Port rebuilds confidence through strategic shift'

Jan 19 (SO) After a period marked by operational strain and eroding confidence among global shipping lines, the Colombo Port has staged a notable turnaround. A recalibrated strategy that prioritises Port-wide growth over internal competition, tighter service standards, and accelerated capacity expansion at State-run terminals has helped restore Colombo’s standing as a reliable regional hub. Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA) Managing Director Ganaka Hemachandra explained how more..

Why energy policy needs clarity, not confusion

Jan 19 (CT) At a time when Sri Lanka is trying to stabilise its economy and rebuild public trust, clarity in governance matters more than ever. That is why the recent claim by the Minister of Power and Energy — that contracts have been signed for 12,789 megawatts of power generation — has raised more questions than confidence. Energy planning is not an area where vague figures or sweeping statements can be brushed aside. It is a highly technical, long-term and capital-intensive sector, more..

Harini’s fall from divine grace

Jan 19 (ST) The govt was forced to capitulate to rising public anger over the inclusion of an atrociously inappropriate weblink in the English module for Grade 6 children and withdraw the offensive book from the curriculum for 10- or 11-year-olds. Not even the sudden visit last week of PM Harini Amarasuriya, donning her Education Ministry hat and carrying with her a library of Grade 6 English modules, to explain to the Venerable Malwathu and Asgiri Mahanayaka Theras of the Siam Nikaya that though, more..

Central Expressway Project: Does Sri Lanka need to re-prioritise infrastructure projects?

Jan 19 (TM) As the Central Province struggles to recover from the destruction left in the wake of Cyclone Ditwah, reasoning for the long-contested Central Expressway Project is once again being questioned. Landslides, damaged roads, disrupted agriculture, and increasingly vulnerable hill country communities have exposed the region’s environmental sensitivity, prompting renewed questions about how – and where – development should now proceed, and at what cost? more..

Call Them Monks?

Jan 19 (GV) A listener should have been pardoned for dismissing it as an AI-generated parody. Except that it wasn’t. Walawahangunawave Dhammarathana Thero, chief incumbent of the ancient Mihintale temple, did claim to have a special relationship with the US president. He has an inside track to Donald Trump and to Mark Zuckerberg, the monk said, via a child known to him who studying in England, in Cambridge. The monk went on to reveal that this child was instrumental in reducing US tariffs on SL. more..

Trials-at-Bar in Sri Lanka: Use and abuse

Jan 19 (DM) It is reported that a Trial-at-Bar is being contemplated in respect of allegations against former Prez Ranil Wickremesinghe regarding misuse of state resources for a visit to a British university on his return from attending sessions of the UN in New York and an official visit to Cuba. If this is correct, it would make legal history in our country, because there has been no previous instance of the procedure of a Trial-at- Bar being invoked against a former Head of State. more..

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