President appreciates China for debt support, eyes strengthening bilateral ties
Dec 19 (FT) Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake yesterday expressed his gratitude to the Chinese Government for its support during debt restructuring as well as in the face of the economic crisis. He made these remarks during a meeting with National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) Vice Chairperson Qin Boyong at the Parliamentary Complex yesterday. He stated that his appreciation extends to China’s assistance in the debt restructuring
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PATA CEO to attend Tourism Awards Ceremony 2024
Dec 19 (DM) The SL Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA), in collaboration with the SL Tourism Promotion Bureau (SLTPB), has invited Noor Ahmad Hamid, CEO of the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA), to visit SL from Dec 19th to 21st. The primary purpose of his visit is to attend the 7th Edition of the SL Tourism Awards 2024 as the Guest of Honour. During his stay, Hamid will engage in discussions with the Chairman of SLTDA and SLTPB, Buddhika Hewawasam, focusing on
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Prez Fund: No mechanism to monitor recipients’ spending
Dec 19 (TM) Following revelations made regarding overwhelmingly political beneficiaries of the President’s Fund and the massive sums that they have received, the Presidential Secretariat informed that there is no mechanism or process at present to ascertain or monitor whether the funds provided to eligible applicants have been utilised for the stated and intended purpose. This was communicated yesterday by
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Ineligible Aswesuma beneficiaries to continue receiving support
Dec 19 (TM) SL’s poverty alleviation programme, Aswesuma, aimed at the poor and vulnerable, is to continue making cash transfers to families who are no longer eligible from December, for the first quarter of next year, in addition to more families being reinstated within the scheme, Prez Anura Kumar Dissanayake said in parliament yesterday. “When the Aswesuma scheme was introduced it had four categories of beneficiaries, two of those four categories, which each have 400,000 people,
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Serendib Flour Mills celebrates 15+ years of Nourishing the Nation with gala event
Dec 19 (FT) Serendib Flour Mills (SFML), a cornerstone of SL’s food industry, celebrated over 15 years of purposefully nourishing the nation with a gala event held on 5 Dec, at the Taj Samudra Hotel. The evening was a significant corporate milestone in SFML’s journey of transforming SL’s wider food ecosystem since its establishment in 2008. The celebration was graced by BoI Chairman Arjuna Herath and Al Ghurair Foods UAE CEO Turgut Yeğenağa alongside other distinguished
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Wellalage dropped, Rajapaksa retained in Sri Lanka T20I squad for NZ tour
Dec 19 (CI) SL have named a largely unchanged 16-man T20I squad to travel to NZ later this month. Only Dunith Wellalage misses out from the squad that faced the same opposition at home last month. The team is expected to leave for NZ on Dec 20. While no reason has been cited for Wellalage's omission, it is likely that his spin-bowling attributes would have been less useful in NZ's more seam-friendly conditions.
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Govt. says plan to lease NLDB and Milco to India’s Amul scrapped
Dec 19 (FT) Deputy Minister Namal Karunaratne assured that the Govt has not decided to move forward with the previous administration’s proposal to lease farms and milk distribution centres owned by the National Livestock Development Board (NLDB) and Milco Ltd. to India’s Amul Milk Cooperative. The assurance came in response to a question raised by SJB MP Hesha Withanage. “The previous Govt attempted to hand over all NLDB farms and the Milco company to Amul and
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Finance Ministry announces setting up of Public Debt Management Office
Dec 19 (FT) Finance Ministry yesterday said the Public Debt Management Office (PDMO) was established and commenced operationalisation on 2 Dec, following the enactment of the Public Debt Management Act No. 33 of 2024 (PDMA) on 18 June 2024, declared effective from 25 Nov 2024. The PDMA provides the legal framework for the establishment of the operationally independent PDMO. It will be operational by Jan 2026. “This strengthens and centralises the management of public debt,
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Jaffna Titans cruise into T-10 final
Dec 19 (DN) Off-spinner Treveen Mathew once again came to the limelight with his superb bowling figures of 4 for 13, leading Jaffna Titans to the final as they beat Hambantota Bangla Tigers by 39 runs in their Lanka T-10 Super League Qualifier 1 game played at the Pallekele Stadium yesterday. Jaffna Titans dominated the tournament from the beginning. After being invited to bat first, they posted a challenging total of 124 for 4 wickets in 10 overs, with a run rate of 12.4.
