Jun 5 (FT) SL Chamber of Garment Exporters (SLCGE) presented a strategic proposal for the establishment of the SLCGE Design Hub to Deputy Minister Chathuranga Abeysinghe, on 28 May 2026. SLCGE delegation was led by President Nishantha Bakmeege, accompanied by chamber officials Jeremy Enas, Menuka Gunawardana, and Shehan Olegasageram. The proposed SLCGE Design Hub represents a pioneering initiative & is expected to be first of its kind within SL’s apparel industry.
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Kapila Chandrasena's legal team testifies in court
Jun 5 (NF) TColombo Fort Magistrate’s Court has ordered the further magisterial inquiry into the death of former SriLankan Airlines CEO Kapila Chandrasena to be postponed until the 9th. Recording of evidence in the death investigation was taken up for the eighth day today before Colombo Fort Magistrate Pasan Amarasena. During the proceedings, President’s Counsel Rienzie Arsakularatne, who appeared for Chandrasena in a prior case, along with his junior counsel
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From Cricketer to global spear thrower: The rise of Sri Lanka’s Rumesh Tharanga
Jun 5 (NW) By any measure, 92.62 metres is a long distance in javelin. For Rumesh Tharanga Pathirage, it was the throw that transformed him from one of Asia’s emerging talents into one of the world’s most talked-about athletes. When the 23-year-old Sri Lankan launched his javelin into the Rome sky at the Diamond League meet on 4 June, he did more than win a competition. He produced the longest throw in the world this year,
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First-ever Public Property Act changes sought over Deega Danthu’s death
Jun 5 (DM) Authorities are taking steps to invoke the Public Property Act for the first time in SL against a suspect accused of causing the death of the iconic tusker Deega Danthu, who was fatally electrocuted after becoming entangled in an illegally installed high-voltage electric fence. When the magisterial inquiry into the tusker’s death was taken up before Kekirawa Magistrate Udari Gunasekara, the Galkiriyagama Police was ordered to submit a valuation report on the deceased tusker
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Dollar rate increasing: Deputy Finance Minister Anil Jayantha responds
Jun 5 (NW) Deputy Minister Anil Jayantha Fernando says the recent increase in the US dollar exchange rate does not indicate that SL is facing an economic crisis, urging the public not to be misled by what he described as false and misleading claims. Addressing concerns over the depreciation of the rupee, Fernando said the recent movement in the exchange rate was linked to external shocks, including developments in the Middle East, which had increased demand for US dollars,
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1990 under military rule: Suwa Seriya employees launch protest
Jun 5 (DM) For the first time in its history, employees of the 1990 Suwa Seriya emergency ambulance service have launched a street protest yesterday in Colombo. Staff members gathered to voice their strong dissent against what they described as a newly imposed military-style administration and arbitrary workspace transfers that undermine the welfare of workers. An employee representative said that
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Fresh move to restructure two State Banks? : Ravi K
Jun 5 (DM) Highlighting that there is a fresh move to restructure two State Banks by offering shares to the public, Opposition MP Ravi Karunanayake urged the Govt to come out with the actual position with regard to the two institutions. “A document which outlines a plan to restructure Bank of Ceylon and People’s Bank has been leaked from the Ministry of Finance. It talks of a fresh move aimed at capital formation for the two Banks. It seems that there is a move to offer shares to the public,”
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Only 148 of Sri Lanka’s 455 elders’ homes registered: Minister after fire tragedy
Jun 5 (NW) The elders’ home in Anguruwathota, Horana, where a fire claimed the lives of 12 residents earlier this week, had been operating without the required registration and approval, Minister Upali Pannilage said. Speaking on the incident, the Minister said that under the Protection of the Rights of Elders Act No. 9 of 2000, any individual or institution accommodating more than five elderly persons as an elders’ home must be registered with National Secretariat for
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නියෝජ්ය අමාත්ය අර්කම් ඉල්යාස්
WCO integrity delegation meets Secretary to the Prez on integrity and anti-corruption...
Jun 5 (PMD) A three-member delegation from the World Customs Organization (WCO) Integrity Technical Sub-Committee, headed by Ms Andrea Hampton, Integrity Lead & A-CIP Programme Manager, met with the Secretary to the Prez Dr Nandika Sanath Kumanayake on June 2 at the Presidential Secretariat. The delegation which is on a Scoping Mission with SL Customs held discussions with the Secretary to the President on the measures implemented by
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Litro gas prices to remain unchanged for June
Jun 5 (AD) Litro Gas Company has decided not to make any revisions to domestic Litro LP gas prices for the month of June, the Litro Gas Lanka Ltd said. The company stated that despite increases in global LP gas prices and the depreciation of the SL rupee, domestic gas prices will remain unchanged for June. Litro Gas Lanka Ltd further noted that disciplined cost management measures, continuous sales growth, and strong profitability from other business segments have enabled the company to
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Sri Lanka to change public service from person to system based
Jun 5 (EN) SL’s Ministry of Digital Economy is planning to change the current public service from a person-based system to a system based on digitization, the Ministry said in a statement after a meeting. “The primary objective of this initiative is to enhance efficiency within the country’s public service and eliminate service delays by developing officers’ technological knowledge to keep pace with rapidly changing global technology,”
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Gimhani ruled out of T20 World Cup, Vimukthi called up as replacement
Jun 5 (CI) Shashini Gimhani, the ambidextrous wristspinner from Sri Lanka, will miss her maiden trip to the Women's T20 World Cup after picking up a lower-back injury during training. She has been replaced by right-arm seamer Chethana Vimukthi. Vimukthi is yet to play T20Is for Sri Lanka, although she has played three ODIs, all against New Zealand in March 2025. She was part of the Women's Asia Cup Rising Stars tournament earlier this year, playing one T20 for SL A in that campaign.
