President directs provinces to cut costly project offices, deliver results faster
Sep 12 (NW) Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake has stressed the importance of close coordination and joint action between the central govt and provincial institutions in the implementation of development projects. The Prez emphasised that the culture of using provincial institutions merely as instruments for political authority to retain power has been brought to an end under the present govt. He further highlighted the need for the central govt and provincial institutions to work in unison
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China to provide Sri Lanka’s full requirement of school uniforms for 2026
Sep 12 (AD) The Chinese govt has agreed to provide the full requirement of school uniform material required for 4,418,404 govt and govt-aided school students in SL for the year 2026 as a grant. An official ceremony to exchange the relevant certificates of agreement was held yesterday at the Ministry of Education premises in Battaramulla. The event was held under the patronage of the Deputy Minister of Education, Dr. Madura Seneviratne, and Chinese Ambassador to SL, Qi Zhenhong.
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Sri Lanka facing Political Terrorismof personal revenge: Mahinda
Sep 12 (DM) Sri Lanka is witnessing political terrorism driven by personal revenge and a lack of discipline and professionalism, former Prez Mahinda Rajapaksa said today. On his official Facebook page, he said that he is returning to where it all began. “As my eldest son Namal said, I have returned to my village where it all began. I travelled here via Southern Expressway that we built. Now, I can enjoy a sour fish stew in the village.”
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Geneva session: India reiterates call for full implementation of 13 A
Sep 12 (Island) India has reiterated its long standing demand for Sri Lanka to fully implement the 13th Amendment to its Constitution. Sri Lanka enacted the 13th Amendment in terms of the Indo-Lanka accord, under pressure from New Delhi, and signed it in 1987. The declaration was made at the commencement of the 60th session of Geneva HRC on Monday (08). Sri Lanka refrained from fully implementing land and police powers contained in the 13th Amendment.
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True strength comes from our roots, not positions or privileges: Namal
Sep 12 (AD) In a post on ‘X’, SLPP MP Namal Rajapaksa has reflected on his father’s departure from the official residence on Wijerama Road, Col 7. He said that it was a reminder that true strength comes from one’s roots and the love of the people, rather than from positions or privileges. “My father, Mahinda Rajapaksa, leaves the official residence in Colombo and returns to Tangalle, the place where it all began. A reminder that true strength comes from our roots, the love of the people,
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Govt spends nearly Rs. 500 Mn on ex-Presidents, widows since 2017
Sep 12 (DM) The govt has revealed that a total of Rs. 491.2 million (Rs. 491,203,422) has been spent on expenses for former presidents and their widows from 2017 to the first six months of 2025. The expenditure covers pensions, vehicles, and other recurrent costs for former presidents Chandrika Kumaratunga, Mahinda Rajapaksa, Maithripala Sirisena, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, Ranil Wickremesinghe, and Hema Premadasa,
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SLC appoints Tim Boon as Consultant for Women’s Cricket
Sep 12 (Nw) Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) has appointed Tim Boon, the former Head Coach of Leicestershire County Cricket Club, as the High Performance Development Consultant focusing on Women’s Cricket. Boon has been engaged for a four-month period, during which he will work closely with the National Women’s Team in preparation for the Women’s World Cup starting on 30th Sept 2025. Following the World Cup, he will extend his expertise to National U19 Girls Team & Women’s ‘A’
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Two passengers held with mobile phones, tablets and cosmetics worth Rs. 5M at BIA
Sep 12 (AD) Two passengers attempting to smuggle a stock of undeclared mobile phones, tablet computers, cosmetics and boxes of tobacco rolling papers worth Rs. 5 million in total have been arrested by customs officers at the BIA during the early hours today. The duo was reportedly arrested while attempting to smuggle the goods through the Green Channel at the BIA, which is designated for passengers with no items to declare. Two passengers arrested in connection with
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Court orders probe into alleged illegal sale of Nepal Embassy land
Sep 12 (AM) Colombo Additional Magistrate has ordered the Colombo Crimes Division (CCD) to immediately launch an investigation into an incident where an unidentified group allegedly attempted to illegally clear and sell land belonging to the Embassy of Nepal. The order was issued after considering a complaint submitted to the CCD by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism. CCD officers informed the court that an investigation had already been initiated
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No action yet on Beira Lake stench despite promises: SJB Councillor
Sep 12 (DM) Responding to a DM article titled Strong stench from Beira Lake forces hotels to close, SJB Council Member Chamith Wijesundara has criticised Colombo Mayoress Vraie Cally Balthazar for failing to address the issue, despite previous assurances. “This is what the Mayoress promised, and to date, no action has been taken. Now hotels are suffering, and that in turn affects tourism. All talk just like the NPP govt, no action. A bunch of jokers! Three months have passed
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Sri Lanka Rice, Coconut production up; Fish, Tea and Rubber down in July: CB
Sep 12 (EN) Sri Lanka’s agricultural production in paddy and coconut picked up in July, while tea, fish and rubber production decreased. “Paddy production forecast of Dept of Agriculture for 2025 Yala season, based on the sown extent reported as of end June 2025, stands at 2.2 million metric tons,” CB's Agriculture Sector Data Bulletin for Aug 2025 said. This is an 11.7% increase from the previous Yala season.
