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Two defendants acquitted from murder case after 27 years

Nov 13 (AD) The Kuliyapitiya High Court Judge, Manoj Thalgodapitiya, has ordered the acquittal of two defendants indicted before the Anuradhapura High Court for a murder that took place in Rajanganaya 27 years ago. The defendants, identified as Dadigamage Premasiri alias Ukkuwa and K. Wasantha Kumar alias K. Wasantha, both residents of Rajanganaya, were acquitted due to insufficient evidence presented by the prosecution. High Court Judge ruled that more..

Over 100 mm showers after 2 p.m on election day

Nov 13 (DM) There is a possibility of thundershowers exceeding 100 mm tomorrow after 2 p.m, Deputy Director of the Meteorology Dept, said. He noted that the parliamentary elections are scheduled to be held tomorrow and advised the people to go to the polling stations before the rains. “With the low-pressure area forming over the south-west Bay of Bengal, heavy showers of 100 mm are likely in some areas of the Central, Uva, Sabaragamuwa, and Southern Provinces, more..

FSP saves Thriposha Company by raising alarm over govt moving to sell it

Nov 13 (Island) The govt decided to stop the sale of Thriposha Company only after the Frontline Socialist Party (FSP) had raised the issue, FSP propaganda secretary Pubudu Jayagoda said. Jayagoda criticised the govt’s handling of the Thriposha issue, stating that it was only after the Jana Aragalaya Alliance raised its voice that the Ministry of Finance announced it would not proceed with the shutdown. more..

Customs officers temporarily call off trade union action

Nov 13 (AD) SL Customs Trade Union Alliance says that the decision taken by the customs officers to only carry out the activities related to their respective duties has been temporarily suspended. The customs officers had resorted to a union action of carrying out only the work related to their official duties, in protest against the alleged false accusations levelled against them by container truck owners and drivers during an observation visit by Minister Vijitha Herath to the Colombo Port more..

Avoid gathering in groups after polling ends

Nov 13 (CT) If citizens gather in groups to watch the election results on television or participate in public screening events after the polling stations close on Thursday, it will be considered an unlawful gathering, and legal action will be taken against such persons, Chairman of the Election Commission (EC), R.M.A.L. Rathnayake said. He was speaking at a media briefing, detailing the guidelines for the media and the public ahead of the General Election scheduled for tomorrow. more..

Is SL witnessing a shift in its ethnic politics?

Nov 13 (FL) SL President Anura Kumara Dissanayake is selling hope ahead of the Nov 14 Parliamentary elections. Not just for the Sinhalese in the south, but for the Tamils in the north. The election of Dissanayake in late September this year as President was a breath of fresh air for a country long dominated by a set of influential political families. Many voters this reporter spoke to—both in Colombo and Jaffna—said they would vote more..

The Tamil question in a changing Sri Lanka: The limits of Dissanayake’s leftist agenda

Nov 13 (TD) As Sri Lanka heads toward a significant parliamentary election, the recent presidential victory of Anura Kumara Dissanayake has ignited hopes for political transformation. For the first time, the grassroots Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) and National People’s Power coalition (NPP) have gained a foothold in national leadership by winning over large sections of the Sinhala population, including many former Rajapaksa voters, raising expectations for systemic change. more..

Korea extends support to advance Sri Lanka’s agriculture sector

Nov 13 (PMD) Korean Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) Association has expressed its commitment to support SL in advancing the agriculture sector and enhancing related employment opportunities. Additionally, the association has agreed to provide technical assistance and training resources essential for the development of the fishing industry. These topics were highlighted during a meeting held today (13) at the Prez Secretariat between a delegation from the Korean SME Association more..

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Private sector urged to grant leave for employees to vote in General Election

Nov 13 (AD) Commissioner General of Elections, Saman Sri Ratnayake, has requested private sector and banking sector employers to grant leave for employees to cast their vote at the parliamentary election which is to be held on Thursday (14). He said that all eligible voters should be allowed to cast their vote to exercise their franchise. The Commissioner General further emphasized that all A/L students who are also eligible voters this year (2024) should be allowed to cast their votes more..

