Women’s economic participation central to growth agenda: PM
Jan 14 (DM) SL’s economic recovery and long-term growth prospects hinge on dismantling systemic barriers that limit women’s participation in enterprise, leadership and decision-making, PM Harini Amarasuriya said. Women-led businesses remain an underutilised engine of productivity and resilience, even as women’s economic contribution has dipped to just 29%. PM noted women’s participation in paid work and senior decision-making roles remains significantly below potential,
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Revenue soars after Sri Lanka lifts vehicle import ban
Jan 14 (ST) Motor Traffic Department revenue and new vehicle registrations saw a dramatic increase between 2024 and 2025, amid policy changes governing vehicle imports. According to statistics released by the Department of Motor Traffic, revenue reached Rs 64,740mn, an increase of 111% compared to Rs 17,529mn in 2024, and exceeded both the original and revised estimates initially forecast for 2025. Income was highest in September, amounting to Rs 13,104mn.
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Tobacco regulator proposes age-specific ban to protect future generation
Jan 14 (ST) The National Authority on Tobacco and Alcohol is calling for legislation to ban the sale of cigarettes to those born after 2010, its chairman, Ananda Rathnayake, said. He said the NATA’s proposal, backed by specialist doctors and other medical professionals, would be presented to the govt. The proposed law will be similar to what Maldives passed last year, banning the sale, purchase and use of all tobacco products for
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Commercial Bank’s brand supremacy reaffirmed with Superbrand status
Jan 14 (DM) More than a century of leadership and the unwavering trust of millions has been powerfully reaffirmed with the conferring of Superbrand Status to the Commercial Bank of Ceylon, cementing its position as the nation’s leading banking brand and elevating it to the pantheon of the world’s most iconic and influential brands. Superbrand Status is a globally respected commendation awarded only to brands that demonstrate exceptional strength, credibility & a powerful emotional connection
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LAUGFS partners MRI to launch SL’s first public allergy awareness wristbands
Jan 14 (FT) LAUGFS Life Sciences, in collaboration with the Medical Research Institute (MRI), Colombo, has launched SL’s first-ever publicly driven allergy awareness wristbands, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at improving patient safety and preparedness in medical emergencies. The wristbands provide essential information about drug sensitivities, allowing healthcare professionals to respond quickly and effectively when time is critical. The official handover ceremony featured distinguished
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'Some 300 vehicles stuck at harbour as Customs demand taxes triple vehicle value'
Jan 14 (DM) Some 300 brand new vehicles have been stranded at the Hambantota Port for more than six months, with individual importers complaining that SL Customs is demanding taxes amounting to nearly three times the original value of the vehicles to secure their release. Vehicle owners say they had complied with all prevailing import regulations at the time of purchase, but Customs has since imposed additional levies, including a surcharge of
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Inside the unofficial science redefining Sri Lanka's Leopards and Tuskers
Jan 14 (Island) For decades, Sri Lanka’s leopard numbers have been debated, estimated, and contested, often based on assumptions few outside academic circles ever questioned. One of the most fundamental was that a leopard’s spots never change. That belief, long accepted as scientific fact, began to unravel not in a laboratory or lecture hall, but through thousands of photographs taken patiently in the wilds of Yala. At the centre of that quiet disruption stands Milinda Wattegedara.
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Editorial: Ubiquitous scams
Jan 14 (Island) The police have warned of an escalation in online financial scams. There have been numerous complaints of such frauds, and fraudsters often offer online employment opportunities, investment schemes or other financial benefits, luring victims into transferring money to their accounts, police have said. The commonest online scams in Sri Lanka, according to cybersecurity warnings during the past two years, are deceptive loan schemes, phishing links,
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සටන: ජනතාව වෙනුවෙන් යා යුතු මග
Recovery and facing reality
Jan 14 (TM) SL’s economic recovery has never been a straight road. Just as the country begins to find its footing after years of crisis, unexpected shocks remind us how fragile that progress still is. Cyclone Ditwah is one such shock. Its impact on infrastructure, livelihoods and public finances cannot be brushed aside, and pretending that existing economic targets remain untouched would be both unrealistic and irresponsible. CB Governor Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe’s comments this week
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Ten thousand guards and still no plan
Jan 14 (CT) When Minister Ananda Wijepala warns that we may soon need 10,000 people deployed merely to watch over villages and fields from elephant attacks, it is tempting to treat the remark as yet another dramatic headline in SL’s unending human-elephant conflict. However, the real drama lies not in the suddenness of this appeal but in the chronic policy inertia that has allowed this disaster to unfold day by day. That elephants roam villages by 7:00 a.m. is not evidence of a new threat
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Economic outlook 2026: Business confidence is robust
Jan 14 (TM) With the end to last year just a few days ago, it may be safe to say that SL’s economy is back on its feet. After five per cent growth in 2024, expansion continued in 2025, with inflation under control, and stability returning. But, with one in four Sri Lankans still facing poverty and natural disasters not sparing us, recovery is not yet shared by all. As we step into this year, can business turn stability into momentum?
