May 11 (AD) Free Lawyers organisation has accused the Parliamentary Committee on Public Finance of attempting to protect the real culprits in a controversial payment involving the CB and the Treasury. In a statement, the organisation claimed that the eight-page report seeks to shield senior officials while placing responsibility on lower-level officers and computer systems. It further alleged that the committee has failed to fulfil its statutory responsibilities under Standing Order 121,
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Police issue notice on launch of digital motor insurance cards
May 11 (AD) Police have issued a special notice regarding the issuance of digital motor vehicle insurance cards, which came into effect from May 1. In accordance with a decision jointly taken by the Insurance Regulatory Commission of SL, Insurance Association of SL, and other stakeholders in the insurance industry, insurance companies commenced issuing Digital Motor Insurance Cards in place of conventional Motor Insurance Certificates. Accordingly, IGP has issued
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Govt launches aviation hub strategy: CPC to award Rs. 16 b aviation fuel pipeline contract
May 11 (SO) Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) will soon award a contract valued at around Rs.16 billion to lay an aviation fuel pipeline from Muthurajawela to BIA as part of the Govt’s broader plan to transform SL into a regional aviation services hub. CPC Managing Director Dr. Mayura Neththikumarage said that the project has entered the mandatory standstill phase after the selection of the successful bidder.
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At Asia’s crossroads, Sri Lanka must decide how it will join the future
May 11 (Island) In the ancient Silk Road city of Samarkand, where merchants once connected civilisations through trade and ideas, a new conversation unfolded from 3–6 May at the 59th Annual Meetings of the ADB. Political leaders, central bank governors, investors, innovators and development partners gathered under a compelling theme: Crossroads of progress: Advancing the region’s connected future. The message resonating across the forum was unmistakable.
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Ton up Dulneth shines for Mahanama in drawn game
May 11 (DN) The 20th Battle of the Golds big match between D.S Senananyake College Colombo and Mahanama College ended in a draw at the SSC grounds yesterday. However both teams’ batters dominated this 3-day encounter while Mahanama skipper Dulnith Sigera came to the highlight yesterday with a magnificent knock of 189 in 209 balls with 10 fours and 9 sixes which helped them to pose a first innings total of 387 for 9 wickets declared in replay to DS’s first innings 344
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Homagama factory sealed over substandard steel bars
May 11 (NW) A factory located in the Homagama Industrial Zone has been sealed by the Consumer Affairs Authority (CAA) for allegedly manufacturing and distributing substandard steel bars without the mandatory SLS certification. The raid was carried out on May 9 following a tip-off received by CAA officials. The factory had been operating at the location for nearly three years and was producing 6mm steel bars alongside its other products before releasing them to the market.
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Sri Lanka’s CB becomes net US$ seller in April for first time in 22 months
May 11 (EN) SL’s Central Bank became a net dollar seller for the first time in 22 months, after it had been buying the U.S. currency to build reserves to meet the targets the island nation agreed with the IMF. CB sold US$13 million on a net basis in April this year. It last sold dollars on a net basis in June 2024. The CB, however, net bought US$ 697.2 million in the first four months of this year following a net purchase of US$2 billion last year. CB's net dollar sales also coincide with a 3.7% fall
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Workers’ remittances power economy with record highs in April and first four months
May 11 (FT) Workers’ remittances climbed to a record high in April, marking one of the strongest four-month performances in the country’s history, despite economic uncertainty stemming from the ongoing Middle East conflict, a region that hosts a large share of SL migrant workers. Latest data from the CB showed that inflows rose 19% year-on-year (YoY) to $ 767.9 million. April marked the fourth consecutive month of exceptionally strong
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Govt to expedite Rs.1 bn promo campaign
May 11 (ST) The govt has plans to expedite a Rs.1 billion promotional campaign in a bid to overcome the drop experienced recently in tourist arrivals as a result of the war in West Asia. Deputy Minister Ruwan Ranasinghe said said that a Rs.1 billion tender is to be finalised for which the evaluation is being carried out for the Australian market to conduct a digital and PR campaign in about two weeks’ time. SL will also be carrying out similar campaigns in other key markets
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Caregiving sector to be professionalised
May 11 (TM) The Ministry of Labour is taking steps to professionalise the caregiving sector by introducing an allowance system while also working to establish clear criteria to identify individuals who require caregiving assistance. As part of the initiative, the Ministry is in the process of drafting an activity plan and studying progressive international practices related to the sector. Labour Ministry Secretary S.M. Piyatissa said that when professionalising any sector,
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Colombo Port records 22% growth in container throughput in April
May 11 (FT) Port of Colombo has recorded a significant increase in container handling volumes during the first four months of 2026. It handled 761,096 Twenty-foot Equivalent Units (TEUs) in Apr 2026, compared to 623,719 TEUs recorded in Apr 2025, marking a growth of 22%. Cumulative container throughput from Jan to Apr 2026 reached 2,915,004 TEUs, reflecting a 13.9% or 355,157 TEU increase, compared to
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Aligning graduate output with labour market needs
May 11 (Island) The lack of a committed and competent workforce is no longer a routine managerial complaint in Sri Lanka; it has become a defining national problem. Recent widely reported malpractices, in leading public institutions, have exposed the depth of this challenge. From a macro-economic perspective, large and persistent gaps exist between the competencies required to perform jobs effectively and the competency profiles of the existing workforce.