Sri Lanka sees less election complaints than in previous years

Nov 13 (EN) Election Commission had received 188 complaints on Monday (11) when campaigning officially ceased ahead of the Parliamentary Election on Nov 14. A majority of the complaints were on election law violations, with only one incident reported of actual violence. Total complaints received by the commission since the election was declared on Sept 26 was 2,999. Number of incidents are considerably less compared to the 8,683 reported in the previous parliamentary poll more..

Election sees surge in female candidates, but can it break patriarchal norms?

Nov 13 (SCMP) A notable number of women are contesting SL’s general elections on Thursday, signalling a potential shift in the nation’s male-dominated political landscape, but analysts warn that simply having more female candidates is not enough to transform the country’s leadership culture. The rise in female candidates come as Sri Lankans prepare to elect the first parliament under SL’s inaugural leftist govt, led by Prez more..

Former PMD Director General allegedly threatens photographer

Nov 13 (DM) Kahathuduwa Police launched an investigation following a complaint filed by a photographer from the Presidential Media Division (PMD), alleging that he was receiving threatening phone calls from the former Director General of the PMD. The complaint comes after several items, including a drone camera, were reported missing from the PMD. The missing equipment was discovered during a search conducted at the division’s facilities after President more..

DMC launches six emergency contact numbers

Nov 13 (CT) Disaster Management Centre (DMC) introduced six emergency contact numbers for the public to contact in case of an emergency during the General Election. These numbers are introduced in addition to its hotline ‘117’. Director of the Public Awareness and Education Unit at the DMC, Pradeep Kodippili, said on 12 November that 70-2117117, 011-3668032, 011-3668087, 011-3668025, 011-3668026 and 01136680119 are those numbers and will be in use from 12 to 16 November only. more..

Iranian Embassy refutes US allegations

Nov 13 (CT) Iranian Embassy in Colombo issued a media release regarding the baseless allegations in the US against the Islamic Republic of Iran, on the threat posed by alleged Iranians involved in the recent Arugam Bay incident against Israeli tourists. The statement said, that in recent days, certain biased and pro-Zionist media outlets have been attempting to recycle their old, worn-out scenarios by spreading baseless more..

SLTB to deploy additional buses

Nov 13 (CT) Sri Lanka Transport Board (SLTB) Chairman Ramal Siriwardana announced that the existing SLTB bus fleet would be mobilised across the country until Monday, to meet increased transportation demands during the election week. All SLTB provincial depots have been instructed to operate according to their regular timetables, with additional buses deployed to manage the heightened passenger flow in and out of Colombo, particularly during upcoming long weekend more..

Prof Tilak Hewawasam assumes duties as CEA Chairman

Nov 13 (CT) Professor Tilak Hewawasam recently assumed duties as the new Chairman of the Central Environmental Authority (CEA) on 8 October. He is a Senior Professor in Geology in the Department of Geography at the University of Peradeniya, and has also served as the Director of the university’s Centre for Environmental Sustainability (CES). In 2003, Professor Hewawasam obtained a Ph.D. in Geomorphology and Surface Geochemistry from the University of Berne in Switzerland. more..

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Dear voters, your valuable vote matters the most!

Nov 14 (DM) Sri Lanka has witnessed a number of Parliamentary Elections ever since she gained independence. But in each one of them, voters saw the same faces shuffling between rival political parties in their quest to retain power. On the contrary, today’s General Election is special for many reasons. Following the results of the recent Prez Election, many senior politicians stepped down from the elections race and claimed to be taking a temporary break from politics. more..

WIN urges govt to address gender based violence

Nov 14 (DM) Incidents of Domestic violence (DV), Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV) and other forms of gender based violence continue to fill police complaint books, reports, studies and other documents as successive governments have failed to provide a solution to this social crisis. Bureau for the Prevention of Abuse on Women and Children receives around 120,000-130,000 complaints related to domestic and gender based violence annually. So far 13 women have succumbed to injuries more..