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November Tea exports decline by 6.4% YoY
Dec 19 (DM) SL’s tea exports for Nov 2024 fell to 20.07 million kilogrammes (M/Kgs), a 6.4 percent decline, from 21.46 M/Kgs in Nov 2023. All categories saw contractions, except for tea packets, which saw a slight increase. The average free on board (FOB) value for November stood at Rs.1,718.88 per kilogramme, marking a year-on-year (YoY) drop of Rs.6.89, compared to Rs.1,725.77 in Nov 2023. Despite the monthly decline, the cumulative exports for
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Generation costs, forecast demand a drag on power tariffs cut decision
Dec 19 (ST) The delay in reducing electricity tariffs is being attributed to the compound impact of a growing energy demand and years of underinvestment in low-cost power generation, a senior official said. The additional demand of one billion electricity units projected for 2025, coupled with heavy reliance on expensive energy sources, has created significant financial and operational challenges, the official explained.
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Climate Change Karma: Who is to be blamed?
Dec 19 (Island) We Sri Lankans are facing a spate of karma in climate change, and its consequences are not due to our faults but because of those committed by developed countries. Those developed countries exploit natural resources such as fossil fuels, gases, oil, and coal, in excess. Burning fossil fuels for energy production releases carbon dioxide, methane, fluorinated gases, and nitrous oxide into the atmosphere. These major greenhouse gases (GHG) contribute to trapping heat
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Editorial: Hobson’s choice and U-turns
Dec 19 (Island) JVP-led NPP govt is quite upbeat about Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s India visit. However, if the joint statement Dissanayake and PM Narendra Modi issued on Monday is anything to go by, the NPP administration has endorsed what its leaders used to flay Prez Ranil Wickremesinghe for having undertaken to do at the behest of India, much to the interests of SL’s interests. Wickremesinghe has thanked Dissanayake for endorsing Economic & Tech Cooperation Agreement (ETCA)
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Unravelling Sri Lanka’s pest problem
Dec 19 (CT) The havoc wreaked by crop-raiding animals has once again appeared in public conversation, continuing the debate on what would be the appropriate solution to protect farmers’ crops, while respecting and preserving wildlife and ecosystems. Having failed thus far to address these challenges, the Ministry of Agriculture has launched a public consultation programme inviting all citizens, including academics and environmentalists to submit their suggestions.
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Santa Claus: Does he exist?
