Telcos seek fair electricity tariffs to sustain network operations
Sep 27 (ST) SL’s telcos have written to the Ministry of Digital Economy to include them in the industrial electricity tariff rather than the general tariff, owing to the impact of electricity costs on network operations and profitability, officials said. “The operators had requested this from the last budget and also from the previous govt, and both times they were told that they are considering it,” an official said. TRC has committed to covering 75% of the cost of 100 new towers in areas with weak connectivity.
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SL go 4–0 in U-19 Women’s T20I Series
Sep 27 (CI) SL U-19 Women continued their unbeaten run in the ongoing T20I series against Australia U-19 Women, clinching a 9-run victory via the DLS method in a rain-affected match in Dambulla on Friday. The game, initially reduced to 9 overs per side due to rain, saw SL post 83 for 6. Sanjana Kavindi once again provided a fiery start, scoring 25 off 16 balls, including five boundaries. Captain Manudi Nanayakkara added a quickfire 17 off 8, featuring a six and two fours.
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A breath of new life to the Beira
Sep 27 (ST) A new task force is in charge of the Beria Lake clean-up, which has been plagued by stop-start revival projects for a long time. The task force will work on both short-term remedies and billion-rupee long-term interventions. “This time we are not just skimming the surface. Focus is to stop sewer inflows into the lake permanently,” said Chathura Kahandawarachchi, who chairs both Beria Lake Rehabilitation Task Force and
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Budget 2026: Biggest allocations go to President’s ministries
Sep 27 (ST) Budgetary allocations for the Finance, Planning and Economic Development Ministry and the Defence Ministry—which come under the purview of President Anura Kumara Dissanayake—will exceed Rs.1,000 billion, according to Appropriation Bill 2026 published in the Gazette this week. Allocations to the Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development stand at around Rs. 634 billion, while for the Ministry of Defence, allocations are around Rs 455 b.
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TikTok STEM Feed launch marks digital milestone in SL’s education reforms
Sep 27 (DM) TikTok, in collaboration with the Govt of Sri Lanka, launched a new in-app destination, a specialized STEM Feed that provides young learners with reliable science, technology, engineering and mathematics content. The launch was graced by PM and Minister of Education Dr. Harini Amarasuriya, govt officials, education leaders, TikTok representatives and local creators. The program is part of the larger digital transformation policy of education by the govt.
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T20 Asia Cup: India beat Sri Lanka in a thrilling Super Over
Sep 27 (CI) In regular play, Pathum Nissanka's 107 off 58 balls and Kusal Perera's 58 off 32, cancelled out a rapid 61 from Abhishek Sharma, and a 49 not out off 34 from Tilak Varma. India hit 202 for 5. So did SL. In the Super Over though, SL were very clearly out of steam on all fronts. First, they didn't send Nissanka out to bat, choosing Kusal Perera (who sliced one to deep backward point first ball), Dasun Shanaka
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By end-2025: NTC to regulate rental vehicles including school vans
Sep 27 (CT) National Transport Commission (NTC) has announced that it will promptly begin the regulation of all rental vehicles, including vans and buses transporting school students and office employees, as well as three-wheelers engaged in passenger transport. NTC Chairman P. A. Chandrapala stated that the necessary regulations are currently being drafted and will soon be gazetted, establishing a formal legal framework for these services. Following this,
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Sri Lanka Tourism endorses LGBTIQ tourism initiative ahead of World Tourism Day
Sep 27 (FT) Sri Lanka Tourism has formally endorsed a pioneering project to promote and develop LGBTIQ tourism in the country, ahead of the World Tourism Day 2025. In a letter dated 9 Sept to Equal Ground Executive Director Rosanna Flamer-Caldera, SL Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA) and SL Tourism Promotion Bureau (SLTPB) Chairman Buddhika Hewawasam expressed appreciation for the organisation’s initiative to drive Diversity, Equity & Inclusion programs
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SL Pavilion shines at Foodex Saudi 2025
Sep 27 (DN) SL Export Development Board (EDB), in collaboration with the Embassy of Sri Lanka in Saudi Arabia, successfully organized the Sri Lanka Pavilion at Foodex Saudi 2025, held from 21–24 September 2025 at the Riyadh International Convention & Exhibition Centre. This marked Sri Lanka’s second participation in the Kingdom’s premier food and beverage trade fair. Foodex Saudi served as a gateway for international suppliers to access the rapidly growing Saudi market.