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When uncivilised thugs move to rule the world – that is system change
Jan 14 (ST) I cannot remember when America was great the last time. One cannot be great again unless one was great earlier. That must surely penetrate this trumpeter unless there is an urgent case to be made for a massive transfusion of grey matter. One never knows these days with all sorts of technological innovations that even seem to produce devices that could remove your clothes without even a by-your-leave from you. One can quite understand our civilised bunch back home getting jittery
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The death throes of Ayatullah: The theocratic regime of Iran is killing for its survival
Jan 14 (DM) As of early this week, the Islamic Republic of Iran had slaughtered over 600 protesters, terrorising with brute force into submission another cycle of widespread protests against the repressive theocratic regime. Regime sources put the death toll as high as 2000. As open-air morgues overflowed, Donald Trump, who threatened to start shooting if the regime unleashed violence against protesters, has failed to live up to his words, though he says the military option
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Sri Lanka has potential to grow: US Ambassador Julie Chung
Jan 14 (TM) US Ambassador to SL Julie Chung will depart SL this week after a 4-year tenure in Colombo. Having been the top US diplomat on the island during some of its most turbulent times, Chung, one of the most visible and active US diplomats stationed in Colombo in recent times, sat down with The Sunday Morning for an interview to discuss bilateral relations between the two nations. Q: What was your first impression of SL when you
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North and East cannot be left behind forever
Jan 14 (DM) Nearly sixteen years after the guns fell silent, SL’s North and East remain trapped in a quiet but devastating crisis. It is not a crisis of war, but of neglect. While Colombo continues to attract investment, opportunity and attention, vast districts in the North and East are still starving for meaningful economic activity. Roads may exist, elections may come and go, but livelihoods remain fragile and hope wears thin. Successive govts have spoken at length about reconciliation,
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PSTA: Terrorism without terror continues
Jan 14 (CT) When the govt appointed a committee led by Rienzie Arsekularatne, Senior President’s Counsel, to draft a new law to replace the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) as promised by the ruling NPP, the writer, in an article published in this journal in July 2025, expressed optimism that, given Arsekularatne’s experience in criminal justice, he would be able to address issues from the perspectives of the State, criminal justice, human rights, suspects, accused, activists & victims.
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Plastic is everywhere in SL; But change is...
Cabinet approves operation of currency exchange counters at BIA arrivals terminal
Jan 13 (DM) Currency exchange counters have been established within the customs area of the arrivals terminal at the BIA, to facilitate the foreign exchange requirements of arriving passengers. With the redevelopment of the arrivals terminal under the airport’s development programme, a need arose to relocate the existing currency exchange counters. However, as no agreement could be reached on the monthly fees applicable for operating the counters at the newly allocated locations,
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Digital fuel card pilot program for Govt vehicles
Jan 13 (NW) A new digital card system will be introduced to supply fuel for vehicles belonging to govt institutions, starting with a pilot project at the Presidential Secretariat. The move aims to enhance transparency, reduce manual intervention, and enable efficient reimbursement through online banking systems. The digital card system, developed by Bank of Ceylon in collaboration with the CPC, is expected to streamline fuel distribution for state-owned vehicles.
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COPA calls for centralised database on antiquities
Jan 13 (CT) COPA has stressed the urgent need for a centralised and continuously updated database containing comprehensive information on antiquities and archaeological excavations across SL. The issue was discussed when COPA met on 6 Jan under the Chairmanship of MP Kabir Hashim to examine the AG’s Reports for 2021, 2022 and 2023 relating to the Dept of Archaeology, along with dept’s current
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‘10,000 may be deployed to protect humans from elephants’
Jan 13 (CT) Public Security Minister Ananda Wijepala has warned that tens of thousands of people may have to be deployed to protect human lives if the escalating human-elephant conflict cannot be brought under control. Speaking at the Kurunegala District Coordination Committee meeting on 11 January, the Minister said, the situation is worsening by the day and stressed that it is unacceptable for people’s lives and livelihoods to continue to be destroyed.
