Swimming sensation Muhammad wins four Golds at age-group meet
May 9 (DN) SL’s 200m breaststroke long course national record holder MF Muhammad of Zahira College Colombo produced another outstanding performance to emerge the Under-20 champion with four gold medals at the 50th HNB National Age Group Swimming Championship worked off at the Sugathadasa Swimming Pool Complex in Colombo recently. The meet was organised by the SL Aquatic Sports Union (SLASU). Representing Zahira College Colombo and training under Killer Whale
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Promoting SL through Martial Arts Tourism
May 9 (DN) International and Thai Martial Arts Games (ITMA), which is held annually in Thailand, will be hosted for the first time in SL in 2026. The prestigious international championship will be conducted from May 28 to June 1 at the Goldi Sands Hotel, Negombo marking a significant milestone in the country’s sports history. The opening ceremony is scheduled to be held on 31st May 2026 at 5:30 p.m. at the same venue. The championship is being officially sanctioned and
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Vietnam shares economic lessons with SL
May 9 (FT) Visiting Vietnamese Prez Tô Lâm addressing SL’s Parliament yesterday shared lessons from the country’s transformation into an economic miracle. “Our infrastructure ravaged, our economy in stagnation, the people’s lives in great deprivation, and resources for national development extremely limited. That was the backdrop against which Vietnam embarked on its Doi Moi reforms,” Lâm said. Initiated in Dec 1986,
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‘Para-tariff reform momentum at risk of slowing’
May 9 (TM) SL’s ongoing tariff policy reform momentum runs the risk of slowing down, due to the growing severity of external shocks and the possible impact it may have on SL’s GDP and employment levels, Institute of Policy Studies of SL (IPS) Executive Director Dushni Weerakone said recently, speaking to the World Bank. “Sometimes I think if the current stress that we see as a result of external shocks becomes more intense, that reform momentum may slow down if there are
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Sri Lanka’s elevated risk profile to trigger higher tariffs in future state energy tenders
May 9 (DM) SL’s renewable energy sector is warning of a severe long-term fallout from the ongoing financial crisis, cautioning that the government’s blatant disregard for the existing payment agreements will drastically drive up the cost of future clean energy projects. With the National System Operator currently defaulting on a staggering Rs.10 billion owed to the independent developers, the industry leaders stress that investor confidence has been fundamentally shattered.
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Plans for an Aloka the Peace Dog Foundation
May 9 (ST) He has walked thousands of kilometres in the freezing cold of the US and the burning heat of SL. Following the just concluded Walk for Peace in SL, Aloka the Peace Dog, the Walk’s endearing mascot, is a celebrity today with 1.1 million followers on Facebook and over 440K followers on Instagram. Only time will tell if Aloka will become an enduring legend like Hachiko from Japan (who waited faithfully at
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SL targets $ 1 b trade with Vietnam by 2030
May 9 (FT) PM Harini Amarasuriya yesterday outlined SL’s ambition to deepen economic engagement with Vietnam, setting a bilateral trade target of $ 1 billion by 2030, while positioning the country as an export-driven and investment-friendly economy ready for its next phase of growth. Addressing the SL–Vietnam Trade, Investment & Tourism Cooperation Forum at Hilton Colombo, she said the two countries are entering a new chapter in bilateral relations, moving beyond traditional
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NCE pays tribute to Founding President and Past Leaders
May 9 (FT) The National Chamber of Exporters of SL (NCE) marked its 40th anniversary by honouring its past presidents, with special recognition extended to its Founder President and President Emeritus, the late Patrick Amarasinghe, whose initiative in establishing the Chamber in 1986 laid the groundwork for four decades of organised representation for Sri Lanka’s export community. The tribute, held at the Chamber’s 40th AGM and anniversary celebration, on 27 March 2026,
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සිරුර තිබුණේ වැටිලා! අරවින්දලා එක්ක
Macktiles expands footprint to Attidiya with new showroom
May 9 (FT) Macktiles Lanka Ltd, has announced the launch of its latest showroom located at 236, Main Road, Attidiya, Dehiwala (opposite the Commercial Bank). The grand opening for the new showroom, now bringing the latest in Macktiles’ innovation and technology to the residents of Attidiya, was held on 24 April 2026, graced by the presence of Macksons Holdings Ltd’s leadership, showroom staff, as well as customers and well-wishers. The distinguished invitees included Macksons Holdings Group
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Sri Lanka Toastmasters movement gears up for Ovation 2026
May 9 (DM) District 82 Toastmasters International is gearing up for Ovation 2026, its annual conference themed Tides of Transformation, scheduled for May 16 - 17 at Shangri-La Colombo, powered by Home Lands as the Title Partner. The event was announced by the District 82 during a media briefing held at the Courtyard by Marriott Colombo last week, to give a closer look at the organization, its four-decade journey in Sri Lanka and what to expect at this year’s conference.
