SLPP secures control of Kuliyapitiya & Udubaddawa PS despite NPP majorities
June 13 (TM) The SLPP has taken control of the Kuliyapitiya and Udubaddawa Pradeshiya Sabhas, despite NPP holding a majority in both bodies following the 2025 LG Elections. In Kuliyapitiya, SLPP’s Wijesiri Ekanayake was elected Chairman with support from the SJB, UNP, CMC, and Sarvajana Balaya. NPP had won 21 seats, SJB 9, SLPP 6, UNP 4, ACMC 2, and Sarvajana Balaya 1. Accordingly, in Udubaddawa, SLPP’s Nihal Jayasinghe was elected Chairman, also with
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Power tariff hike is legal, not political: Deputy Minister
June 13 (NF) Deputy Minister of Finance, Dr. Harshana Suriyapperuma, clarified that the recent adjustments to electricity tariffs are not politically motivated but are mandated by the Electricity Act under a cost-reflective pricing mechanism. He explained that while electricity tariffs were reduced earlier this year, current revisions are necessary to align with actual production and distribution costs. He emphasized that the pricing mechanism is based on legal requirements
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ආචාර්ය හර්ෂ ද සිල්වා
All services of the President’s Fund to be made fully accessible online from June 21
June 13 (PMD) The acceptance of applications for medical assistance under the President’s Fund through Divisional Secretariats island wide commenced on Feb 7. Following the successful implementation of that initiative, preparations have now been completed to expand the digital system to include all other services offered by the Fund. Accordingly, the public will be able to apply online via any Divisional Secretariat across the country for a wide range of services provided under
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DFCC Bank first foreign corporate to list bond on India’s NSE International Exchange
June 13 (FT) DFCC Bank has become the first foreign corporate entity to list a bond on the National Stock Exchange – International Exchange (NSE IX) at GIFT City, India – marking a significant milestone in Sri Lanka’s capital markets and reinforcing DFCC Bank’s position as a regional leader in sustainable finance. This listing completes a strategic multiple listing journey for DFCC Bank’s Green Bond, which was first issued in SL and subsequently dual-listed on the Luxembourg Stock Exchange.
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President invites German investors to explore new opportunities in tourism sector
June 13 (PMD) Prez Anura Kumara Disanayake, who is currently on an official visit to Germany, met with representatives of the Tourism and Travel Industry Associations, along with Outbound Travel/Tour Operators, this morning at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in Berlin. During the meeting, Prez outlined the progressive measures undertaken by the SL govt to promote sustainable tourism. Prez emphasized improvements in tourism
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Country now on rebuilding path: Prelate
June 13 (DN) Anunayaka of the Malwatte Chapter of the Siyam Nikaya Most. Ven. Dimbulkumbure Wimaladhamma Thera stated that the country had previously suffered disgrace due to rampant corruption, nepotism, and misgovernance, but is now on a path toward rebuilding with greater order. The Thera made these remarks when newly appointed Mayor of Kandy, Chandrasiri Wijenayake, visited the Malwatte Maha Viharaya yesterday to receive blessings following his assumption in office.
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SL local stationery makers form association
June 13 (EN) Domestic manufacturers of stationery in SL have banded together to form an association, Ceylon Chamber of Commerce said. The Association of Local Stationery Manufacturers (ALSM) was officially inaugurated earlier this week. A priority of the association would be to advocate for the industry at a policy level, the inaugural President of ALSM Indrajith Binduhewa said. He expressed confidence in the industry’s export potential, adding that with stronger collaboration and strategic
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Sri Lanka’s pharma ambitions take shape, the largest plant set to take off
June 13 (DM) In the post-independence era, Sri Lanka achieved a lot in terms of social development compared to other countries in the region. Sri Lanka is way ahead of countries such as India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal in South Asia in this regard. The country can be proud of its achievements in terms of its progress in quality healthcare and high literacy level. Nevertheless, picture is not always rosy since
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Nearly 180 essential medicines short in supply: GMOA
June 13 (NW) Dr. Chamil Wijesinghe of the GMOA reports that nearly 180 essential medicines are in short supply at the central drug storage facilities as of May 2025. Additionally, around 50 types of essential drugs are lacking within the hospital system. The shortages include painkillers, antibiotics, and medications for blood pressure, diabetes, and kidney-related conditions. He also noted a growing scarcity of cancer treatment drugs, which has restricted treatment access for
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Suspect arrested over false SriLankan flight hijack threat
June 13 (CT) Wellawatta Police, yesterday, arrested a suspect believed to have made a false phone complaint claiming that a SriLankan Airlines aircraft arriving from Indonesia was being hijacked, an act considered hostile to the State. The suspect was found in possession of a tablet, an iPhone, a portable router, a pair of hand fuses, and numerous bank receipts related to money transactions, all of which have been taken into Police custody. Police claimed that the tablet contained numerous
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කුප්ප දේශපාලනේ ප්රතිමූර්තිය
Container controversy, what’s it all about?