The guns of Diyawanna

Nov 14 (TM) In the context of the Parliamentary General Election, which politicians will come to power, what they are planning to do, and how the public can expect from what is expected of public representatives are often discussed topics, and to a considerable degree, these decide election results. These matters were discussed during political debates and discussions that took place in the run-up to today’s Election. more..

Eternal vigilance

Nov 14 (TM) Securing a nation and its communities is a round the clock affair and a thankless one. The price of freedom is eternal vigilance. National security is a broad and evolving concept, and one which is often misunderstood by many. Nevertheless, for the practitioners of security, their work is tireless and never-ending. They need to be alert around the clock, have foresight, intuition and tact to deal with what's developing before them, and act swiftly when necessary. more..

Trump’s second coming with more promises as the world wonders

Nov 14 (ST) Centuries separate our little island from that land mass that stands between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans and remains the world’s most powerful nation. But a long history and a rich heritage do not necessarily divide the big from the tiny. Dirty politics and political chicanery driven by greed and the thirst for power seem to bring them together on occasion, never mind their civilisations and economic and military power. Trump’s triumphant return to the White House more..

It hardly feels like election time, say voters as campaign draws to a close

Nov 14 (ST) A largely subdued general elections campaign is due to wind down at midnight tomorrow (11) in accordance with election laws. There has been markedly less enthusiasm on the campaign trail compared to the campaign for the recently concluded presidential election. There have hardly been any major public rallies, unlike what was seen two months ago. Some voters have observed that in many areas, it hardly feels like more..

Govt needs to consider broader coalition

Nov 14 (Island) The govt is aware as much as anyone else that the country continues to be in an extremely vulnerable situation with the possibility of reversal to a state of economic decline a possible scenario. Both national and int'l experts have pointed this out with the IMF saying that the country is poised at knife’s edge. The govt’s care taken in navigating the situation has included accepting the IMF package, which the main opposition party is making so bold as to reject, more..

An appeal to Muslim voters

Nov 14 (CT) The post-Aragalaya political awakening resulting in the victory of Anura Kumara Dissanayake (AKD) as the country’s new prez was an endorsement for system change, the core demand of Aragalaya youth and promised by AKD. The fact that he was elected only with less than fifty percent of total votes polled does not invalidate his victory, because that election was conducted under the rules and regulations laid down by the existing system & followed accordingly by EC. more..

‘We’ve tried everybody else’

Will the parliamentary election result add to system change?

Nov 14 (GV) The parliamentary election on Nov 14 is going to be like no other in SL’s post independence history. Like the presidential election held on Sept 21, it will be another ground breaking expression of people’s will to change the govt at a peaceful election. In particular, it will empower the disempowered and marginalised people from lower socio-economic classes and those from rural and urban fringes who have been misled by previous rulers either by offering temporary more..

ComBank accelerates lending in Q3 as strong fundamentals spur growth

Nov 14 (FT) Commercial Bank of Ceylon Group said yesterday it has achieved impressive growth at the end of the third quarter of 2024 by banking on judicious portfolio management and continued improvement of its CASA ratio to counteract the impacts of reduced interest income in prevailing market conditions. Comprising SL’s biggest private sector bank, its subsidiaries, and an associate, the Commercial Bank Group has reported net interest income of Rs. 88.98 billion for 9 months more..

Kusal Mendis 143 and Avishka Fernando 100 put Sri Lanka 1-0 up

Nov 14 (CI) Kusal Mendis and Avishka Fernando made centuries, and put on 206 together to send Sri Lanka to a commanding score. Then, once rain had reduced NZ's chase to 27 overs, SL's spinners reaped five wickets for 22 runs to derail the visitors after their openers had made a strong start. In the end, NZ didn't get close to the 221 they required off 27 overs. They puttered to 175 for 9, with too little firepower in their lower order more..