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CSE ends week on the up
Sep 27 (FT) Colombo stock market yesterday sustained its winning run ending the week on the up. ASPI finished the week with 0.36% gain and the active S&P SL20 by 0.15%. Turnover yesterday was Rs. 6.02 billion involving 148.06 million shares. During the week, ASPI and S&P SL 20 gained 2.4% and 1.9% respectively, whilst registering an average daily turnover of Rs. 7.11 billion. The Colombo Bourse wrapped up the week on a high note, continuing the positive trend from last week.
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ETCA: Sri Lanka yet to heed India’s request for appointing chief negotiator
Sep 27 (DM) Despite requests by India, SL govt is yet to appoint a chief negotiator for the resumption of talks on Economic and Technology Cooperation Agreement (ETCA) which is now at a standstill after 14 rounds of discussions carried out under different successive govts in the past for expansion of trade and investments with India. In the wake of U.S. trade tariffs, SL leaders stressed the need to enhance trade cooperation with other countries for
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Citing ongoing procurement: Details on USD 3.7B Sinopec refinery withheld
Sep 27 (CT) The Ministry of Energy has stated that it cannot disclose information regarding the proposed USD 3.7 billion Sinopec Oil Refinery in Hambantota, as the procurement process for establishing an export-oriented petroleum refinery and product-processing centre in the area is still ongoing. The Ministry emphasised that responses to questions — including the contents of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) — cannot be provided until the procurement process is finalised.
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Court rejects request to name Wasantha Samarasinghe, others as suspects
Sep 27 (AM) The Mount Lavinia Magistrate’s Court today (26) rejected a request made by the complainant to name Wasantha Samarasinghe, Mahinda Jayasinghe, and Ranjan Jayalal as suspects and to produce them before court. Delivering the order, Magistrate Pasan Amarasinghe noted that an investigation into the disputed property is still ongoing by the Colombo Fraud Investigation Bureau and that steps have already been taken to refer the matter to the Attorney General to
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SEC launches 12 Pillars: One Vision for a Resilient Market
Sep 27 (DN) In bid to revitalize Sri Lanka’s economy amid ongoing recovery efforts, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) unveils a transformative 10-year strategy titled 12 Pillars: One Vision for a Resilient Market, on Sept 24 in Colombo, the initiative outlines 12 key projects designed to foster innovation, enhance infrastructure, and build a diverse, investor-friendly capital market ecosystem. The strategy, detailed in a newly published booklet by the SEC, comes at a time when
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Bribery Commission arrests 3 officials in separate raids
Sep 27 (NW) A Rural Development Officer, an Office Assistant, and a female Security Officer have been arrested on allegations of soliciting bribes. According to the Bribery Commission, the arrests were made in relation to 2 separate raids conducted yesterday. In the first raid, a Rural Development Officer attached to the Deniyaya Rural Development Centre was arrested at around 11.20 am at the Deniyaya Rural Development Office, based on a complaint made by a resident of Deniyaya.
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PAFFREL, M12M report reveals: Economy tops NPP agenda in first Six months
Sep 27 (CT) During the first six months (Nov 2024–May 2025) of the NPP Govt, economic modernisation emerged as the clear priority, with 42 per cent of decisions falling under the Economy National Key Result Area (NKRA), titled A modern life – A wealthy nation, according to a comprehensive new report by two leading civil society monitoring organisations. Governance reforms followed at 30%, while Social (17%)
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Foreign Ministry coordinates repatriation of foreign monks killed in Na Uyana tragedy
Sep 27 (FT) The Foreign Ministry is working with SL’s diplomatic missions in India, Romania, and Russia to repatriate the remains of three foreign monks who died in the tragic cable car accident at the Na Uyana Aranya Forest Monastery in Pansiyagama, Kurunegala. Seven monks were killed and six others seriously injured when the monastery’s cable car—known as Dakkuwa—plunged on 24 Sept while transporting 13 monks back to the hilltop monastery after
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CoPE flags Rs. 594 billion loss at CEB between 2014 - 2022
Sep 27 (FT) The CoPE has revealed that the CEB incurred a staggering loss of Rs. 594.36 billion between 2014 and 2022, excluding 2015, largely due to internal inefficiencies and mismanagement. The revelation came during a COPE meeting on Wednesday, where the Auditor General’s report on the CEB’s performance for 2022 and 2023 was reviewed. COPE noted that continuous losses forced steep tariff hikes in August 2022, severely burdening consumers.