June 14 (DM) Ramanathan Archchuna, the Jaffna District Independent MP who seems to be fond of stirring controversies, apparently in a bid for attention seeking had on June 5, put forward an interesting theory on the 323 containers that are now in the centre of a hullabaloo after they were released from the Colombo harbour without undergoing physical inspection. He stated in Parliament, a privileged place for politicians to make any false allegation against anybody, that the containers in question
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Recalling how Kadirgamar survived the Swissair Athens plane crash of 1979
June 14 (CT) Plane crashes are becoming an all too common and terrifying reality. Often, it appears, it is not so much the impact of the crash itself that is fatal but the fire that erupts within the plane, especially one carrying a full quota aviation fuel. The massive death toll, yet the miraculous survival of 40-year old British national Vishwashkumar Ramesh, in the Air India crash in Ahmedabad on June 12, has touched me profoundly. A surfeit of traumatic experiences in my life,
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Sumanthiran goes to Court over gazetting of 5941 acres Northern lands issue
June 14 (DM) A controversial issue of grave concern to the Tamil people of the northern and eastern provinces in recent times has been the seizure of privately owned lands by the SL State and some of its organs. Thousands of acres of lands have been appropriated under various reasons by agencies such as the Army, Navy, Air Force, Police and depts of Archaeology, Forests, Forest Conservation, Wildlife and coast conservation and coastal conservation management.
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A new opposition alliance for local governance
June 14 (CT) The dust has barely settled on Sri Lanka’s 2025 Local Government Elections, and already a striking political manoeuvre has taken centre stage. In a move few would have foreseen a year ago, four of the country’s principal Opposition forces—the SJB, SLPP, UNP, and the PA—have come together under a strategic umbrella. Their aim: to jointly form administrations in local govt bodies where the ruling National People’s Power (NPP) has failed to secure a majority.
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Growing elephant in the room
June 14 (ST) Vehicles approaching from the opposite direction keep flashing their headlights—a widely understood alert among SL drivers. It serves as a warning to those travelling the other way that traffic police are stationed ahead, prompting them to slow down to avoid being caught for speeding. Over the years, SL motorists have developed their own road rules, perhaps, as a response to the lack of road discipline. One such practice is the headlight signal—used not only as
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Widening scandal over Vesak pardon sparks further revelations and judicial scrutiny
June 14 (CT) Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake, currently on an official visit to the Federal Republic of Germany, was warmly received by German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier. Upon his arrival at Bellevue Palace in Berlin, Prez Dissanayake was accorded full State honours, including a ceremonial Guard of Honour by the German Armed Forces. He also took part in the formal inspection of the military parade. Following the official welcome ceremony, Prez Dissanayake and Prez Steinmeier engaged in
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White robes, dark deeds: Art’s forgotten power to rescue democracy in Sri Lanka
June 14 (CT) Recently, a highly popular music programme aired on Sirasa TV drew widespread public attention and even received recognition at a national awards ceremony. The concept of the show was both engaging and nostalgic: each episode featured a celebrated artist—often a veteran songwriter, music director, or singer—while a group of emerging talents, selected from previous Sirasa musical competitions, performed the artist’s own creations in front of them.