BOC ups PBT by 66% in 3Q

Nov 14 (FT) In the first nine months of 2024, Bank of Ceylon (BOC) skilfully navigated SL’s complex economic terrain. Despite intense competition and global economic headwinds, the bank achieved a remarkable Profit Before Tax (PBT) of Rs. 37.6 billion, a substantial 66% increase over the same period in the previous year. This exceptional performance highlights the bank’s resilience and adaptability in the face of volatile market conditions and numerous challenges. more..

Editorial: Happy voting!

Nov 14 (Island) Sri Lanka goes to the polls today to elect a new Parliament. Curiously, voter enthusiasm has been at a low ebb, compared to that in the run-up to the 21 Sept presidential election. It has been interpreted as voter apathy in some quarters, but whether it is so will be seen only when the total number of votes to be polled is announced. Stakes are extremely high for all political parties in today’s contest. Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake has urged the public to fill the tenth parliament more..

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Will it be a clean pass or another blind-side maneuover–rugby fraternity awaits after...

Nov 14 (ST) The ruling issued by the Court of Appeal, directing the Director General of Sports to terminate his attempt to amend the Constitution of Sri Lanka Rugby (SLR) comes as a welcome sign to many in the fraternity. The ruling favours a constituted Annual General Meeting or an Election, as sought by the rugby stakeholders, notably the provincial unions who had a bigger say in SLR’s Executive Committee. But, the real issue to ponder is far from what it looks for rugby in SL. more..

NDB delivers solid profits amidst gradually reviving economic conditions

Nov 14 (FT) The National Development Bank (NDB) yesterday reported resilient performance for the nine months ended 30 Sept 2024, navigating challenges and optimising emerging opportunities in a reviving economy. CEO Kelum Edirisinghe said: “We are encouraged by the positive trajectory of Net Interest Margins (NIMs), strong cost discipline, and improved credit cost. These are a result of the focus we maintain on our strategy to deliver sustainable returns and enhance shareholder value more..

City of Dreams Sri Lanka casino pre-opening costs exceed Rs 1.9b

Nov 14 (ST) Pre-opening costs of the John Keells Holdings’ multi-billion rupee integrated resort, City of Dreams Sri Lanka, which includes a casino operated by Macau’s Melco Resorts & Entertainment, have risen to Rs 1.95 billion, the company reported. The costs are weighing on operating profitability, the second quarter of the financial year 2024-2025, review shows. JKH said the costs related to Cinnamon Life hotel more..

Pre-poll Bull Run persists at CSE

Nov 14 (FT) The Colombo stock market yesterday sustained its Bull Run ahead of today’s Parliamentary Election, with the benchmark index reaching a new high amidst robust turnover. The All Share Price Index (ASPI) gained 136 points or 1% to close at 13,125 points, the highest level in 34 months. The active S&P SL20 rose by 51 points or 1.3% to close short of 62 points to surpass the 4,000-points mark. Turnover was Rs. 7 billion involving 204.5 million shares. more..

DIMO drives agri mechanisation

Nov 14 (FT) DIMO, a leading diversified conglomerate in SL, launched the Mahata Wahina Wasi Wassa initiative to empower farmers by offering free laptops, tabs, electric bicycles, and overseas travel opportunities with each Mahindra tractor purchase. Farmers who purchase Mahindra tractors between 1 Aug and 30 Nov, are eligible for these exclusive gift packages with various choices available. The first package includes an electric bicycle, 2nd offers a group trip to Malaysia more..

Explainer: Sri Lanka’s key political risks after parliamentary elections

Nov 14 (EN) SL’s Prez Anura Dissanayake faces a range of key political risks and challenges, particularly given his position as the leader of the Marxist JVP-led NPP, a historically leftist alliance. The NPP is tipped to win the Nov 14 parliamentary polls, but it is uncertain what number of seats it will gain in the 225-member legislature. Dissanayake’s JVP has been involved in two insurrections in the past, while his broader more..

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