Sri Lanka and Maldives will continue to remain close friends: President
May 5 (PMD) A special state banquet hosted by President Anura Kumara Dissanayake in honour of Maldivian President Dr Mohamed Muizzu, who is on a state visit to Sri Lanka at the invitation of the Sri Lankan President, was held yesterday (4) at the President’s House in Colombo Fort. Upon arrival at the Presidential Secretariat, Prez Dr Mohamed Muizzu and First Lady Sajidha Mohamed were warmly received by Prez Anura Kumara
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Wimal Liyanagama named new Customs Director General
May 5 (AD) The Cabinet of Ministers has granted approval to the proposal to appoint Wimal S.K. Liyanagama, a Special Grade officer of the Sri Lanka Administrative Service and the current Director General of the Department of Management Services, as the new Director General of Sri Lanka Customs. Cabinet paper in this regard has been presented by the President in his capacity as Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development.
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Four new members of Audit Service Commission sworn in before Speaker
May 5 (NW) Four newly appointed members of the Audit Service Commission took the oath of secrecy before Speaker Jagath Wickramaratne in Parliament on Monday. The new members are former Auditor General Gamini Wijesinghe, former Deputy Auditor General G. Thevagnanan, retired Court of Appeal Judge Nihal Rajapaksa, and retired public officer Ratna Deshapriya. Under Section 9 of the National Audit Act No. 19 of 2018, members are required to pledge not to disclose audit‑related
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A rare political opportunity to reimagine SL
May 5 (FT) SL is passing through a rare and potentially transformative political moment. The present Govt enjoys an unusual combination of presidential legitimacy, parliamentary strength, and political cohesion. The result is an exceptional platform for legislative control and policy direction. In a country long burdened by unstable coalitions, rival power centres, and fragmented reform efforts, this degree of unity creates a genuine opportunity to reimagine the nation’s future.
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Fuel, fairness, and the myth of equality
May 5 (FT) There is a line in Gorge Orwell’s Animal Farm that has endured long after the politics it satirised faded into history. The line goes, All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others. It is a line that feels increasingly relevant in SL today, particularly in the way we allocate one of our most precious and constrained resources — fuel. At a time when the country is still managing scarcity, the question we should be asking is not who deserves fuel, but
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US$ 3.7 b H’tota refinery: China won’t launch project without bigger local market share
May 5 (Island) China has declared that SINOPEC will not proceed with the USD 3.7 bn Hambantota oil refinery project unless a consensus could be reached on the percentage of the output that could be sold in the local market. China has informed the NPP govt that SINOPEC will not be able to sustain the project in terms of the original agreement that stipulated that 80% of the output be exported and 20 % sold in the Sri Lankan market,
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Indians vote for change in key states of West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Kerala
May 5 (ANN) Assembly election results still being tallied in several states in India on May 4 reflect a strong mood for political change and signal monumental shifts in regional politics. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has kicked the door open to power in West Bengal, an eastern state it has never governed. And a movie-star-turned-debutant politician is set to govern Tamil Nadu, a southern state that is one of India’s economic powerhouses.
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Prof. Peiris alleges Prez has violated Constitution
May 5 (Island) Former Minister Prof. G.L. Peiris alleged that Prez Dissanayake’s declaration on the impending court verdict clearly indicated that he was aware of its outcome. Prof. Peiris said that the President’s direct intervention in the judicial process amounted to an attack on the very basis of the country’s Constitution. Emphasising that he dealt with the issue at hand, not as a politician but a law academic, Prof. Peiris said that a judge couldn’t, under any circumstances,
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Sri Lanka sees surge in alcohol production and consumption
May 5 (AD) Statistics indicate that alcohol consumption in SL is on the rise, according to the ADIC. Based on 2025 data, local beer production has increased by 5% and liquor production by 17%, suggesting a corresponding rise in alcohol consumption, the Centre said. It further noted that the lack of a price revision in alcohol since the adjustment made at the beginning of 2024 has been a key contributing factor to this trend.
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Ex-SLPP local politico arrested over job scam
May 5 (NF) A former member of the SLPP representing the Haguranketha Pradeshiya Sabha has been arrested over an alleged large-scale foreign employment scam involving more than Rs. 21 million, SLBFE said. The suspect was taken into custody for allegedly defrauding individuals by promising jobs in Romania. Complaints indicate that the suspect and his wife had claimed to offer employment in the construction sector in Romania and collected money from job seekers
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Deputy Minister denies increase in VAT
May 5 (Island) Deputy Minister Nishantha Jayaweera, has denied reports on the gazette notification issued to revise VAT from 1 July. He said the move is aimed at simplifying the tax system in line with govt policy, by merging VAT and Social Security Contribution Levy (SSCL) into a single tax. He explained that banks and financial institutions, which were previously subject to 18% VAT and a 2.5% Social Security Contribution Levy, will instead pay a consolidated 20.5% VAT from 1 July.