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Assets related to drug-trafficking worth Rs. 30M frozen in Thotalanga
Jun 5 (AD) Illegal Assets Investigation Division of SL Police has taken steps to freeze properties allegedly purchased using funds earned through drug trafficking by a female narcotics trafficker. According to police, the assets belong to a resident of Colombo 14, who, along with her husband, is alleged to have accumulated wealth through illegal drug trafficking activities. The frozen properties include a three-storey house and two plots of land located in Thotalanga, valued at Rs. 30 million.
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World Environment Day marked by national celebration under President’s patronage
Jun 5 (PMD) National commemoration of World Environment Day 2026, held under the theme Let us take action to mitigate the impacts of climate change, was held this morning at the Temple Trees under the patronage of Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake. The environmental policy of the present Govt, which is guided by a vision of a sustainable environment that ensures the survival and well-being of
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People living in tents face severe hardship, move back to homes in endangered areas
Jun 5 (DM) More than 25 Ditwah affected families living in tents in Wewandon estate in Kotmale have been burdened with further hardship due to the prevailing heavy rains. Several families have left the tents to live in their houses in the endangered areas regardless of the warnings of the disaster management authorities. They pointed out that they lived for more than eight months in tents undergoing severe hardship without any attention of the relevant authorities.
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CB Governor to brief House on fiscal policy and related economic matters next week
Jun 5 (Island) CB Governor Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe is scheduled to brief MPs on the country’s fiscal policy and related economic matters next Wednesday as Parliament convenes for sittings from June 9 to 12. The awareness programme to be held within the Parliamentary Complex on June 10 was approved by the Committee on Parliamentary Business at its meeting on June 1 chaired by Speaker Dr. Jagath Wickramaratne. The session has been arranged at the request of Minister
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විශේෂ ආරක්ෂාවක් මැද සියල්ල...
RDB delivers exceptional 1Q performance, setting the pace for transformational year
Jun 5 (FT) Regional Development Bank (RDB) has commenced FY2026 on a strong footing, delivering an exceptional first-quarter performance that reflects the successful execution of its transformation agenda, disciplined financial management, and unwavering commitment to empowering communities and driving inclusive economic growth. For the three months ended 31 March 2026, bank recorded robust growth across all key financial indicators, demonstrating the resilience of
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Climate summit to map Lanka’s growth strategy
Jun 5 (Island) As climate-linked regulations, investor expectations, and financing requirements increasingly influence global trade and market access, SL Climate Summit 2026, will place business readiness at the centre of national conversation, with a high-level line-up of policymakers, international agencies, corporate leaders, and technical experts set to examine what climate preparedness means for SL’s economy in practice. Organised by The CCC,
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Detainees mental well-being: HRCSL can’t act unless there’s a pattern
Jun 5 (TM) Human Rights Commission of SL (HRCSL) stated that it could not issue recommendations regarding the mental well-being of detainees unless it is formally informed of a pattern or trend indicating such concerns among persons held in custody. HRCSL Commissioner, Nimal Punchihewa said that although media reports have raised concerns about the psychological condition of certain detainees
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NPP govt misled Tamil youth for votes: Namal
Jun 5 (EN) NPP govt misled the youth in the north, opposition MP Namal Rajapaksa said after a Tamil singer was arrested under the draconian Prevention of Terrorism Act over alleged LTTE-related content. During the last Local Govt election campaign in the north, NPP-linked propaganda openly glorified the LTTE for political gain, he said, with a campaign song shared by NPP MPs promoting a harbour named after Velupillai Parvathi Amma, a statue of Prabhakaran, and claims that
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Sri Lanka mulls making tourist spots zero emission zones
Jun 5 (EN) Sri Lanka’s govt is considering transforming tourist zones into Zero Emission zones in the future, the govt information department has said. “The necessary background and possibilities for this have already been explored, and it is expected that this eco-friendly approach will give new life to the green tourism industry in Sri Lanka.” Steps to promote environmentally friendly electric vehicles (EVs) in tourist zones are being considered, according to the statement.