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The first classroom
May 11 (DN) Huge trees survive for centuries. They continue to serve humanity only when they are planted properly, nurtured carefully, and maintained according to scientific guidelines. Otherwise, they may collapse at any moment and perish. The same applies to a nation. All preschools operating in Sri Lanka are required to register or renew their registration by July 1, 2026, under new regulations announced by the Women and Child Affairs Ministry. Preschools must meet Govt standards for
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To tell or not to tell: Govt’s silence over Treasury issue causes furore in the house
May 11 (ST) A govt already beset by a scandal surrounding the purchase of low-grade coal for the Lakvijaya power plant faced a fresh controversy when Parliament met for the first time since the Sinhala & Tamil New Year, as it found itself on the back foot over the disappearance of USD 2.5 million from the Treasury. Opposition MPs were waiting to pounce on the subject of the missing millions and did so almost immediately after this week’s sessions commenced on Tuesday (5).
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What a USD 2T defence budget means for global security
May 11 (CT) In 2025, global defence spending has surged to an estimated USD 2 trillion, marking a historic milestone in military expenditure. This sharp increase is not merely a reflection of economic growth or routine budget adjustments, it is a signal of a world grappling with deepening insecurity, strategic competition, and an increasingly fragile international order. At first glance, rising defence budgets may appear to be a rational response to emerging threats.
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Cybercrime crackdown: Is SL becoming a hub for cyber scam syndicates?
May 11 (TM) In what has become a recurring theme in Sri Lankan law enforcement, authorities have once again disrupted major illicit operations run by foreign nationals. According to reports from early May, the Police carried out separate raids in the commercial capital of Colombo and the southern coastal district of Matara, leading to the arrest of individuals suspected of engaging in financial scams and violating visa conditions.
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The proposed India-SL bridge: Gateway to prosperity or threat to national security?
May 11 (DM) The Palk Strait Bridge and Tunnel is a proposed 23-km (14 mile) link across the Palk Strait between Dhanushkodi in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu and Talaimannar on Mannar Island off the northwestern coast of SL. The bridge between India and SL was first seriously proposed by the govts of these two countries back in 2002. During the 2002-2004 Peace Accord, the then PM, Ranil Wickremesinghe, asked India to help build what he called the Hanuman Bridge.
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Prepare before the downpour
May 11 (TM) Five months is not a long time in the life of a nation recovering from disaster. Yet in Sri Lanka, the memory of Cyclone Ditwah already risks being pushed aside by the arrival of the next monsoon season. The rains have begun once more. The Department of Meteorology has warned that a low-level atmospheric disturbance near Sri Lanka is likely to develop into a low-pressure area around 11 May, bringing continued heavy rainfall across much of the island.
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Measles is back in Colombo
May 11 (CT) From January this year until April, SL had not recorded a single measles case. That run is now over. Two cases have been confirmed in the Colombo District, both within the same Medical Officer of Health area, and laboratory testing has established that the virus strain was carried in from another country. The timing could not be more precarious. SL was on course to reclaim its WHO measles elimination certification,
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A potential problem to be managed
May 11 (Island) Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) leader Chandrasekar Joseph Vijay has achieved his chief ministerial dream in TN, with the help of some other parties, including the Congress. His meteoric rise to power was possible mostly due to his popularity as a film star, his unrealistic promises and a massive protest vote fuelled by anti-politics. Winning elections is one thing, but living up to people’s expectations by fulfilling campaign promises is quite another.
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From the cradle to the sepulcher
May 11 (CT) Corruption in politics has long been a serious issue that must be addressed. Its history stretches back many decades. The roots of corruption neither begin nor end with the Rajapaksas, nor can the blame be placed solely on the current generation. It is a deeply entrenched sociopolitical malignancy that has metastasized over time through successive political eras and leaderships. Its inherently intoxicating and seductive nature has entrapped many politicians,
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May Day rhetoric adds to growing Govt woes
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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