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Chinese Ambassador calls on former President Ranil
Sep 12 (AD) A special meeting between former Prez Ranil Wickremesinghe and the Chinese Ambassador to SL, Qi Zhenhong, was held last morning at the political party office on Flower Road, Colombo. The meeting was arranged at the request of the Chinese Ambassador. Discussions focused on the political situation in SL as well as developments at the int'l level. Prior to this, former Prez Mahinda Rajapaksa also held a similar discussion with the Chinese Ambassador, before leaving his residence
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Ven. Athuraliye Rathana Thero granted bail
Sep 12 (AD) Former MP Ven. Athuraliye Rathana Thero has been granted bail by the Nugegoda Magistrate’s Court today. Magistrate ordered his release on two surety bonds of Rs. 500,000 each and a cash bond of Rs. 10,000. Additionally, an overseas travel ban was also imposed on Ven. Rathana Thero. Ven. Rathana Thero has been accused in connection with investigations into the alleged abduction and detention of the General Secretary of ‘Ape Jana Bala’ party,
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Kabir Hashim appointed new COPA Chair
Sep 12 (NW) Opposition MP Kabir Hashim has been appointed as the new Chair of the Committee on Public Accounts (COPA) of the tenth Parliament of SL. This appointment fills the vacancy created following the resignation of MP Aravinda Senarath, who served as the Chair of the COPA for the first session of the Tenth Parliament, on 6th Aug 2025. According to a Parliament statement, the Committee convened
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No decision yet to arrest Udaya Gammanpila, court informed
Sep 12 (AD) The CID has informed the Court of Appeal today that no decision has been made at this time to arrest former Minister Udaya Gammanpila. The writ petition filed by Udaya Gammanpila, alleging that the CID is preparing to arrest him under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) and requesting an order to prevent his arrest, was taken up before the Court of Appeal today (12). Deputy Solicitor General Sudarshana de Silva, appearing on behalf of the CID,
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Video: Will not associate with Israel until peace dawns in Gaza Strip: Sajith
Sep 12 (DM) Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa said in Parliament that he stands firmly for protecting the rights of the Palestinian people because it is just and fair. He emphasised that the peaceful coexistence of Israel and Palestine as two independent countries is the official policy and programme of the SJB. Premadasa said that the Palestinian people are currently facing state terrorism from Israel, with civilians—including children, mothers and women
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ICF Colombo Chapter announces 2nd International Coaching Conference
Sep 12 (FT) International Coaching Federation (ICF) Colombo Chapter announces the 2nd Int'l Coaching Conference, to be held on 24 and 25 Sept at Cinnamon Life, City of Dreams, Colombo. This year’s conference theme, Humanity 5.0 – Unlocking a Human-First Future, addresses one of the defining challenges of our time: ensuring people remain at the heart of progress in an era where technology and AI are advancing at breath-taking speed. AI and emerging technologies are reshaping the way
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Prisons operating at 3 times their intended capacity; most inmates drug offenders
Sep 12 (Island) SL’s prison population has soared past 35,000, nearly triple the system’s capacity, according to Commissioner of Prisons Jagath Weerasinghe. Weerasinghe said that although the prisons had been designed to hold 12,000 inmates, there were as many as 35,000 prisoners. He noted that the state spent about Rs. 1,000 per inmate a day. Highlighting a major concern, Weerasinghe said nearly half of all inmates were serving sentences for drug related offences.
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CoPF calls for financial autonomy for Bribery Commission, AG’s Dept
Sep 12 (AD) Committee on Public Finance (CoPF) has granted approval for the 2026 budget estimate of the CIABOC. This approval was granted during a meeting of the Committee held on Thursday in Parliament, chaired by MP Dr. Harsha de Silva. During the meeting, Chairman of the Committee pointed out that just as the Central Bank of SL (CBSL) experience financial independence, it is important to grant financial autonomy
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Big onion prices disappoint farmers
Sep 12 (CT) Harvesting of big onion cultivation in the New Teldeniya area of Nochchiyagama, Anuradhapura, has already commenced, but the farmers complain that they are not receiving the right price for the harvest. They said that they have had a bountiful harvest this season. However, although the Government imposed a tax on imported onions, they are not getting the right price for their harvest because the tax imposition was not made at the right time.
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FM meets Buddhist leaders in Geneva
Sep 12 (NW) Minister of Foreign Affairs Vijitha Herath, who is currently on a visit to Geneva, has visited several international Buddhist institutions in the city. Minister Herath has visited the International Buddhist Foundation (IBF) and the International Buddhist Centre in Geneva. During his visit to the IBF, Minister met Ven. Halyale Wimalarathana Thera and members of the IBF. “Our discussion reflected on the important contributions of the Buddhist community in strengthening
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Why are Sri Lanka and Bangladesh so poor at T20I batting?
