Feb 5 (Island) A home series against England was meant to be the ideal dress rehearsal, a chance for Sri Lanka to oil the wheels and gather momentum ahead of the World Cup starting later this week. Instead, the campaign has gone awfully wrong. Plenty of promise, precious little substance. Bar the lone victory in the opening ODI, the hosts have spent the white-ball leg chasing shadows, the ODI series defeat a bitter pill and the T20I whitewash a full-blown reality check.
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Sri Lanka aim to overcome disarray and end trophy drought
Feb 5 (CI) Where in other formats, Sri Lanka have had brief shining moments in the past few years, their T20I returns have been consistently modest. Since the start of 2022, there has not been a single calendar year in which Sri Lanka have won more T20Is than they have lost. This, despite some of their oppositions through this period not being especially highly-ranked. Sri Lanka arrive at this World Cup in now customary disarray. A captain has been switched. Or more accurately,
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Impact of subpar coal: Authorities to act on environmental issue
Feb 5 (TM) Environment Ministry stated that if the use of substandard coal has caused any environmental impact, the relevant authorities would take necessary action, noting that concerns have however been raised particularly about its sulphur composition. Deputy Minister Anton Jayakody said the most significant concern relates to the sulphur composition of the coal in question. “If an environmental impact arises from this,
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Tenders approved for solar energy battery storage systems
Feb 5 (FT) Cabinet has approved the award of tenders for the installation of independent battery storage systems at 16 electrical substations across SL, a major step towards maximising the utilisation of solar energy in the national electricity grid. Approval follows the submission of a General Board Memorandum by Power Minister EKumara Jayakody, highlighting the need for battery storage to address one of the key challenges in integrating renewable energy into the power system.
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Mrs World 2nd Runner-Up Sabina Yousaf returns
Feb 5 (DM) Sabina Yousaf, who represented Sri Lanka at the 41st Mrs World pageant in the United States, returned to the country yesterday following an impressive performance at the international competition, where she secured the Second Runner-Up title and won the Mrs Photogenic mini-title while also placing among the Top 20 contestants. The international pageant was held in Las Vegas, USA, from January 22 to January 29, with contestants from 60 countries taking part.
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IMF-backed unit to anchor evidence-based tax reform
Feb 5 (FT) After setting tax collection records in 2025 without administrative reforms, the Finance Ministry this week announced the formal establishment of the Tax Policy Analysis Unit (TPAU) under the Department of Fiscal Policy, marking a significant institutional step towards embedding tax policy formulation within the Govt’s fiscal framework. Ministry said the operational launch of the Unit was accompanied by a first capacity-building
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Feb 5 (FT) Agriculture-rich diversified conglomerate CIC Holdings has recorded a consolidated revenue of Rs. 70.28 billion for the nine months to end-Dec 2025, reflecting an increase of 8.69% year-on-year (YoY). Group’s gross profit increased by 10.11% to Rs. 18.42 billion, with the gross profit margin for the period under review improving to approximately 26%, supported by disciplined pricing and product mix optimisation. Profit After Tax (PAT) increased to Rs. 5.97 billion from Rs. 5.7 billion
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Hemas posts resilient 9M results led by healthcare
Feb 5 (FT) Hemas Holdings has reported cumulative earnings of Rs. 5.9 billion, up 7.5% year-on-year (YoY), for the nine months to end-Dec 2025 supported by revenue growth of 9.4% to Rs. 95.8 billion and a significant reduction in net finance costs. Operating profit was broadly stable at Rs. 9.8 billion, with margin pressures in select Consumer Brands categories offset by robust performance in Healthcare and Mobility, both of which delivered double-digit growth in revenue and earnings.