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The South speaks from Colombo: Rethinking power and partnership in the Global South
June 14 (SO) Seventy years after the Bandung Conference, the Global South is once again confronting the weight of broken promises and emerging challenges from economic coercion and militarised borders to the erosion of independent media and rising internal conflicts. Yet, in this moment of crisis, a bold new vision is taking shape, one that demands not just reform, but rupture. From Colombo, voices across continents are calling for a reinvention of solidarity,
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Champika Ranawaka & Rasika Jayakody
Editorial: Sugar Scam: Get at bitter truth
June 14 (Island) CID is reported to have said, quoting the AG’s Dept that the questionable reduction of the special commodity levy (SCL) on imported sugar in 2020, during the SLPP govt, did not amount to a criminal offence. AG’s Department has reportedly directed the CID to conduct further investigations to find out whether anyone gained undue benefits from the duty reduction. Why the probe dragged on for years is the question. There was ample time for the suspects to cover their tracks.
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They came, they won, they returned to Jaffna isles
June 14 (Island) This is about the children of Kytes Island J/Thambaddy Govt Tamil Mixed Vidyalayam and J/Delft Maha Vidyalayam in the northernmost inhabited island of SL. They travelled to Colombo and won in the China-SL Friendship Cup Dragon Boat Regatta Junior (Under 18) section held in the Diyawannawa lake last week. Delft Maha Vidyalam commenced on 17 Jan 1946, as one of the first Maha Vidyalayam established by the Father of Free Education, Dr C.W.W. Kannagara, then Education Minister.
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State-run sugar factories swallowing the bitter pill over brown sugar and ethanol
June 14 (ST) Two state-owned sugar factories have plunged into a financial crisis, which trade unions and employees attribute to a lack of initiative in boosting brown sugar sales. Employees, farmers and officials engaged in the sugar production point out that the government should take policy decisions to improve sales, as currently around 23,000 metric tonnes of brown sugar stocks remain unsold within the two state-run factories.
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Strengthening Sri Lanka’s apparel industry through social compliance: GTEX Workshop concludes in Colombo
June 14 (FT) International Trade Centre (ITC) supported by the Embassy of Switzerland, successfully concluded a full-day workshop on Social Compliance under the Global Textiles and Clothing Program (GTEX) at the Galle Face Hotel, Colombo. GTEX II program has implemented by the Switzerland’s State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) and the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDCA) together with the International Trade Centre (ITC) in collaboration with EDB.
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Sri Lanka and Pakistan IT associations explore opportunities for bilateral collaboration
June 14 (FT) Consulate General of SL in Karachi hosted an online session aimed at fostering collaboration between key stakeholders in the Information Technology (IT) sectors of SL and Pakistan. The event was jointly organised with the SL Association for Software and Service Companies (SLASSCOM) and the Pakistan Software Houses Association (P@SHA). Several potential member companies from P@SHA, along with its Secretary General, Ali Hasani participated in the session from the Pakistan side.
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Volkswagen සිහිනය ජනපති අනුර සැබෑ කරයිද?
CRIB goes digital to expand financial horizon
June 14 (FT) Credit Rating Information Bureau of SL (CRIB) last week laid out its digital roadmap towards greater inclusion, and unveiled plans to develop a dynamic credit score for Small and Medium Enterprises and expand its coverage to previously unbanked segments. Addressing the gathering, CRIB Director Pushpika Jayasundera, described 2024 as a transformative year for his institution, as it shed its image as a traditional repository of credit data to a dynamic and digitally empowered agency.
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Singapore’s Q Collection sets up apparel manufacturing operations in Sri Lanka
June 14 (FT) Q Collection, a Singapore-based apparel manufacturer recognised for its operational excellence and product diversification, has announced the establishment of manufacturing operations in Sri Lanka with a strategic support from Hela Apparel Holdings, a leading global apparel solutions provider. As part of this process, Q Collection has acquired and assumed operational control of Hela Group’s subsidiary, Jinadasa Bennett Ltd. Transaction includes the transfer of operational assets and
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Parade of high-profile cases this week as CIABOC launches fresh probes
June 14 (ST) A string of cases against former ministers, politicians and ex-officials came up this week in courts, with some of them being indicted, while the CIABOC also has begun a series of investigations. Some of the highlights of the cases and investigations in progress are as follows: Former Minister Keheliya Rambukwella and his son Ramitha Rambukwella: They were produced before the Colombo Chief Magistrate Thanuja Lakmali over allegations of causing a loss of
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Rugby: Narrow defeat for Sri Lanka after gallant display against Korea
June 14 (DN) South Korea used all their international experience to defeat a gallant SL outfit by 38 points (four goals, two tries) to 34 (three goals, two tries, one penalty) in a nail-biting Asia Rugby Emirates Men’s Championship Playoff, played at the Racecourse Grounds yesterday after trailing 14-17 at the breather. SL, who led 17-14 at halftime and stayed ahead for most of the second half, fought with heart and courage but a few crucial errors and a penalty try proved costly in the final stages.