Dec 19 (CT) This may be of some interest to readers for two relevant reasons. One being the drama related to the Speaker, Dr/Mr Ranwala on the issue of what prefix to his name he should use (There being no change to his being The Honorable). This big question has led to great debate in the Press (Mainly in the on-line Colombo Telegraph). The second reason, being the claim that political acts in SL are based on Science. The man who wished to give form to this lofty theory,
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Dec 19 (TM) CEB has predicted a tariff revision for rooftop solar producers while maintaining that the tariffs of large-scale Renewable Energy (RE) projects will be decided on competitive bidding. This is in the context of Ministry of Power & Energy submitting a report containing nearly 40 RE projects submitted under the previous administration to the Cabinet last week. The proposal has only been submitted for principal approvals, but
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Indo-Lanka ties intact, tightrope walk ahead for Sino-Lanka ties
Dec 19 (DM) In the overall context, Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s state visit to India can be viewed as reaffirmation of the already existing blueprint for furtherance of bilateral relations. Once again, the importance of SL’s geostrategic resonates as India reiterates that SL occupies central place in its Neighbourhood First Policy and vision of SAGAR (Security and Growth for All in the Region). The joint statement issued in the wake of bilateral discussions between Prez Dissanayake and Indian PM
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A nation’s people see power in the word sorry
Dec 19 (DM) Politics in South Asia is largely interesting when circumstances break traditional politics and ushers in a new caretaker regime. This writer uses the adjective caretaker because no regime has come to stay forever and must hand over the baton of administration to a new party once its term concludes. This govt has to do the same. But for the record, this NPP led regime is no caretaker govt –akin to the one that was led by Prez Ranil Wickremesinghe- and was installed
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Combatting the rising threat of antimicrobial resistance
Dec 19 (CT) Sri Lanka and the rest of the world would be faced with yet another issue in addition to climate change. While changes in weather patterns would affect the environment, antimicrobial resistance (AMR) would affect the health of individuals. With few antimicrobial drugs being discovered and becoming more and more ineffective as drug resistance grows, SL and the globe would face more difficulties in treating infections,
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Exposing corruption: Better late than never
Dec 19 (DM) Recently, former Prez Mahinda Rajapaksa posted a photo on his official Facebook page where he was posing alongside members of his security detail. The photo caption thanked all security personnel who had provided protection to him and his family over the years. The photo was posted after the Sri Lanka Police Headquarters issued a statement which revealed that an annual expenditure of Rs. 1.1 billion had been incurred to provide protection for former presidents.
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What’s in a title?
Dec 19 (TM) The questionable Dr. title of SL’s former Speaker of the Parliament Asoka Sapumal Ranwala, has reignited discussions about the educational and professional qualifications of MPs and the integrity of public representatives elected through the most recent Parliamentary Election. In the context of the controversy surrounding his fake Dr. title, which was publicly displayed as his title during the Parliamentary Election, the legitimacy of titles like Dr. and Prof. held by
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Withholding Tax to be increased to 10%
Dec 18 (AD) Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake announced that the Withholding Tax will be increased from 5% to 10%. He said that the govt agreed with the IMF to reduce tax on services exports from the existing 30% to 15%. He said that an agreement was also reached to increase the Withholding Tax from 5% to 10%. “Usually, elderly people, pensioners, deposit a certain amount of money in banks and live off the interest they earn. Usually, they are subject to tax if they earn
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Sri Lanka sees foreign outflows from govt securities for first time in 13 weeks
Dec 18 (EN) SL witnessed foreigners selling its govt securities for the first time in 13 weeks after the island nation saw foreign inflow of nearly $100 million in the previous 12 straight weeks. Analysts said foreign investors are worried about possible reverse in rupee appreciation amid SL’s impending decision to relax imports. “Foreign investors have been taking risks and buying SL govt securities for the past three months because they had been expecting rupee appreciation
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China reveals plans to resume maritime research after Sri Lanka’s one-year ban
Dec 18 (EN) China is planning to start its maritime research in the Indian Ocean, a top Beijing government official said, as a temporary one-year ban imposed due to strong Indian protests comes to an end in January 2025. Sri Lanka’s previous govt has imposed a temporary one-year ban on all foreign research vessels visiting Sri Lanka for research purposes. The move came in December last year after strong security concerns raised by India on Chinese research vessels.