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NCE, EDB discuss export targets and sector challenges
Feb 5 (FT) National Chamber of Exporters (NCE) has pledged full support for Export Development Board’s (EDB) plans for the year ahead at its first council meeting for 2026. The meeting brought together export sector representatives for a focused discussion on priorities, sector concerns including labour shortages, market access, and post-disaster challenges & collaboration with EDB. SL’s export sector continued its positive growth momentum in 2025, recording a notable growth of 5.6%
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Exclusive Port City Colombo Investor Forum highlights Sri Lanka’s transformation
Feb 5 (FT) Sri Lanka presented a clear message of confidence, reform, and long-term opportunity at the exclusive Port City Colombo Investor Forum held on 27 Jan at the Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore. Jointly organised by the High Commission of SL in Singapore and Port City Colombo, the forum positioned Port City Colombo as the centrepiece of SL’s next phase of economic transformation. The forum brought together close to 100 senior invitees from across real estate, financial services,
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Easter Sunday attacks: Defence counsel withdraw from Trial-at-Bar case
Feb 5 (ST) Counsel representing all 24 accused in the Trial-at-Bar into the 2019 Easter Sunday attacks have decided to withdraw from cases due to difficulties they face in view of the expeditious nature of trial proceedings. On Jan 22, four lawyers – Attorneys K.S. Ratnavale, Ghazali Hussain, Rushdhie Habeeb and Niranjan Siriwardena, who collectively represent 24 indicted suspects – filed a motion informing the Bench that they would
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New Occupant Protection Bill challenges house rental market
Feb 5 (DM) Renting a house or an apartment in Colombo is now becoming next to impossible due to exorbitant rental fees. Around 10-15 years ago, the real estate value for annexes and rooms in areas such as Nugegoda, Maharagama, Kohuwala and surrounding areas remained below Rs. 50,000. Today, a room that is described as most suitable for working couples or students would cost around Rs. 30,000 indicating the shift in prices. But in most instances, such accommodation doesn’t even
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Why does Trump want to gobble up Canada? Using Alberta as a pawn
Feb 5 (DM) US Prez Donald Trump has said multiple times that he wants Canada to be the 51st. State of the United States, and not an independent country as it has been all along. Trump’s aim is to bring the entire Western Hemisphere under US control, ostensibly to face a perceived threat from Russia and China or even a European power. In pursuit of his objective, Trump is exploiting separatist sentiments in the Canadian provinces of Alberta, sentiments rooted in a feeling of being
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Editorial: All’s not well that ends well?
Feb 5 (Island) The argy-bargy is done, and the battle’s lost and won, one might say with apologies to the Bard. A prolonged tug of war between Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake and the Constitutional Council (CC) has come to an end. The newly reconstituted CC has unanimously approved Prez’s nominee for the post of Auditor General (AG). The National Audit Office (NAO), which remained headless for months, now has a new head—Samudrika Jayaratne, who has served as
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A system change put to the test
Feb 5 (TM) When the NPP Govt swept into office, it did so on a singular, compelling promise: system change. It pledged to dismantle corruption, end nepotism, and restore credibility to institutions hollowed out by decades of political interference. For a country battered by economic collapse and moral exhaustion, that promise was not merely attractive, it was essential. 16 months into governance, the delayed appointment of an Auditor General has become a defining moment for that pledge.
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End to acute water scarcity in the Kingdom of Tanks
Feb 5 (SO) Water holds a unique place in our lives. Not only for fulfilling the daily needs such as drinking, washing, food production, energy generation, and transportation, but also taking pride of place in SL’s health, hygiene, and spiritual values.Water is not an unlimited resource. Even though 70% percent of the planet earth is covered in water, only three percent is freshwater. Two-thirds of the freshwater is unavailable for
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How Ceylon won her Freedom Hour thanks to Gandhi’s nonviolent power
Feb 5 (ST) On that fine and sunny February morn 78 years ago, Britain, still morosely sulking over the loss of India that crowned her vast empire on which the sun never set but always rose at dawn, performed one little chore, one small duty that remained to be done before leaving for old England. It involved the formal ritual of ceremoniously handing over, on a silver platter, the royal gift of independence granted by His Majesty the King of England to the people of Ceylon and
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Central Expressway: Progress without certainty
Feb 5 (CT) Few infrastructure projects in SL better illustrate the country’s uneasy relationship with long-term planning, foreign financing and political continuity than the Central Expressway. The first section of the E04, stretching from Kadawatha to Mirigama, is once again inching forward. Yet, it is doing so under a cloud of uncertainty that raises uncomfortable questions about governance, credibility and the real cost of delay. On the surface, there is reason for cautious optimism.
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Sri Lanka steadies after crisis, but growth path still clouded
Feb 5 (TM) Sri Lanka’s economic stabilisation under the IMF-supported EFF has delivered tangible macroeconomic improvements, including sharply lower inflation, stronger revenue performance, and a recovery in output from crisis lows. However, remarks made last week by senior IMF officials suggest that while the stabilisation phase is largely on track, the country’s medium-term growth trajectory remains uncertain and
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India, SL and the Unfinished Tamil Question
Feb 5 (GV) In regional politics yesterday’s adversaries often become today’s strategic partners. History repeatedly shows that geopolitical interests can override past hostilities. This reality now raises a deeply unsettling question for the Tamil people of Sri Lanka. If former adversaries of India can become its trusted partners does that also mean that long standing friends of the Tamil people risk becoming inconvenient voices when strategic interests demand silence?