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SOE profits fall 18% to Rs. 444 b in 2025 weighed by CEB losses
Jun 5 (FT) SL’s major State-owned enterprises (SOEs) reported lower overall profitability in 2025, as a sharp reversal in the financial performance of the CEB outweighed strong earnings growth across the rest of the State enterprise sector. The country’s main 51 SOEs recorded a combined profit of Rs. 444.4 billion in 2025, down 17.6% from the previous year. However, excluding the CEB, the remaining 50 SOEs generated profits of
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Senior monk issues apology after criticising court order
Jun 5 (NW) Venerable Thiniyawala Palitha Thera has publicly apologized for comments he made regarding the overseas travel ban imposed on former Prez Gotabaya Rajapaksa. Chief Sanghanayaka of the Bentara Chapter of the Maha Vihaarawanshika Kotte Sri Kalyani Samagri Dharma Maha Sangha Sabhawa, said he had made the comments during a press conference held on June 3. Akcnowledging that at the press conference, he had condemned the travel ban,
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Sri Lanka’s narrow window to execute a real economic reset
Jun 5 (FT) Sri Lanka has reached a critical milestone by moving out of bankruptcy, but it would be misleading to call it a success. Debt restructuring is almost completed. Most agreements have been secured, a pathway to debt sustainability has been mapped, and institutional frameworks such as the Medium-Term Debt Management Strategy (MTDS) and institutionalising the centralised debt management function are being put in place. Please refer my 2017 article on MTDS
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අපරාධකරුවන් බේරන්න ශානිලා...
No talks yet on fresh IMF programme
Jun 5 (DM) As calls emerge from various political quarters for the Govt to secure a fresh programme with the IMF to be implemented after the current bailout package, a spokesperson for the global lender said that SL’s engagement for such an initiative is yet a matter to be discussed. In response to a query whether the Govt indicated the need for another programme, an IMF spokesperson said that the combined fifth and sixth reviews were just completed under the current EFF
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Monkeying with the judiciary
Jun 5 (FT) Under the 1978 Constitution of SL, the retirement age of a Judge of the Supreme Court is 65 years, while the retirement age of a Judge of the Court of Appeal is 63 years, as provided in Article 107(5). It is contended that, under the present political circumstances, the Govt's continued stability is heavily dependent upon the persecution of Opposition politicians. Therefore it becomes a prerequisite to have the current Judges in office beyond their mandatory age of retirement.
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Jun 5 (FT) Govt has reaffirmed its commitment to structural reforms aimed at strengthening economic resilience and sustaining fiscal consolidation, even as SL’s primary surplus is projected to moderate to 1% of GDP in 2026 from a record 5.4% in 2025. The projected decline reflects higher expenditure associated with a Rs. 500 billion supplementary allocation for Cyclone Ditwah relief and ME war-related external pressures
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Elders’ home devastated by fire was a house of horror: Witnesses
Jun 5 (Island) Police have come under public pressure to investigate allegations of inhumane treatmenf the residents at an elders’ home in Batagoda, which was also reportedly used as a care centre for persons with special needs, following a devastating fire that has so far claimed 12 lives. Eyewitnesses who were among the first responders told the media that several residents had been chained inside rooms at the Senehase Kedella Elders’ Home when the fire broke out
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Court to deliver decision on Suresh Sallay’s psychiatric assessment request on June 10
Jun 5 (NW) Colombo Fort Magistrate’s Court is to deliver its decision on June 10 regarding a request to direct the Director General of Health Services to appoint a psychiatric medical board to examine former State Intelligence Service Director Suresh Sallay and submit a report. The matter was taken up before Colombo Fort Magistrate Pasan Amarasena following a motion filed by lawyers representing Sallay, who is currently being detained by the CID in connection with investigations into
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New US tariff could erode Sri Lanka’s export competitiveness: CCC warns
Jun 5 (DM) Colombo Chamber of Commerce (CCC) says at a time when SL is working to accelerate export growth, attract investment, and create employment opportunities, any increase in trade barriers presents a significant challenge. Cautions uncertainty surrounding market access could weigh on investor confidence and complicate efforts to expand exports at a time when global trade conditions remain challenging.
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Medicine prices to be increased
Jun 5 (TM) The National Medicines Regulatory Authority (NMRA) said that it is considering an increase in medicine prices following the depreciation of the SL Rupee against the US$. Chairperson of the NMRA, specialist Dr Ananda Wijewickrama stated that the relevant procedures are currently underway in this regard. He noted that initial steps have been taken to revise the prices of both imported medicines and locally manufactured pharmaceuticals in response to rising costs.
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OIC accused in gem theft probe granted bail
Jun 5 (DM) The Officer-in-Charge (OIC) of the Eheliyagoda Police Station, who was arrested in connection with an investigation conducted by the National Police Commission, was released on bail by the Avissawella Magistrate's Court today. Avissawella Magistrate Pramoda Jayasekara ordered the suspect's release on three personal sureties of Rs. 1 million each. The court also imposed a travel ban, preventing the suspect from leaving the country until further notice.
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