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Justice Minister assures President won’t intervene in court cases
May 5 (Island) Justice Minister Harshana Nanayakkara said the Opposition, and various interested parties were trying to misinterpret Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s May Day speech. Nanayakkara said so responding to The Island queries regarding concerns expressed by the Opposition and Free Lawyers organisation. Declaring that the Prez had never interfered with the judiciary, under any circumstances, Minister said that there was no need for NPP to do so.
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Govt says VAT changes to simplify taxation, not impose additional burden
May 5 (FT) Govt said recent VAT amendments are intended to simplify and streamline the tax structure on financial services, dismissing claims that the changes amount to a broad-based tax increase. Deputy Minister Nishantha Jayaweera said misleading claims emerged following an Extraordinary Gazette issued on 3 May, prompting the Government to issue an official clarification. Jayaweera stressed that the 18% VAT rate applicable to general consumer goods and
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CJ urged to inquire into AKD’s remarks on May 25 court verdict
May 5 (Island) Civil society group Free Lawyers has requested Chief Justice Preethi Padman Surasena to probe whether political pressure was brought on a Magistrate, or a High Court Judge, in respect of an ongoing high profile case. Rajith Keerthi Tennakoon said that they felt the urgent need to seek the CJ’s intervention, following the May Day declaration by Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake that the verdict of a case that was heard on
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Sri Lanka to play full series in West Indies
May 5 (DN) SL men’s cricket team is set to tour the West Indies for the first time in 5 years, with a full bilateral series against the Windies across June and July. Tour will commence with a 3 match ODI series which will start from June 3 at Sabina Park, Jamaica. This is going to be the first assignment of the new National head coach Gary Kirsten with the men’s team and also the first cricket tour under the new SLC Transformation committee. The tour will consist of 3 ODIs, 3 T20Is & 2 Test matches,
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Sri Lankan Food Festival 2026 in India
May 5 (Island) At the initiative of the Deputy High Commissioner of Sri Lanka, Dr. Ganesanathan Geathiswaran, the Deputy High Commission of Sri Lanka in Chennai successfully organized the first-ever Sri Lanka Food Festival 2026 from 24th to 26th April at Green Meadows Resort, Chennai. The Festival provided a unique platform to showcase the rich and diverse culinary heritage of Sri Lanka, offering guests an authentic experience of traditional Sri Lankan cuisine.
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During Parliament week: Opposition to take Govt to task
May 5 (TM) SJB, is set to use the Parliamentary week starting today to scrutinise key national developments, including the diversion of US$ 2.5 million in State funds and recent remarks by Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake on judicial matters. A meeting with other Opposition party leaders is scheduled for this morning to determine the way forward. Commenting on the week’s agenda, Chief Opposition Whip Gayantha Karunathilleka said: “Our Parliamentary group meeting was held
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UN proclaims 1 Oct as Int'l Coffee Day
May 5 (FT) Food and Agriculture Organisation of the UN (FAO) recently welcomed the adoption of a resolution by the UN General Assembly (UNGA) proclaiming 1 October as International Coffee Day. The resolution recognises the “cultural, social, and historical significance of coffee, from its origins to its significant role in the development of contemporary societies, in which it has become not only an important agricultural commodity and source of livelihood for communities, but
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Sri Lanka 14th in IMF debt list
May 5 (TM) Sri Lanka ranked 14th place on the Visual Capitalist’s top 15 Countries Most in Debt to the IMF list – based on the absolute dollar amount each country currently owes the multilateral, as of end-April. Visual Capitalist is a data visualisation and infographics focused news website. Ranking the biggest borrower: Argentina at the top, the report said that in contrast to SL and Pakistan, Latin American Lower-Middle-Income-
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Crackdown on Landlords renting to Visa overstayers after Cyber Scam Bust
May 5 (NW) SL Police has warned that strict legal action will be taken against landlords who provide houses, buildings or lodging to foreign nationals who have overstayed their visas or violated immigration laws. Police issued the warning following a series of raids yesterday that led to the arrest of nearly 157 foreign nationals over alleged involvement in cyber scam operations in the suburbs of Colombo. Authorities said property owners who knowingly or negligently accommodate
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NTB absorbs Rs. 36.6 b assets, Rs. 142.8 b liabilities from HSBC retail deal
May 5 (FT) Nations Trust Bank (NTB) has absorbed Rs. 36.6 billion in assets and Rs. 142.8 billion in liabilities following the acquisition of Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC) SL’s Retail Banking portfolio. The transferred assets comprise Rs. 31.1 billion in loans and advances, Rs. 4.1 billion in cash and cash equivalents, and Rs. 1.4 billion in other assets. On the liabilities side, customer deposits account for Rs. 133.1 billion, with a further Rs. 9.7 bil in other liabilities & provisions.