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SL’s problem isn’t military boots on the street
Feb 5 (SO) When Cyclone Ditwah hit Sri Lanka, the military did most of the heavy lifting. They carried out search-and-rescue operations, moved supplies, and restored access. The military was the first to respond whenever the Govt wanted to do something fast, technical, and coordinated. For critics, this is proof that Sri Lanka is sliding deeper into militarisation- the so-called militarisation of Sri Lankan society. However, this is the result not so much of the military creeping into civilian functions
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House erupts over suspension of Deputy Secretary General
Feb 4 (Island) Opposition and SJB Leader Sajith Premadasa yesterday raised concerns over the recent suspension of Parliament’s Deputy Secretary General and Chief of Staff, Chaminda Kularatne, alleging that the process appeared to be mala fide. Addressing Speaker Jagath Wickramaratne in Parliament, Premadasa said that the existence of a personal disagreement between the Speaker and the suspended official had
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Minister Jayatissa says: Govt to resolve CEB VRS delays soon
Feb 4 (CT) Govt has assured that it will soon address the pending issues faced by CEB employees who have opted for the Voluntary Retirement Scheme (VRS), Minister Nalinda Jayatissa said. He acknowledged growing concerns among employees whose travel plans, visa arrangements, and personal commitments have been disrupted due to delays in their official release from the CEB. “We are aware that several employees who opted for VRS are in a
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Over 24,000 passengers use e-gates at BIA since December
Feb 4 (FT) Minister Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa said yesterday that over 24,000 passengers have used the newly introduced electronic gates at the BIA since the soft launch on 23 Dec 2025. Addressing the post-Cabinet media briefing, he said that, on average, around 4% of total arriving passengers have opted to use the e-gates to enter the country. He noted that while uptake is still relatively modest, the figures indicate growing public acceptance of the system during its initial phase.
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Opposition questions delay in probing 2020 sugar scam
Feb 4 (Island) Minister Ananda Wijepala told Parliament that the CIABOC has commenced an investigation into the 2020 sugar scam. He said the probe had been initially handled by the CID, which sought the AG's instructions on further proceedings. Acting on those instructions, CID referred the matter to CIABOC for further investigation. The findings so far have been handed over to CIABOC, for further investigation.
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9,158 Army personnel promoted in view of Independence Day
Feb 4 (CT) In line with the 78th National Independence Day, SL Army announced that promotions will be granted today to 9,158 non-commissioned officers. Accordingly, the promotions have been awarded with effect from 4 Feb. Under the promotions, 260 senior non-commissioned officers holding the rank of Warrant Officer II have been promoted to the rank of Warrant Officer I, while 1,211 senior non-commissioned officers holding the rank of Staff Sergeant have been promoted to
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Crime: Keheliya's cousin remanded for money laundering
Feb 4 (TM) A cousin of former Minister Keheliya Rambukwella, Bandara Rambukwella, was arrested on allegations of money laundering by the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption. He was taken into custody yesterday at his residence, the Police said. The court later ordered that Bandara Rambukwella be remanded until 10 February. Meanwhile, an individual was arrested at the BIA while attempting to smuggle a large quantity of foreign currency into SL.
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Sri Lanka batting collapses follow an all too familiar script
Feb 4 (CI) Chasing a modest target of 129, Sri Lanka once again found themselves in the throws of a middle-order trough, but on a third-use wicket, one where turn was far from infrequent, their plan to employ seven specialist batters was seemingly on the verge of finally paying off. On paper, this was the perfect use case. A batting collapse, but in a low-scoring thriller, so that the extra batter would not be burdened by scoreboard pressure, and therefore, presumably, able to shepherd home
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Adora raises the bar for hospital-backed aesthetic care in Wattala
Feb 4 (Island) Hemas Hospitals has strengthened its regional healthcare positioning with the launch of Adora Cosmetic Centre at Hemas Hospital Wattala, introducing a hospital-backed, clinically governed model of aesthetic medicine at a time when South Asia’s cosmetic sector is expanding faster than regulation. Unlike standalone cosmetic clinics, Adora is fully integrated into the Hemas Hospital ecosystem, embedding aesthetic services within hospital-grade infrastructure, multidisciplinary
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President steps in to steer key money laundering evaluation to avoid grey-list risks
Feb 4 (FT) Prez Anura Kumara convened a high-level meeting to review SL’s preparedness for its Third Mutual Evaluation on Anti-Money Laundering and Combating the Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT), signalling direct presidential oversight of a process critical to safeguarding the country’s standing in the global financial system. The meeting comes as SL prepares to demonstrate technical compliance
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Cabinet approves Renewable Energy Resources Development Plan 2025-2030
Feb 4 (AD) Cabinet of Ministers has granted approval to the Renewable Energy Resources Development Plan 2025-2030, with the objectives of fulfilling 70% of the national electricity demand from renewable energy resources by the year 2030 and achieving carbon neutrality by the year 2050, in accordance with the National Policy on Renewable Energy. SL Sustainable Energy Authority Act No. 35 of 2007 mandates the preparation of the aforementioned plan as well,
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SriLankan Airlines CEO search draws 200 applications
Feb 4 (DM) National carrier SriLankan Airlines has received around 200 applications for the post of CEO, Deputy Minister Janitha Kodithuwakku told Parliament. He said 75 applicants have been shortlisted. MP Chamara Sampath Dassanayake, who raised the question on the national carrier said the application sent by former CEO of Papua New Guinea national airline has been rejected by the govt. The national carrier has been gearing up for a leadership change from February last year,
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