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President calls on US-based Sri Lankans to champion tourism, investments
Sep 27 (FT) Speaking before a packed audience of Sri Lankans at the Centre for the Arts, College of Staten Island, Prez Anura Kumara Disanayake on Thursday urged the diaspora to play an active role in promoting tourism, boosting investments, while strengthening ties with the homeland. He made a strong appeal to Sri Lankans living in overseas to actively contribute to the economic progress, insisting that
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Reforming the United Nations
Sep 28 (SO) Calls for reform of the United Nations (UN) are not new. For decades, the Global South has urged changes that would make the organisation more representative, more democratic, and more responsive to the needs of the majority of its Members. Yet, when United States (US) President Donald Trump and Finland’s President Alexander Stubb stood before the General Assembly in New York this week calling for sweeping reform, their demands echoed a very different agenda.
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The silent coup of State capture
Sep 28 (TM) In the noise and distraction of Sri Lanka’s daily political theatre, something far more sinister is unfolding quietly, stealthily, and dangerously. Beyond the headlines, beyond the carefully planted controversies that dominate evening talk shows and social media chatter, lies a seemingly calculated attempt to blur and ultimately erase the line between Govt and State. Sri Lanka, probably for the first time, is witnessing Govt excess of a new kind, one that is deeper, systematic,
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AKD starts 2nd year with official visits to New York, Japan while...
Sep 28 (TM) Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake (AKD), who last week completed his first year in office without any pomp and pageantry, commenced his second year with two official overseas visits to New York and Japan. While President AKD and his Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP)-led National People’s Power (NPP) Govt still has a long list of pledges to honour, the efforts made by the President to be inclusive and build strong relations with the international community are commendable.
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Was it Change or Chance?
Sep 28 (CT) Even as Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake has travelled to the US to celebrate the completion of his one year in office with a maiden address at the UNGA, more questions await him on return than possibly when he inherited power from a more cohesive dispensation under veteran predecessor, Ranil Wickremesinghe. No, it’s not about the lack of politico-administrative and, at times, political and parliamentary experience of his team members, but it is the sum total of what his Govt has delivered in the first year.
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Reform or mutiny at the CEB?
Sep 28 (CT) The standoff between the Govt of SL and what I would call the union govt of the CEB is now entering its fourth week. The standoff has been created by the seemingly mutinous Engineers of the CEB against the govt’s restructuring of the institution and the electricity sector itself. The Sunday Island’s editorial last week called the standoff a game of chicken. In the game theory model of conflict between two parties, it is the union govt that seems to be chickening out.
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Netanyahu at UN: Lanka torn between walkout and staying put
Sep 28 (ST) The SL delegation to the UN General Assembly seems to have been caught this week between a rock and a hard place, as the saying goes. Sri Lanka reiterated its support for a state of Palestine but also has been coy about criticising Israel by name for the genocide being committed in Gaza by Israel. When the vast majority of the delegates from member states walked out in protest as Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu took to the rostrum to speak,
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Dysfunctional UN still better than world without UN
Sep 28 (ST) The ‘United’ Nations of the world, arguably more divided than ever before in recent history, met in New York this week on the 80th anniversary of the world body. In spite of the commemorative flavour, disruptions such as the host country’s visa denials, delays to visiting dignitaries and technical malfunctions in escalators and teleprompters sounded discordant notes as the sessions got underway, in a way mirroring the deep malaise in multilateralism and
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Let them eat bread
Sep 28 (ST) My dear Handun, I thought of writing to you because you have suddenly become the talk of the town, beating the tonnes of chemicals used to manufacture Ice being discovered in Tangalle, and Anura sahodaraya’s maiden address to the UN. Who knew that two words from you could create such a hullabaloo! Those two words are what you said on a television talk show when you were asked to explain your assets. Oyaata Paanda, you asked the interviewer in return.
