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Is the President's favourite, Minister Kumara Jayakody, going to resign?

Aug 18 (DM) In a shocking turn of events, President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has been pushed into an uncomfortable spot with CIABOC preparing to file action against Energy Minister Kumara Jayakody over allegations of misappropriation of funds during his tenure at the Fertliser Corporation in 2015. To make matters worse, a group of opposition politicians and civil society activists are also preparing to file a contempt of court case more..

Arrest warrants issued against Rathana Thera and Thusitha Halloluwa

Aug 18 (AM) Nugegoda Magistrate’s Court and the Colombo Magistrate’s Court have issued arrest warrants against Ven. Athuraliye Rathana Thera and the former Executive Director of National Lotteries Board (NLB), Thusitha Halloluwa, following a request made by the Colombo Crimes Division (CCD) and the Police. The case relates to the alleged abduction of AJP General Secretary Ven. Wedinigama Wimalatissa Thera in 2020, in order to intimidate him and secure the party’s NL parliamentary seat. more..

Aviation Minister explains reasons for BIA visitor restriction

Aug 18 (NW) Minister of Civil Aviation Bimal Rathnayake says several issues, including the non-expansion of Terminal 02 of the BIA, have resulted in imposing restrictions for visitors during peak hours. In a post on ‘X’, Minister Rathnayake said that congestion has been reported at the Katunayake airport due to a number of reasons. While pointing out that travellers being accompanied by loved ones has contributed to the issue, Minister Herath also noted infrastructure issues. more..

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Foreign remittances: Can migrant dollars pay every bill?

Aug 18 (TM) In the first six months of 2025, Sri Lankans abroad sent home $ 3.7 billion, nearly 19% more than in the same period last year, Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) figures show. These inflows, mainly from the Middle East, have helped produce a $ 1.5 billion current account surplus despite a merchandise trade deficit of over $ 3.2 billion. For a country still emerging from its worst post-independence economic crisis, the money has been a financial cushion. more..

US trade tariffs: Assessing the cost of reductions on revenue

Aug 18 (TM) US tariff rate reduction, from an initial 44% to a subsequent 30% and now to the current 20%, is accompanied by requirements for trade balancing. The initial 44% rate was introduced based on SL’s 88% trade deficit with the US. In 2024, SL had a trade surplus of $ 2.6 billion, with exports to the US totalling $ 3 billion and imports from the US amounting to $ 368.2 million. To reach the current rate and potentially reduce it further, SL is exploring ways to address this trade deficit. more..

Parties distorting Oddusudan camp incident: Minister

Aug 18 (DN) Minister Nalinda Jayatissa stated that certain political parties are attempting to exploit the recent drowning incident in Oddusuddan to mislead the public and incite unrest among communities in the North & East. He stressed that the incident occurred when a group of individuals fled after breaking into an Army camp at Oddusuddan. Minister explained that the 12th Battalion camp of the Sinha Regiment more..

Nationwide Postal strike escalates over 19 demands

Aug 18 (NF) Postal workers at the Central Mail Exchange have launched a strike, citing 19 grievances including issues related to overtime payments and the mandatory fingerprint system for recording attendance. Joint Postal Trade Union Association Convener, Chinthaka Bandara, confirmed the strike action, which follows the cancellation of all postal workers’ leave. The protest is jointly backed by the Postal and Telecom Officers' Association & Joint Postal Trade Union Front. more..

Video: Minister urges calm ahead of hartal in North, East

Aug 18 (DM) Minister Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa appealed to the people of the Northern and Eastern Provinces not to be misled by what he described as distortions and false propaganda aimed at the govt and the security forces. His remarks come on the eve of a hartal scheduled for today (18), following the death of a man who allegedly attempted to forcefully enter the Shivanagar army camp in Mullaitivu, which is set to be evacuated. “Investigations are underway into this matter. more..

Hartal aimed at jolting govt. into addressing unresolved issues: Tamil political parties

Aug 18 (Island) Several Tamil political parties have planned to stage a hartal today in the N&E provinces demanding the repeal of the Prevention of Terrorism Act, holding provincial council elections, and resolving land disputes affecting the Tamil community. Batticaloa District ITAK leader MP Shanakyan Rasamanickam said that the hartal would be led by leaders of 3 Tamil and 3 Muslim parties, representing the region in Parliament. more..

Another 609 individuals nabbed during special island-wide police raids

Aug 18 (AD) A total of 609 individuals have been arrested on suspicion of being involved in criminal activities and also over illicit liquor and drug-related offenses during a special island-wide operation conducted yesterday (16). As part of the operation, 26,607 people were subjected to inspection. Police have identified 21 individuals directly linked to criminal activities while 439 suspects with outstanding warrants were arrested during the operation, police noted. more..

Health sector funding: MCPA urges better fund utilisation

Aug 18 (TM) Medical activists have urged the Govt to devise a plan for the proper utilisation of funds allocated for the health sector through the budget, noting that the health sector requires a considerable amount of funds to ensure proper services. Medical and Civil Rights Professional Association (MCPA) President Dr. Chamal Sanjeewa said that only around one-third of the funds allocated for the health sector had been used so far. He urged Prez to take this situation into account, more..