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Shuttler Viren defeats World No.2 Anders
June 14 (DN) Viren Nettasinghe, SL’s top men’s singles badminton player, achieved a remarkable win against World No. 2 Anders Antonsen from Denmark in an exhibition match at the MBA Courts in Colombo yesterday. This historic event for Sri Lankan badminton allowed local fans to watch a high-ranking player compete, and Viren showcased his impressive skills to secure the win. Anders, a 3-time world championships medalist, came into the match with some pressure but started the game confidently.
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IMF gives thumbs up to Sri Lanka’s reform progress, stresses need to sustaining momentum
June 14 (FT) The IMF this week commended Sri Lanka’s continued progress under its economic reform program, whilst stressing the importance of maintaining reform momentum amid global uncertainty. IMF Communications Director Julie Kozack confirmed that the IMF is closely engaged with SL authorities to assess key prior actions taken recently, including a 15% increase in electricity tariffs and the publication of revised bulk supply transaction account guidelines.
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IRD reopens registration for Tourist VAT Refund Scheme retailers
June 14 (FT) Inland Revenue Department (IRD) has announced the reopening of registration for authorised retailers under the Tourist VAT Refund Scheme (TVRS), offering renewed opportunities for eligible businesses to provide refunds. In line with Section 58A of the Value Added Tax Act, the scheme allows VAT-registered retailers who sell eligible goods from their business premises to apply for TVRS authorisation. The move is expected to boost tourist spending by offering tax rebates on qualifying purchases.
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CID deploys 28 teams to prisons islandwide
June 14 (CT) 28 teams from the CID have been deployed to prisons across the island, according to internal sources at the Ministry of Public Security. The deployment is part of an ongoing investigation into the alleged misuse of Presidential pardons to unlawfully release inmates. The CID teams have been assigned to scrutinise documents and records at various prison facilities in an effort to uncover any irregularities or procedural violations related to the granting of presidential clemency.
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සත්ත්ව සංගණනය හා කෘෂිකර්මාන්තයේ අනාගතය
Israel attack on Iran to increase cost of SriLankan flights to Europe, London: sources
June 14 (EN) The cost of SriLankan flights to Europe and London is expected to be high after the state-run national carrier is compelled to change its European routes, including London, to avoid the conflict zone amid escalating tensions in the Middle East following the Israel attack on Iran, sources said. Iran is planning to give a harsh response to the Israeli attack launched early on Friday against its nuclear programme, international media have reported.
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Indonesia seeks to boost coconut downstreaming cooperation with Sri Lanka
June 14 (AD) Indonesia’s Agriculture Minister Andi Amran Sulaiman has urged the Indonesian Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Dewi Agustina Tobing, to strengthen cooperation in coconut downstreaming with Sri Lanka to generate added value from the commodity. “Downstreaming in the agricultural sector will be the government’s main focus to increase added value and the competitiveness of domestic products,” the minister said during a meeting with Ambassador Tobing in Jakarta on Friday.
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Ayomal, Dhananjana hog limelight on day two
June 14 (Island) Hurdler Ayomal Akalanka’s national junior record feat, meet record performances by Dhananjana Fernando, Indupa Silva and Indusara Vidushan in the 200 metres finals and Vavunia athlete Ilango Vikirthan’s steeplechase triumph were among the highlights of day two of the Junior National Athletics C'ship at Diyagama on Friday. Ambagamuwa Central hurdler Ayomal Akalanka renewed his national junior record when he clocked 50.20 seconds to win the U-20 400 metres hurdles.
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President Meets German Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development
June 14 (PMD) President Anura Kumara Disanayake, currently on an official visit to the Federal Republic of Germany, met this afternoon (13) with the German Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development, Ms. Reem Alabali-Radovan, at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in Berlin. The discussion focused on the shared economic challenges both countries face in the context of emerging global economic trends. The two sides engaged in a comprehensive dialogue on potential areas for
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