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Video: I am a degree holder, says Sajith
Dec 18 (DM) Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa claimed today that he is a degree holder and tabled all his certificates in Parliament. "I attended Kindergarten at St. Bridget's Convent and then joined S. Thomas Prep for my Primary Education. I studied at Royal from Grade six but sat for my O/L and A/L examinations at Milhill College UK. I joined the University of London and obtained by first degree. However, I could not complete my Masters as I returned to SL
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Remaining Sri Lankans at cyber camps in Myanmar to be repatriated
Dec 18 (DM) Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism said it is collaborating with relevant authorities to ensure the swift rescue and repatriation of Sri Lankans still trapped in Myanmar. These individuals had been lured into cybercrime operations and became victims of human trafficking. In coordination with Sri Lanka Missions in Myanmar and Thailand, the Ministry facilitated the repatriation of 27 Sri Lankans from Myanmar. Senior officials of the Ministry's Consular Affairs Division
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Harsha de Silva appointed COPF chairman
Dec 18 (AD) SJB Member of Parliament, Dr. Harsha de Silva has been appointed as the Chairman of the Committee on Public Finance (COPF). The appointment was formally announced today by the Speaker of Parliament, Dr. Jagath Wickramaratne. The COPF includes the following committee members: Harshana Sooriyapperuma. Ravi Karunanayake, Harshana Rajakaruna, Nimal Palihena, Wijesiri Basnayake, Thilina Samarakoon Lakmali Hemachandra.
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Adani Group dealings with other countries not Sri Lanka’s concern: President
Dec 18 (ET) SL President Anura Kumara Dissanayake said his govt is not concerned with Adani Group’s dealings with other countries but is instead focused only on what the conglomerate does in Sri Lanka. He said his stable govt intends to pave the way for more Indian investments. “We don’t have any concerns over how they (Adani) work with other countries. What is important for us is how they work with us,” Dissanayake told ET
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16 deaths reported in fatal accidents on expressways so far this year
Dec 18 (AD) SL Police says that a total of 16 people have died in 12 fatal accidents on the expressways of Sri Lanka as of December 14 this year. Police reported that 5 individuals have sustained serious injuries, while another 77 suffered minor injuries from accidents on the expressways. Additionally, 404 property damage cases have been recorded due to these incidents. The majority of these accidents were caused by drivers’ inability to control their vehicle speeds, the Police said.
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Video: Did Minister Samarasinghe accept Namal’s challenge to step down?
Dec 18 (DM) SLPP MP Namal Rajapaksa today challenged Minister of Trade Wasantha Samarasinghe to step down from his ministerial portfolio if "he (Wasantha) fails to prove that I (Namal) took the law exam alone in an A/C room," During a parliamentary debate, MP Rajapaksa stated that he would resign from Parliament if it is proven that he took the law exams alone. In response to the challenge, Minister Samarasinghe said, “Hari hari, right.” MP Rajapaksa further added, “It is the law college and
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Video: Govt to raise PAYE tax threshold to Rs. 150,000: President
Dec 18 (AD) Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake says that the govt was able to reach an agreement with the IMF to increase the Pay As You Earn (PAYE) Tax exemption limit from Rs. 100,000 to Rs. 150,000. Delivering a special statement in Parliament, the Head of State informed the House that following discussions with the IMF on the third review of the EFF for SL, it was agreed to increase the income tax threshold (tax-free) from a monthly income of Rs. 100,000 to Rs. 150,000.
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Court orders arrest of doctor over abortion claims
Dec 18 (NW) Colombo Additional Magistrate Pavithra Sanjeewani Pathiraja has ordered the arrest of a doctor accused of performing an illegal abortion at a private hospital in Colombo, Mawbima newspaper reported. The order follows an investigation by Dematagoda Police into allegations that a woman aborted a foetus older than seven weeks without her husband’s knowledge. The woman who allegedly aborted her foetus had been arrested after a complaint was lodged by her husband, a resident of Colombo 14.
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Keheliya’s two bank accounts with Rs. 20 mln balance frozen
Dec 18 (AD) CIABOC has ordered to freeze two current and fixed deposit accounts belonging to former Minister Keheliya Rambukwella for a period of one week. The combined balance of the two bank accounts in question is around Rs. 20 million. In accordance with Section 53(1) of the Anti-Corruption Act, No. 09 of 2023, the suspension was ordered to be implemented effective from yesterday. The Bribery Commission intends to seek an extension of the suspension order once it is presented before court.
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