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Passenger frustration mounts as congestion hits BIA

Aug 18 (FT) Severe congestion at the BIA has sparked frustration among passengers, with reports of long queues at check-in counters and immigration over the past few days. Travellers complained that overcrowding and delays left many on the brink of missing flights, while others described the departure areas as chaotic and operating beyond capacity. Tourists were also caught up in the bottlenecks, with several voicing disappointment over their final impression of SL after an otherwise positive holiday experience. more..

RW declines legal action over slashing former Presidents’ privileges

Aug 18 (AM) Former Prez Ranil Wickremesinghe has reportedly informed the UNP that he will not take legal action against the withdrawal of privileges granted to former presidents. Wickremesinghe has said he sees no need to go to court seeking protection of such entitlements and further noted that if other former presidents decide to pursue legal proceedings, he will not extend his support. He also revealed that legal advice given to former presidents suggested that if cases are filed, more..

Electricity pricing: ECA disputes calculations on Sahasdanavi plant

Aug 18 (TM) Electricity Consumers’ Association (ECA) alleged that 3 institutions have confirmed that the calculations in the Cabinet paper pertaining to the proposed Sahasdanavi Power Plant are misleading and inaccurate. ECA General Secretary Sanjeewa Dhammika said that Secretary to Energy Ministry Prof. Udayanga Hemapala should accept responsibility for misleading the Cabinet & resign immediately. more..

Clarification on the Sahasdhanavi power plant levelized tariff

Aug 18 (DM) As a response to the recent public discussions and media reports concerning the levelized tariff of the Sahasdhanavi Power Plant, Sahasdhanavi Ltd takes this opportunity to clarify several critical facts that might have been miscommunicated. Following is a release sent by Sahasdhanavi Limited. In light of recent public discussions and media reports concerning the levelized tariff of the Sahasdhanavi Power Plant, Sahasdhanavi Ltd wishes to clarify several more..

SLT Group records impressive 1H turnaround with Rs. 4.3 b PAT

Aug 18 (FT) SLT Group has reported that Profit After Tax (PAT) for the first half of 2025 reached Rs. 4.3 billion, a significant gain from the Rs. 323 million loss a year earlier. At the company level, SLT delivered strong results, with a PAT of Rs. 2.6 billion in 1H, up 873% from Rs. 272 million in the previous year, while Mobitel achieved a significant turnaround with a PAT of Rs. 1.1 billion compared to a loss of Rs. 1.1 billion in 1H 2024, delivering strong financial momentum. more..

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Govt to roll out Four-i productivity program countrywide for SMEs next year

Aug 18 (FT) Deputy Minister Chathuranga Abeysinghe recently announced that the Ministry will expand its flagship Four-i Program pioneered by the National Productivity Secretariat (NPS) to small and medium enterprises (SMEs) across the country by 2026. Delivering the keynote address at the Rotary-AMCHAM SME Conclave 2025 organised by Rotary Club and American Chamber of Commerce (AMCHAM) SL, he said the initiative is designed for businesses ready to embrace change. more..

Indra enters NDB expanding banking sector portfolio; Softlogic Life funds exit at profit

Aug 18 (FT) High net worth investor of motor trade Indra Silva last week entered the National Development Bank (NDB), further expanding his banking sector portfolio. Silva was the major buyer of the 7.4% stake of NDB, which traded last week for Rs. 4.4 billion. Already, Silva is the single largest individual shareholder in Commercial Bank with 9.98% stake, third largest in Sampath Bank (9.9%), and holds 2.7% in Hatton National Bank (HNB) as the 12th largest. more..

Sri Lanka to borrow US$500 mn in yuan to cover CEP1 cost

Aug 18 (ST) Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake has sought Cabinet approval to borrow the equivalent of US$500 million in renminbi (RMB) from EXIM Bank of China and to separately disburse US$438 million of SL govt funds to complete the long-delayed first section of the Central Expressway (CEP 1). This means that Sri Lanka, which has no RMB income, will have to convert its US dollar reserves to repay the loan. more..

Booking.com to meet Govt end Aug

Aug 18 (ST) Tourism authorities are to meet booking.com representatives in Colombo at the end of the month following govt concerns on ensuring room reservation platforms fall in line with the rest of the industry. Deputy Tourism Minister Ruwan Ranasinghe said that by the end of this month he will be meeting with representatives from booking.com. Discussions are expected to centre on how to ensure they are brought into the legal framework of the country as they operate here. more..

Sri Lanka tourism crosses 1.5 million arrivals

Aug 18 (FT) SL’s tourism sector continues to demonstrate strong momentum, registering over 100,000 arrivals in the first half of August and surpassing 1.5 million visitors so far in 2025, a milestone reached two months earlier than last year. Tourism stakeholders view the 1.5 million milestone as a confidence booster for the industry, which is targeting 3 million arrivals by the end of 2025. With nearly half of the year’s target already achieved in just over seven months, they insisted that more..