Sep 12 (CI) For longer than ten years, a little over half of international T20 cricket's lifespan so far, SL and Bangladesh have nursed woeful run rates. The stats are pretty clear. Of the ten top-ranked men's T20I teams, they have the two worst run rates since 2015. A ten-plus year span is clearly many ages in T20 cricket, the fastest moving and now most-played of cricket's formats. And yet Bangladesh and SL's loyalty to the bottom
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Maharaja Foods and SPAR Sri Lanka to set up retail outlets
Sep 12 (EN) Maharaja Foods and SPAR SL Pvt Ltd have signed an agreement to establish four new retail outlets in the Colombo region, the company said in a stock exchange filing. “This collaboration brings together Maharaja Foods’s product expertise and distribution capabilities with SPAR SL’s international retail standards and operational framework.” Development activities are expected to commence immediately following the MOU signing, with phased rollouts planned later.
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Main problem is Indian illegal fishing, not possession of Katchatheevu
Sep 12 (FT) President Anura Kumara Disanayake (AKD) made history when he became the first Sri Lankan head of state to set foot on Katchatheevu (spelled as Kachchatheevu also) soil on 1 Sept 2025. Among those who accompanied the President on his maiden voyage to the northern off-shore islet in the naval speedboat P 211 were Fisheries Minister Ramalingam Chandrasekar, Public Security Minister Ananda Wijepala and Northern Navy Commander Rear Admiral Buddhika Liyanagamage.
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Over tourism or over visitation?
Sep 12 (FT) In the wake of the post-pandemic tourism boom, there is also mounting backlash against an excess of tourism in many countries. When too many tourists flock to a destination, exceeding its ability to manage it sustainably, it leads to negative impacts such as overcrowding, environmental degradation, strained infrastructure, reduced quality of life for residents, and a diminished visitor experience. This is referred to as over tourism or sometimes as over visitation.
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Indictments served on Ramith Rambukwella
Sep 12 (AD) Bribery Commission has filed indictments before the Colombo High Court against Ramith Rambukwella, son of former Minister Keheliya Rambukwella, for failing to disclose the source of allegedly illegally acquired assets valued at over Rs. 270 million. The case, filed under Anti-Corruption Act, charges the accused—who also served as the private secretary to former Minister Keheliya Rambukwella—with failing to disclose how he acquired cash and properties
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Banks open LCs for 220,000 vehicle imports
Sep 12 (TM) Sri Lanka’s banking sector has opened 30,594 Letters of Credit (LCs) by the first week of September to bring over 220,000 vehicles worth $ 1.49 billion. Presenting the fiscal performance before the CoPF, Finance Ministry said the total number of LCs opened by 3 Sept stood at 30,594 to bring in 220,026 vehicles worth $ 1,491 million. Vehicles cleared by Customs amounted to 154,537 worth $ 911 million,
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Official residences: Prez Secretariat apprised
Sep 12 (TM) Ministry of Public Admin, PCs & LG has submitted evaluation reports on all official residences under its purview that were previously allocated to ministers, to the Presidential Secretariat. Subject Minister Prof. A.H.M.H. Abayarathna said that the Presidential Secretariat had informed the ministry to submit all the information related to the official residences. “Certain ministries have their own official residences, but most fall under our purview. We conducted an assessment of every building
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Police announce new fees for clearance reports
Sep 12 (CT) SL Police announced the official fee structure for a range of services provided to the public by the Police Dept. According to the announcement, obtaining a Police Clearance Report for overseas travel and related real-time services will cost Rs 5,000. Broadcast permit fees have been set at Rs 500 for up to six hours, Rs 1,000 for six to twelve hours, and Rs 2,000 for more than twelve hours. Meanwhile, Police reports issued by divisional Police stations for Middle Eastern countries
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Hired gun at large after major hit targeting entire security staff of nightclub foiled by...
Sep 12 (Island) Police are on the lookout for a hired gunman who led a hit squad contracted to wipe out the security staff at a Kollupitiya nightclub in retaliation for spoiling an earlier hit job there. A special operation has been launched to apprehend the suspect. The gunman was part of an armed underworld gang that attempted to storm the nightclub on Monday night (9) with the intent of killing its security personnel.
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Our task is not to shield children from technology, but to guide them: PM
Sep 12 (AD) PM and Minister of Education, Dr. Harini Amarasuriya, officially launched STEM Feed in SL, a new in-app destination on TikTok offering credible science, technology, engineering and mathematics content. This initiative embarks on a new era where TikTok will come together to reimagine how education can be accessed, shared, and strengthened in a digital-first world setting the stage for a transformative initiative aimed at expanding digital learning opportunities
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Central, Provincial bodies must work together: President
Sep 12 (DM) Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake today emphasized the importance of close coordination and unified action between the central govt and provincial institutions in the implementation of development projects. Chairing a meeting at the Prez Secretariat, President said that the longstanding practice of using provincial institutions merely as political instruments has been brought to an end under the current administration. He noted that both central and provincial authorities
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