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ක්රිෂ් නඩුවෙන් නාමල් ගැලවෙයි ද ?
Kola Kenda vendors certified, but inspections lagging
Sep 28 (Island) In a surprising discovery, a recent survey of Kola kenda, a traditional Sri Lankan herbal porridge, vendors revealed a widespread adherence to food safety regulations, with all vendors possessing the required certifications under the Food Act No. 26 of 1980. This unexpected finding challenges the common assumption that many small- scale food businesses operate outside the legal framework. However, a closer look at the situation highlights a critical gap:
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Captains exude confidence ahead of Women’s Cricket WC 2025
Sep 28 (SO) The skippers of all teams participating in the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 spoke at a special Captains’ Day event which was held simultaneously in Bengaluru and Colombo, expressing their eagerness and confidence with just four days to go before the tournament starts. A unique format saw them all together on one forum even though they were in different countries. Alyssa Healy (Australia), Nat Sciver-Brunt (England), Sophie Devine (NW), and Harmanpreet Kaur (India)
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Master Blaster lavishes praise on Pocket Dynamite
Sep 28 (ST) Sri Lanka’s Asia Cup campaign came to a dramatic end on Friday night as the tournament favourites, India, survived a mighty scare before claiming victory in a Super Over. At the heart of the contest was Pathum Nissanka, who produced a career-defining innings with his maiden T20 international century, scoring 107, that almost carried his side to a famous win. It was a night of high drama and breathtaking cricket. India, batting first, posted 202 runs,
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Pharma industry calls to extend buy back agreement
Sep 28 (SO) Sri Lanka’s pharmaceutical industry is dominated by imported products meeting over 80% of market demand while local manufacturers are struggling to penetrate the private market. The Buy Back Agreement signed between the local manufacturers and the Ministry of Health has helped them immensely to develop the local industry. The current Buy Back Agreement has come to an end and extension up to 2030 will pay dividends to the country in the years ahead.
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FACETS Sri Lanka 2026 to be most dynamic edition to date
Sep 28 (DM) Only three months remain until the grand opening of FACETS Sri Lanka 2026. This will be the 33rd edition of Asia’s premier gem and jewellery exhibition, organised by the SL Gem and Jewellery Association (SLGJA) in collaboration with the National Jewellery Authority. The event will take place from Jan 3, 2026 to Jan 5, 2026, at Cinnamon Life – The City of Dreams. This landmark edition of the exhibition is set to introduce a futuristic two-floor showcase that celebrates
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More collaboration in the pipeline – Maldives Ambassador
Sep 28 (SO) Sri Lanka-Maldives relations will be stronger as it had been irrespective of what goes around, said High Commissioner of Maldives, Masood Imad. “Our relations with Sri Lanka go back several centuries and it will continue to be strong,” said the Ambassador. He was addressing the Sri Lankan media in Colombo last week on certain misconceptions about the Maldives Media and Broadcasting Regulation Act. He said Maldives will always extend its hand of friendship to Sri Lanka and
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Golf: Perera faces Pakistan’s Malik in Sri Lanka Amateur final
Sep 28 (ST) SL’s one-time champion Chanaka Perera stormed into his third final at the 134th Sri Lanka Amateur Golf Championship 2025, and will face Saad Habib Malik of Pakistan in today’s title clash at the Royal Colombo Golf Club. In the Women’s Championship, Kaya Daluwatte will meet Asara Sawhney in the final after both produced commanding wins. In the Plate event, Viv Fowler Watt claimed honours with a 4/2 victory over Aaraadhi Samaratatne. Perera, employed at Sitrek Group,
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Govt awaits Deloitte’s guidance on Grand Hyatt divestiture
Sep 28 (TM) Govt is awaiting the advice of its re-appointed Transaction Adviser, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu India LLP on whether the divestiture process of Canwill Holdings Ltd. should commence afresh or proceed from the stage it had reached prior to its suspension following the change of govt. Treasury Secretary Dr. Harshana Suriyapperuma stated that in terms of the Cabinet decision dated 27 May, Cabinet had resolved to resume the suspended divestiture process of Canwill Holdings.
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