X-Press Pearl compensation: Independent commission yet to begin work

Aug 18 (TM) The independent compensation commission established under the Supreme Court’s landmark ruling on the MV X-Press Pearl disaster has yet to commence its work. It is learnt that the commission, to be chaired by retired Supreme Court Justice Gamini Amarasekera, will be tasked with assessing the full scale of damages and disbursing payments to victims. Justice Amarasekera confirmed that more..

Sri Lanka Sustainable Trade and Economic Summit 2025 a success

Aug 18 (FT) WEConnect International, in partnership with the US Department of State, hosted the SL Sustainable Trade and Economic Summit 2025 on 7 Aug at Shangri-La, Colombo. This high-level gathering convened over 200 key stakeholders, including women business owners, corporate leaders, Govt officials, and trade experts, to accelerate economic growth through enterprise development and int'l business collaboration. Summit featured policy dialogues, more..

CEB makes Rs. 5.3 bn profit in June quarter, Rs. 13 bn loss in 1H

Aug 18 (EN) CEB reported profits of 5.31 billion rupees in the June 2025 quarter, down from 34 billion rupees a year earlier, amid two tariff cuts in between. CEB’s June 2025 quarter revenues were down 33% from a year ago to 98 billion rupees, cost of sales were down 16% to 91.6 billion rupees and gross profits were down 81% to 7.0 billion rupees. Compared to March revenues rose from 93 to 98 billion rupees in June while cost of sales fell steeply from 112 to 92 billion rupees, more..

Sri Lanka's drawing more tourists again

SL must choose: Develop or Evolve in T20s

Aug 18 (ST) In 2014, SL were crowned T20 World Champions in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Kumar Sangakkara played a match-winning hand, helping the team to lift a trophy that had eluded them in four previous finals. What’s more telling, though, is how they did it. That side didn’t have a lower order stacked with 100-metre hitters or muscle-bound finishers. It thrived on placement, on running hard, on choosing moments to attack. In 2014, you could still win T20 WC that way. In 2025, you can't. more..

JAT continues momentum to FY 2025/26

Aug 18 (FT) JAT Holdings PLC, a leading SL conglomerate in the manufacturing and coatings industry, announced its financial results for the first quarter of the 2025/26 financial year, reflecting a stable and promising start despite external market challenges. Traditionally with the first quarter being the lowest demand quarter for the paint industry due to seasonality and the peak in the fourth quarter, Group still recorded a notable 20% year-on-year (YoY) growth in profit after tax (PAT), more..

SEC Chief says all ready for SOE listings, ball in Govt’s court

Aug 18 (FT) Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman Senior Prof. Hareendra Dissabandara recently said the necessary groundwork is complete to list State-owned enterprises (SOEs) on the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE). Speaking at the Invest Sri Lanka Forum in Singapore last week, he said that the infrastructure is ready and that the Catalyst Board, set up specifically for SOE listings, is in place. more..

U-17 Division I Cricket Final: Giant killers Devapathiraja meet unbeaten Mahanama

Aug 18 (Island) Giant killers Devapathiraja College Ratgama will encounter unbeaten Mahanama College, Colombo in the final of the U-17 Division I Cricket tournament today. Devapathiraja led by dynamic all-rounder Arosha Sithumina have been enjoying remarkable success this season. They are in their first ever Division I final after having turned tables on some of the powerhouses of schools cricket. Their rivals, Mahanama too have enjoyed similar success but have reached U-17 Div I more..

Ganja pearl of the Indian ocean on track to become new Macau

Aug 18 (ST) Ganja got the official seal of approval this week when the Govt gave the legal thumbs up to seven foreign investors to grow the banned substance on the SL isle. But the JVP cannot bag the dubious credit alone but must equally share it with former Prez Ranil Wickremesinghe and the SLPP in the previous Parliament for enacting laws that made it possible for ganja to be legally grown. Special recognition must also be paid to SLPP MP Diana Gamage, who championed ganja as more..

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Editorial: False claims can strike home

Aug 18 (Island) The Opposition is a kind of space of penance and purification, where politicians ousted due to corruption, abuse of power and incompetence, receive political absolution, which enables them to make comebacks. In the Philippines, Bongbong, the only son of ousted dictator Ferdinand Marcos, has secured the presidency. In this country, a bunch of politicians, voted out of power in 2015, for corruption, abuse of power and various crimes, more..

Price regulation in name; crisis in practice

Aug 18 (CT) When doctors warn that only 700 out of 17,500 branded medicines are under price control, it is not a failure of policy. It is a failure of governance. In SL today, medicines are meant to be a social safety net, but for many, they have become a luxury they cannot afford. Medical and Civil Rights Professional Association of Doctors (MCPA) recently highlighted this appalling reality. Although the Ministry of Health issued a Gazette limiting prices across about 60 categories of drugs, more..

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