May 10 (ST) Through the past 18 months it has been in govt, there have already been a number of occasions where the NPP govt has found itself in awkward situations due to ill-advised public comments made by its ministers or mps. In most such cases, senior govt figures have had to step in to clarify such statements and attempt damage control. In some instances, Prez Anura Dissanayake himself has been forced
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SL eyes 6G research centre by late 2026
May 10 (TM) Sri Lanka is planning to establish a dedicated research centre for 6G and next-generation wireless technologies by the third quarter of 2026, in collaboration with foreign partners and the private sector. Deputy Minister Eranga Weeraratne revealed that SL was currently engaged in discussions to establish a research centre focused on 6G and other next-generation wireless technologies. He further explained that the initiative would be undertaken jointly with
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High-end electricity users face bigger bill from this month
May 10 (ST) Electricity consumers were given another price hike shock yesterday with the PUCSL announcing an 18% increase in electricity tariffs for domestic consumers using more than 180 units per month. The new rates will be applicable to the second and third quarters of 2026, with effect from Monday (11). PUCSL Chairman K.P.L. Chandralal said the latest price hike was based on three main factors: an estimated revenue shortfall of about Rs 38 billion; the increase in fuel costs; and
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Video: PUCSL approves 18% electricity tariff increase for consumers exceeding 180 units
May 10 (AD) Public Utilities Commission of SL (PUCSL) has approved an 18% increase in electricity tariffs for domestic consumers using more than 180 units per month, applicable to the second and third quarters of 2026, with effect from Monday (11). However, commission has stated that there will be no revision in electricity tariffs for domestic consumers who consume fewer than 180 units per month.
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Four schools in Deniyaya to remain closed for two days amid spreading illness
May 10 (AD) Four schools in the Deniyaya Education Zone that were temporarily closed due to a rapidly spreading flu outbreak among schoolchildren will remain closed for two more days. Deniyaya Zonal Education Director Nishaka Hettiarachchi stated that the decision was taken on the recommendation of health authorities as a measure to control the spread of the illness. Accordingly, Deniyaya Central College, Deniyaya Rajapaksha Maha Vidyalaya,
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Police launches investigation into Kapila Chandrasena's death
May 10 (TM) Former CEO of SriLankan Airlines Kapila Chandrasena was found dead at a residence in Kollupitiya on Friday (8), hours after the Colombo Magistrate’s Court ordered his arrest over an alleged violation of bail conditions in a high-profile bribery case. The Police informed the Colombo Fort Magistrate’s Court regarding the death, stating that further investigations into the “suspicious death” were underway. The Magistrate also visited the scene for inspection.
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Aswesuma double payment: Error caused by rush to process extra payments
May 10 (CT) Three officers of the Welfare Benefits Board (WBB) Cash Payment Division under the Ministry of Finance reportedly informed Commissioner Nimal Kotawalagedara within days after 10 April that an error had occurred while processing payments for 1.7 million Aswesuma beneficiaries through the Bank of Ceylon. According to reliable sources, three out of the eight officers attached to the WBB Cash Division handled the payments to nearly 1.7 million beneficiaries.
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Kurunegala Deputy Mayor remanded over bribery charges
May 10 (AD) Deputy Mayor of the Kurunegala MC, Ashardeen Moinudeen, who was arrested by the CIABOC for allegedly soliciting a bribe of Rs. 3 million from a businessman in return for awarding a tender, has been remanded until May 21. The arrest was made in the Battaramulla area, while he was travelling to accept the bribe. It is reported that the Deputy Mayor had allegedly demanded the bribe in exchange for awarding the tender for cleaning the Kurunegala Bus Stand and
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Electricity supply: NSO seeks urgent support over energy arrears
May 10 (TM) The National System Operator (NSO) has formally requested financial assistance from the Govt to settle an estimated Rs. 10 billion in outstanding payments owed to renewable energy developers. The mounting arrears, which industry stakeholders say have accumulated since the beginning of the year, have intensified concerns within the renewable energy sector and highlighted broader financial strains affecting SL’s
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Sri Lanka sends over one fourth of donated corneas abroad
May 10 (Island) SL has donated over one fourth of its collected corneas to foreign recipients, enabling patients abroad to regain sight, officials revealed at a media briefing marking the 15th anniversary of the National Eye Bank held at Suwasiripaya. The briefing, organised by the Ministry of Health and Mass Media, highlighted the Eye Bank’s services over the past 15 years and its future expansion plans. Since its establishment, National Eye Bank has collected more than 17,000 corneas,
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ANC Campus and Adelaide Uni launch new Australian study pathway for SL students
May 10 (Island) ANC Campus has announced the launch of a formal articulation partnership with Adelaide University at Cinnamon Lakeside, Colombo, creating a clear progression pathway for SL students seeking an Australian university degree. Through this pathway, students can begin their university-level studies at ANC Campus in Sri Lanka before progressing to Adelaide University in Australia, subject to the relevant academic, English language, and entry requirements.