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Senaweera to write to FIFA over Umar’s irregularities
May 9 (TM) Ex-SL and FIFA accredited referee, administrator and football official Sunil Senaweera stated that he will shortly write to the sport’s world controlling body, to seek their consent to effect a change in the current elected administration of the Football Federation of SL (FFSL). He said the bane of domestic football had been the corruption-riddled incumbent FFSL administration led by Jaswar Umar, and
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What the Aragalaya might mean to the NPP today
May 9 (FT) On 9 May 2022, the political establishment ruling the roost at the time made a catastrophic miscalculation. It obviously believed that brute force would succeed where patronage, propaganda and intimidation had failed. And let loose its dogs of war. Those loyalists of the ancien régime descended on peaceful protestors at the Galle Face Green. Like the Assyrian came down like a wolf on the fold, these minions of the regime assailed the camps of the righteous and
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Kapila Chandrasena, conspiracy theories and the country that stopped trusting its systems
May 9 (FT) Be that as it may, the death of former CEO of SriLankan Airlines, Kapila Chandrasena was always likely to trigger something beyond ordinary public mourning. In today’s SL, where institutional trust has steadily deteriorated over decades, almost every high-profile death linked in any way to controversy risks entering dangerous territory - territory where rumour, speculation and political mythology begin competing with fact itself. And perhaps that alone should deeply concern
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කපිල මැරුණ නිවසට ආ අමුත්තා
NPP govt’s half-time score card unimpressive
May 9 (DM) The JVP-led NPP Govt has been in power for the past two years and five months. In simple language the regime has only two more years in power before it has to face the people at the next round of elections. It is a good time as any to check how many of its pre-election pledges Govt has achieved. In the run-up to the Prez and General Elections, regime promised to renegotiate the IMF deal cut by the earlier regime, bring down the cost of living (COL), develop the country,
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SJB jolted by AKD-Eran move
May 9 (Island) Former MP Eran Wickramaratne’s unexpected move jolted the SJB. In spite of being aware of covert moves to bring in Wickramaratne as chief of the corruption-riddled SLC, in place of Shammi Silva, SJB never really believed it could succeed as it was considered a literal goldmine. But when Prez Dissanayake pushed the deal through on 29 April, a furious SJB General Secretary Ranjith Madduma Bandara, however, tried to save face by merely declaring it as a political appointment.
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The price of telling the truth
May 9 (SO) Once, truth travelled at the speed of a printing press. Today, it races through timelines, hash tags, live streams and Artificial Intelligence (AI)-generated feeds. In this new era, press freedom is no longer only about the right to publish. It is about the right to be heard above the noise, the ability to verify amid misinformation and the courage to hold power to account in an increasingly complex digital world. As the world marks
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Fiscal chaos continues
May 9 (TM) Sri Lanka cannot afford another episode of financial carelessness dressed up as administrative error. Not now. Not after the queues, the shortages, the tax hikes, the collapse of public confidence, and the painful sacrifices demanded from ordinary citizens in the name of economic recovery. Yet, this is precisely the impression being created by the latest controversy of the alleged irregular disbursement of nearly Rs. 500 million in Aswesuma welfare funds.
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Healthy minds, safe workplaces: A shared responsibility for SL’s future of work
May 9 (DM) She wakes before the mist clears. By the time most of Colombo is having breakfast, she has already been working for two hours, plucking, carrying, meeting a daily quota that does not change regardless of her rest, discomfort or nourishment. She works on a tea plantation and is among many others whose contributions are vital to the economy, yet whose experiences are not always reflected in any occupational health statistic. The pressure to meet quotas is often matched by
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Climate resilience: Race to modernise climate monitoring and prediction
May 9 (TM) As global climate volatility continues to threaten island nations, SL is currently modernising its weather monitoring and prediction capabilities. State agencies are working to transition from outdated infrastructure to highly advanced, data-driven systems. However, this critical transition is currently facing significant hurdles, ranging from severely compressed project deadlines imposed by int'l funders to a stark lack of advanced
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The corrupt should face the music
May 9 (DN) According to Deputy Minister Sunil Watagala, a series of Court cases will be instituted against those accused of misappropriating public funds. According to the Deputy Minister, the people have a right to know about these cases and understand the verdicts, which is a cornerstone of the democratic system. We have reasons to believe that this time around all such cases would be brought to their conclusions, unlike in the past where only lip service was paid to such matters.