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PSRS DG resignation: Concerns raised over power reform continuity
Jan 13 (TM) Following reports the Director General (DG) of the Power Sector Reforms Secretariat (PSRS), Pubudu Niroshana has resigned, the Electricity Consumers’ Association (ECA) stated the Govt should take immediate steps to ensure the continuity of the reform process. ECA General Secretary, Sanjeewa Dhammika said the Secretariat remains essential to completing the restructuring of the CEB, noting that a significant amount of work is yet to be done. He pointed out that
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No auction for sixth season of Lanka Premier League, confirms SLC
Jan 13 (ANI) Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) confirmed that there will be no auction for the sixth season of the Lanka Premier League (LPL). The board confirmed that a player draft will take place on March 22. "During the draft, franchises will select both SL and overseas players for the upcoming season of SL's premier domestic T20 tournament," SLC confirmed. The upcoming season of LPL was originally slated to be held from
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Tea output edges up in 2025 despite weather shocks, fertiliser constraints
Jan 13 (FT) SL’s tea industry registered only marginal growth in 2025, with production inching up 0.54% year-on-year (YoY) to 264.1 million kilograms (MnKg), underscoring the sector’s continued struggle to regain momentum amid deep-rooted structural pressures. An industry report, citing official data from the Sri Lanka Tea Board noted that while the overall output showed nominal growth, the performance masked sharp structural challenges faced by the sector during the year,
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'Seventeen out of 18 court cases against SLFP concluded'
Jan 13 (Island) SLFP Chairman Nimal Siripala de Silva announced that 17 out of the 18 court cases filed against the party have now been concluded, with only the case involving Dayasiri Jayasekara remaining. The Chairman made these remarks in Kandy on Friday after paying homage to the Sacred Tooth Relic and calling on the Most Venerable Mahanayake and Anu Nayake Theros of the Malwathu and Asgiri Chapters. “We are currently rebuilding the SLFP.
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මන්ත්රී නීතිඥ ලක්මාලි හේමචන්ද්ර
Govt extends ban on LTTE
Jan 13 (Island) The NPP govt has issued a new extraordinary gazette renewing and extending Sri Lanka’s long-standing ban on the LTTE and several Tamil diaspora organisations and individuals, continuing to designate them as terrorists. The gazette, published recently, replaces a previous gazette issued in May 2025 and reaffirmed the proscription of a wide range of Tamil political and advocacy bodies operating around the world, alongside dozens of named individuals.
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'Wimal has to continue his Satyagraha'
Jan 13 (NW) Minister Nalinda Jayatissa said there will be no Cabinet reshuffle despite protests against the govt’s education reform program. Responding to questions from journalists on the Satyagraha campaign launched by Wimal Weerawansa, Jayatissa said yesterday’s Cabinet’s decision to defer some reforms is unlikely to affect the ongoing protest. “Wimal Weerawansa is free to continue his campaign, as long as it does not obstruct the activities of the Education Ministry,
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Who owns the sacred? Gold auction divides Kataragama temple
Jan 13 (SM) A plan by one of Sri Lanka's most revered multi-faith temples to auction off a large portion of its gold reserves has ignited a controversy that reaches far beyond questions of money. The Ruhunu Maha Kataragama Devalaya—sacred to Buddhists, Hindus, Muslims, and the island's indigenous Vedda community—has announced it will sell nearly 70 % of its gold holdings to support the govt's Rebuilding SL fund.
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CEB un-bundling to cost Rs10.6bn from lost economies of scale
Jan 13 (EN) Un-bundling of CEB in to multiple companies is expected to cost 10.6 billion rupees in lost economies of scale, the CEB has said in a tariff filing. Under the pre-transition structure, when CEB functioned as a single integrated utility operating under six licenses, electricity consumers benefitted from a voluntary reduction in the legitimate Return on Assets amounting to 10.6 billion rupees within the allowed revenues of distribution licensees, in the July 2024 tariff revision.
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US announces additional $2M in aid for cyclone relief
Jan 13 (NW) U.S. Embassy in SL has announced an additional $2 million in U.S. humanitarian assistance to support communities affected by Cyclone Ditwah, bringing total U.S. assistance for the response to $4 million. According to a US Embassy statement, this new funding builds on $2 million in U.S. assistance announced in Dec 2025 within 72 hours of the cyclone’s landfall, underscoring the US’ commitment to providing timely, effective support to communities impacted by the disaster.
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Govt eyes foreign labour for construction industry
Jan 13 (FT) Housing, Construction and Water Supply Ministry Secretary Kumudu Lal Bogahawatta said the country’s construction industry is grappling with a severe workforce shortage, with around 20,000 vacancies currently available for immediate employment. He revealed that several major construction companies have formally requested the Government many times to permit the recruitment of at least 7,500
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Will Sri Lanka’s macroeconomists do a Dudley to Anura with depreciation?
Jan 13 (EN) SL is now at a dangerous phase where growth is picking up and the macro-economist are looking to deny monetary stability to the general public and business with high inflation targets and currency depreciation. The fall of the rupee 2025, amid record current account surplus, the holy grail of the Mercantilist macro-economists, has exposed a deep flaw in the operating framework of the central bank, which then leads to high prices, voter unhappiness and political unrest.
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Australia boosts SL Customs with high-tech border scanners
Jan 13 (CT) The Australian Border Force has provided two advanced high-technology scanners to SL Customs. The official handover ceremony took place yesterday at the Kankesanthurai Port. During the event, Australian High Commissioner Matthew Duckworth formally handed over the scanners to SL Customs Director General Seevali Arukgoda. Senior officials, including Customs Director General Paul Edwards and officers from the Australian HC, were also present at the ceremony.
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