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විදුලි ගාස්තු සංශෝධනයට අදාළ තීරණය
Low-pressure area likely to form near Sri Lanka on May 11
May 10 (AD) Met Dept says that the low-level atmospheric disturbance in the vicinity of SL is likely to develop into a low-pressure area around the 11th of May. Therefore, the prevailing showery conditions over the island are expected to continue during the next few days, it said, adding that cloudy skies are expected over most parts of the island. Showers or thundershowers will occur at most places of the island after 1.00 pm while heavy rainfall above 100 mm is likely at some places,
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A Ratnapura gem polished at Ragama
May 10 (Island) Ratnapura is fondly known as the City of Gems. It is fair to say that SL’s gemstone capital has turned more ordinary men into billionaires than any other corner of the island. Many locals believe the blessings of the sacred Maha Saman Devalaya, situated in the heart of the city, are behind the prosperity that adorns many homes there. They may as well add another name to that glittering list. He is neither a miner nor a gem trader. He is a cricketer who answers to the name of
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Nearly 700 foreigners arrested for cybercrime
May 10 (TM) SL authorities have arrested nearly 700 foreign nationals over cybercrime and illegal financial operations during the first five months of 2026, amid growing concerns over whether SL is becoming a hub for cyber scams. Most recent incident was reported on Thursday, when the Mount Lavinia Divisional Crimes Investigation Bureau arrested a group of 30 foreign nationals allegedly involved in cybercrime activities while
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Muhammad rewrites 200m breaststroke national record
May 10 (ST) M.F. Muhammad of Zahira College produced another record-breaking performance after the 18-year-old breaststroke specialist renewed the national 200m breaststroke record on Day Two of the three-day Selection Trial for the Asian Games and Commonwealth Games at the Sugathadasa Swimming Pool Complex yesterday. Representing Killer Whale Aquatics (KWA), Muhammad clocked an impressive 2:21.61 to erase his own previous national record of 2:22.41 set last year.
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CCD takes over probe into Kapila Chandrasena’s death
May 10 (AD) The investigation into the death of former CEO of SriLankan Airlines, Kapila Chandrasena, has been handed over to the Colombo Crime Division (CCD). A 5-member judicial medical board headed by Colombo Chief Judicial Medical Officer has been appointed to conduct a post-mortem examination into the death of Chandrasena in accordance with an order issued yesterday (8) by Fort Magistrate Pasan Amarasena. Accordingly, post-mortem examination
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Kusal Mendis to return as white-ball skipper replacing Charith Asalanka & Dasun Shanaka
May 10 (ST) SLC is set to usher in a new era in white-ball cricket with the appointment of Kusal Mendis as captain of both the ODI and T20I teams, starting from the forthcoming tour of the West Indies. The 31-year-old batsman is set to replace Charith Asalanka as ODI skipper and Dasun Shanaka as T20 captain as SL seeks stability and direction in the shorter formats of the game ahead of a demanding international calendar.
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Bengaluru couple swims for nearly 11 hours, covers 32 km from SL to India
May 10 (IE) A Bengaluru couple has pulled off a journey that sounds straight out of a movie. Instead of taking the usual flight or cruise between SL and India, Danish Abdi and Vrushali Prasade chose to swim across the sea, following the Ram Setu route all the way to Dhanushkodi. The couple reportedly swam nearly 32 km through the Indian Ocean, completing the crossing in 10 hrs and 45 min. Their achievement has since gone viral online, with many applauding their determination & endurance.
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Sri Lanka must shape AI future through ethics, policy and inclusive governance: PM
May 10 (AD) PM Harini Amarasuriya emphasised that SL must shape the future of artificial intelligence through policy, ethics, and inclusive governance, rather than simply adapt to it. She made these remarks while attending as the Chief Guest at the launch of the AI Policy Framework for State Universities, held on May 8, 2026, at the Senate Hall, Uni of Colombo. The initiative, led by the UGC in partnership with the U.S. Embassy in SL, focuses on developing a policy framework
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The Airbus shadow: A legacy of corruption
May 10 (SO) The discovery of the body of Kapila Chandrasena, the former CEO of SriLankan Airlines, possibly marks a sombre and sudden end to one of the most significant figures in the modern corporate and legal history of both Sri Lanka and the world. Chandrasena’s death has sent shockwaves through the island’s political and business establishment, not merely because of the loss of life, but because of the immense, unresolved judicial questions he leaves behind.
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'AKD balanced ICC due to nexus with Modi'
May 10 (TM) Former Sports Minister Dayasiri Jayasekara claims that he firmly believes the previous SLC administration led by Shammi Silva had been removed following an understanding reached between the Prez, Indian PM Narendra Modi, and International Cricket Council (ICC) Chair Jay Shah. SJB MP made this allegation during the Derana 360 political talk show broadcast early last week. Jayasekara, who served as Sports Minister from 2015 to 2018 under former Prez
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Fisher families protest May Day fines by NPP-allied union
May 10 (ST) A group of Point Pedro fisherfolk families were up in arms this week after their trade union imposed a Rs 3,000 fine on those who did not take part in the ruling National People’s Power May Day rally in Jaffna last Friday. Ahead of the rally, the Koddadi Fishermen Union of Point Pedro instructed their members to join the NPP rally in Jaffna. More than 60 members did not attend the rally, prompting the union leadership to impose the fine.