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Fragile ceasefire stuck in chokepoint
May 9 (Island) An exchange of fire between the US and Iran in the Strait of Hormuz sent shockwaves across the world yesterday, and oil prices soared as a result. Thankfully, it was a brief clash. The US has claimed that it foiled Iranian attacks on three of its ships. Iran has said it came under unprovoked attacks. Ceasefires in military conflicts are never free from such shocks, and care needs to be exercised to prevent skirmishes from spiraling out of control. The international community has a pivotal role
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පොලිස් ආරක්ෂාව මැද සිටි හේමරතන
Fever outbreak in Deniyaya identified as viral infection: Health officials
May 8 (AD) Health authorities say that a fever illness reported around the Kotapola Medical Officer of Health (MOH) area has been identified as a viral infection, according to Specialist Dr. Palitha Karunapema of Ministry of Health. He stated that 47 infected patients were reported during the past month. Symptoms of the infection include fever, severe headache, and vomiting. Dr. Karunapema noted that the illness has mainly spread among schoolchildren aged 14–15 years.
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Burnt bones and infant remains uncovered at Chemmani mass grave
May 8 (TG) Excavation activities at the Chemmani mass grave site in Jaffna continued this week, with further human remains, burnt bones and artefacts uncovered during ongoing judicially supervised operations. Four additional skeletal remains were identified during the latest phase of excavations, bringing the total number of identified skeletons at the burial ground to 259. With the excavation of two more sets of remains, the total number of fully exhumed skeletons has now risen to 254.
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Construction and Concrete waste recycling centre opened in Ekala under...
May 8 (Island) A recycling centre for the management of construction and demolition (C&D) waste, established in line with the Clean Sri Lanka national programme, was declared open this morning at the Ekala Industrial Zone. Clean Sri Lanka Secretariat has allocated Rs. 200 million for this project. Established within the precast yard premises belonging to the State Engineering Corporation under Ministry of Housing,
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Gammadda re-build empowers Nuwara Eliya communities after Cyclone Ditwah
May 8 (NF) The Gammadda Re-Build Programme, developed for communities affected by Cyclone Ditwah, was launched yesterday in Nuwara Eliya. Today marks the second day of the initiative, which focuses on restoring livelihoods and rebuilding lives through skills development and empowerment. The programme is being implemented jointly by the National Apprenticeship and Industrial Training Authority, Dept of Technical Education and Training, and Gammadda, with the full support of
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German investors to participate GBF 2026 in Colombo in May
May 8 (EN) Potential German foreign direct investors will visit Sri Lanka later this month when the island nation hosts German Business Forum (GBF) 2026, the state-run BOI said. The GBF 2026 is scheduled to take place in Colombo from May 27-29 in Colombo where the BOI expects to see policy makers from both nations, business leaders and institutional stakeholders and potential German foreign direct investors, it said. “This is a significant platform to strengthen economic partnerships
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Questions raised over Govt’s U-turn on Indian digital ID deal
May 8 (Island) Questions were raised yesterday over the govt’s move to award SL’s proposed digital identity card project to an Indian company despite strong objections previously voiced by Prez Dissanayake while in the Opposition. National Trade Union and Civil Front Convener Dr. Chamal Sanjeewa called on the Govt to immediately clarify reports on the tender process and the alleged involvement of a foreign company
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TISL warns Kapila Chandrasena’s death is setback to Airbus corruption case
May 8 (NW) Transparency International Sri Lanka (TISL) has expressed grave concern over the death of former SriLankan Airlines CEO Kapila Chandrasena, warning that the incident could severely impact accountability efforts linked to the high-profile Airbus corruption case. In a statement issued today, TISL said the sudden death of a key individual connected to the ongoing Airbus prosecution represented a serious setback to the pursuit of truth, accountability and justice.
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Ven. Seelarathana Thera lodges complaint with Sports Ministry
May 8 (TM) Leader of the Janasetha Peramuna Ven. Battaramulle Seelarathana Thera on Tuesday lodged a complaint with the Secretary of the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports urging the latter to initiate a probe into several alleged acts of frauds linked to a former national gymnastics coach. The outspoken monk stated that the Secretary of the said Ministry Aruna Bandara had assured him that a prompt inquiry would be conducted into the complaint lodged against the coach concerned.
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කපිලගේ මරණය! ඒ නඩුවත් ඉවරයි ද?
Sri Lanka–JAAF talks conclude successfully to safeguard SL’s garment exports
May 8 (DM) Discussions between Govt of SL and Joint Apparel Associations Forum (JAAF) aimed at strengthening and safeguarding SL’s garment export sector have been successfully concluded, officials confirmed. A high-level meeting was held yesterday at the Trade, Commerce, Food Security & Cooperative Development Ministry, focusing on global challenges facing the apparel industry, SL’s main export earner. The talks also reviewed future strategies amid shifting int'l trade conditions.
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Sri Lanka Football focussed on historic SAFF success
May 8 (TM) The Football Federation of SL (FFSL) reaffirmed its full commitment towards winning the upcoming SAFF Championship, scheduled to take place in four months-time. This was while strongly condemning attempts by a few individuals to destabilise the tremendous progress achieved by Sri Lankan football during the past two-year period. The FFSL categorically rejected certain allegations made by ex-football official Sunil Senaweera, describing the accusations as baseless,
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