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China overtakes India as Sri Lanka’s top trading partner
May 5 (FT) China overtook India to become SL’s largest trading partner in 2025, driven by a sharp rise in imports, particularly vehicles, following the easing of restrictions, the CBSL said. Total trade with China reached about $ 5.5 billion, narrowly surpassing India at $ 5.4 billion, reversing India’s lead held from 2021 to 2024. US remained the third largest partner at $ 3.5 billion, with the three accounting for 41.1% of total merchandise trade.
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SL’s rice production poised for recovery amid lingering climate and global supply hurdles
May 5 (DM) SL’s rice industry is charting a path to recovery. For the upcoming 2026/2027 marketing year (Oct–Sept), milled rice production is forecast to reach 3.45 million metric tons, representing a solid rebound from the revised estimate of 3.25 million metric tons recorded during the 2025/2026 period, according to According to latest report published by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Foreign Agricultural Service. “This comes from a higher planted area of 1.19 million hectares,
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VAT increase offset by SSCL removal; no impact on financial sector profits
May 5 (FT) The proposed increase in Value Added Tax (VAT) on financial services to 20.5% will have no material impact on sector profitability as it is offset by the removal of the 2.5% Social Security Contribution Levy (SSCL), First Capital Research said. In a flash note on the Value Added Tax (Amd) Bill issued on 29 April 2026, First Capital Research said the shift effectively replaces the existing dual levy structure of 18% VAT and 2.5% SSCL with a single VAT applied on value addition.
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May 5 (FT) Private taxi service providers at Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) are facing tremendous financial constraints due to the low arrival of tourists and what they describe as unethical competition from other operators. Operators pointed out that they have been operating at the airport for over two decades, providing services to both local and international passengers. On top of this, they have to pay a hefty rental of over Rs. 4 mil to airport authority every month.
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ADB sharply downgrades Asia and Pacific growth outlook as Middle East conflict...
May 5 (FT) In a special update to its economic forecasts, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) has significantly downgraded its economic growth outlook and raised inflation projections for developing Asia and the Pacific as more severe and prolonged disruptions from the conflict in the Middle East continue to raise energy prices, tighten financial conditions, and weigh on economic activity across the region. ADB President Masato Kanda said: “Our revised outlook is a significant downward
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Sajith warns VAT changes will suffocate businesses
May 5 (FT) Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa yesterday slammed the Govt’s proposed amendments to the VAT regime, warning that the sweeping changes due to take effect from 1 July would place unsustainable pressure on businesses, particularly small and medium enterprises (SMEs). Premadasa noted that the Govt was simultaneously widening the tax base, increasing rates, and tightening enforcement at a time when
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NPP’s May Day momentum and unfulfilled promises
May 5 (GV) The May Day rally organised by the NPP has once again demonstrated its ability to mobilise large segments of the public. However, beyond the optics of crowd size and political enthusiasm lies a deeper and more critical question. Has the NPP transitioned from a protest-driven movement into a credible governing alternative or is it gradually losing clarity on its foundational promises? This question is not merely academic; it reflects the growing expectations of a public that is no longer
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A one-man show?
May 5 (Island) JVP-NPP govt turned its recent May Day rallies into a propaganda counteroffensive against the Opposition, which has effectively targeted its good governance credentials. Ruling party leaders, including Prez AKD, went ballistic, condemning their rivals as utterly corrupt politicians. Claiming that 2026 would be remembered as the year when the corrupt and thieves were sent to jail, Prez said 15 high-profile cases would come up in the current month itself.
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Click with caution
May 5 (DN) We tend to oversee minor differences. We fail to see the distinction between a line of letters with a dot and one without it. It is mindfulness that helps us stay focused on whatever we do. When we are mindful, we can spot even the smallest detail (like that single dot). But what if that tiny dot could cost us our entire life savings? What if such a small difference could wipe out all our wealth? This is the world we live in today, and only mindfulness can keep us safe.
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Why boys don’t go to school?
May 5 (TM) Across Sri Lanka, a quiet crisis is unfolding in classrooms. While girls steadily advance academically, boys are increasingly absent, disengaged, and disconnected from formal schooling. They are not merely skipping classes — they are retreating into digital worlds, nocturnal routines, and informal learning spaces, leaving behind the structured education system that once shaped the nation’s youth. What drives this growing disengagement?
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