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SLR contracts 21 players under High Performance 7s Programme
May 10 (ST) Sri Lanka Rugby (SLR) has officially contracted 21 leading 7s players under a six-month High Performance programme, as part of its strategic push towards securing a historic medal at the upcoming Asian Games. The selected players will transition into a fully professional high-performance environment, operating under strict training, conditioning, and performance monitoring protocols. This initiative is designed to elevate preparation standards & ensure SL competes
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Citizenship, devolution, land and language: Vicarious legacies of SJV Chelvanayakam
May 10 (Island) SJV Chelvanayakam, the founder leader of the Ilankai Thamil Arasu Kadchi, aka Ceylon Tamil Federal Party, passed away 49 years ago on 26 April 1977. There were events in Sri Lanka and other parts of the world where Tamils live, to commemorate his memory and his contributions to Tamil society and politics. His legacy is most remembered for his espousal of the cause of federalism and his commitment to pursuing it solely through non-violent politics.
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ගුටිකෑ බව කී ටිල්වින් කතාකරයි!
Northern SL's oldest confirmed settlement reshapes what archaeologists thought...
May 10 (Phys) A study published in the Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology has identified the earliest evidence of prehistoric occupation by island dwellers of northern Sri Lanka. Long thought to be unsuitable for human occupation due to its scarce stone resources and semi-arid landscape, the findings at Velanai Island challenge this long-held belief and offer insights into early raw-material exploitation, seafaring capabilities, and subsistence behavior.
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Healthy minds, safe workplaces: A shared responsibility for SL’s future of work
May 10 (DM) She wakes before the mist clears. By the time most of Colombo is having breakfast, she has already been working for two hours, plucking, carrying, meeting a daily quota that does not change regardless of her rest, discomfort or nourishment. She works on a tea plantation and is among many others whose contributions are vital to the economy, yet whose experiences are not always reflected in any occupational health statistic. The pressure to meet quotas is often matched by
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Two bridges too close; From Hanoi to Colombo and Dhanushkodi to Talaimannar
May 10 (CT) The recently concluded visit of the Vietnamese Prez and General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam, Tô Lâm, to SL is carrying many narratives both in Colombo and other neighbours, as she attempts new friendships. Friendships aligned with JVP’s traditional communist political order. Vietnam is a one-party communist State, governed by the Communist Party of Vietnam, a possible
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Muzzling the truth: Impunity and the death of the fourth estate
May 10 (CT) As the Trial at Bar this week announced the recommencement of the case concerning the abduction and disappearance of journalist Prageeth Eknaligoda, one cannot but hope that this will commence a move in the right direction for freedoms against the media that have continued to suffer under several past regimes. The deaths of several journalists including the cold-blooded murders of Lasantha Wickrematunge and Dharmeratnam Taraki Sivaram loom large over this conversation,
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May Day, May Day for the separation of powers
May 10 (ST) Prez A.K. Dissanayake’s May Day speech reference to a specific court case and an anticipated judgment has got the Opposition activated – from suggesting he is interfering with the judiciary to demanding a parliamentary debate. Govt is downplaying the remark, saying it is normal political rhetoric and dismissing any insinuation of interference with the judiciary. It was ironic to hear a retired professor donning the black coat of a lawyer waxing eloquent about judicial interference.
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AKD Govt and Opposition locked in fierce clash as Airbus probe, $ 2.5 m mystery and...
May 10 (TM) Prez AKD and his JVP-led NPP Govt continues to face a political landscape in the country that reads less like routine governance and more like a tightly wound thriller where allegations, investigations, and counter-allegations move in parallel, while the line between accountability and accusation grows increasingly blurred. At the centre is the continuing controversy over the alleged disappearance of $ 2.5 million from
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System change or malfunction?
May 10 (TM) Millions of Sri Lankans did not simply vote for a new Govt in Sept 2024; they voted for a new political culture. They voted in the hope that arrogance would give way to accountability, corruption would give way to transparency, and impunity would finally come to an end. Yet today, less than two years into office, a growing number of citizens are beginning to wonder whether they voted for transformation or merely another variation of the same old cycle.
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Ending bureaucratic incompetence
May 10 (SO) Sri Lankans often talk about loss of public money due to corruption. That is understandable given that corruption has robbed the State and weakened the trust in Govt for decades. But corruption is not the only way the country loses money. SL also loses money when officials fail to check, when systems do not work, when institutions do not speak to one another, and when no one takes responsibility for the final outcome. Recent events show how costly that failure has become.
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