FACETS Sri Lanka 2026 ushers next phase of growth for gem and jewellery industry
Jan 5 (FT) FACETS Sri Lanka 2026 was officially inaugurated on Saturday at Cinnamon Life at City of Dreams, marking a significant milestone for Asia’s premier gem and jewellery exhibition. Ministers Vijitha Herath and Sunil Handunneththi officiated at the opening of the three-day event, which concludes today. The Ministers’ presence underscores the national and international importance of FACETS as SL’s foremost
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All schools to commence for 2026 academic year today
Jan 5 (AD) All schools are scheduled to commence the first phase of the first term of the 2026 academic year today. Accordingly, Ministry of Education stated that govt and govt-approved private schools, and pirivenas will resume academic activities from today. It was further reported that the first term of the 2026 academic year will be implemented in line with the circular issued on Dec 9, 2025. Ministry of Education had taken steps to conclude the 2025 academic year for for Sinhala & Tamil schools on Dec 22,
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Private sector lending rates increase as FD returns fall
Jan 5 (FT) Private sector lending rates remained elevated in 2025 as demand for credit improved even as returns on bank fixed deposits declined in line with benchmark Treasury Bill rates. While the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) reduced its policy corridor by 25 basis points (bps) during 2025, the Average Weighted Prime Lending Rate (AWPLR) of the commercial banking sector increased by 17 bps year-on-year (YoY) to 9.07% in the week ending 2 January. In contrast,
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Govt expands Suraksha student insurance scheme with additional benefits
Jan 5 (FT) The Cabinet of Ministers approved the continuation of the Suraksha Student Insurance Program for the 2025–2026 academic year, along with a series of amendments to expand coverage and improve access. The Education, Higher Education & Vocational Education Ministry has strengthened the Suraksha Student Insurance Program through a new agreement with SL Insurance Corporation, aiming to ensure that students can continue their education
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nVentures leads $ 200,000 Seed Round into Flash Health
Jan 5 (FT) Flash Health, a Sri Lankan healthtech startup building cashless, on-demand outpatient care, has raised a $200,000 seed round led by nVentures, with participation from angel investors across Sri Lanka, Singapore, and the US. The funding comes as Flash Health expands its footprint across insurers, large employers, and healthcare providers, positioning itself as one of the country’s most widely adopted digital outpatient platforms addressing everyday healthcare needs.
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Foreign holdings in Govt securities more than double in 2025
Jan 5 (FT) Foreign investor participation in SL’s Govt securities rebounded strongly in 2025, reversing a sharp contraction a year earlier, while the overall stock of domestic debt continued to rise, driven by increased Treasury Bond issuance. Latest data indicate that Govt’s financing strategy in 2025 continued to tilt toward longer-tenor instruments, while improving market conditions supported a renewed inflow of foreign
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Six ministers under investigation; transparency or hypocrisy?
Jan 5 (CT) Six Ministers of the NPP govt being subjected vigorous and aggressive investigation and being treated as any other common wrong-doer is a noteworthy step forward for a small country whose topnotch politicians were running riot a couple of decades ago. Allegations can be made against any power-holder. But proof of such wrongs being committed by any person in white-collar crimes does not need to be shown beyond a reasonable doubt. Legal pundits would pen the situation in
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System change rebutted; empowering the national security state at the expense of...
Jan 5 (ST) JVP led NPP Govt’s draft Protection of the State against Terrorism Act (PSTA) law rebuts the easy defence of apologists that the Govt is more sinned against rather than being an active sinner (as such). Put unapologetically and with the utmost gravity that the matter merits, the draft PSTA’s skillfully inserted albeit monstrous revisions cannot be viewed in a benevolent light notwithstanding the bright glow of Christmas cheer, another New Year and all that.
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Editorial: Trump’s blitzkrieg
Jan 5 (Island) The US was once known as the self-proclaimed global policeman. It has since graduated from that role and appointed itself as an international prosecutor, judge and executioner. On Friday night, it carried out a daring operation in Caracas, captured Venezuelan Prez Nicolás Maduro, 63, and his wife and took them to New York, where they are to be tried for narco-terrorism among other things. The US reportedly deployed 150 aircraft, including bombers, helicopter gunships,
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Pharmaceuticals, deaths, and work ethics
Jan 5 (Island) Yet again, deaths caused by questionable quality pharmaceuticals are in the news. As someone who had worked in this industry for decades, it is painful to see the way Sri Lankans must face this tragedy repeatedly when standard methods for avoiding them are readily available. An article appeared in this paper (Island 2025/12/31) explaining in detail the technicalities involved in safeguarding the nation’s pharmaceutical supply. However, having dealt with both Western and
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Energy: Minister U-turns on LNG deal?
Jan 5 (TM) The long-delayed billion-rupee Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) terminal and pipeline project off Kerawalapitiya, which was finalised last year to be awarded to a Chinese contractor, is now facing cancellation, with the decision expected to be communicated to the Cabinet shortly. Energy Ministry is planning to shift away from LNG towards battery-powered Renewable Energy (RE), it is learnt. Although the contract was awarded last year,
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Forgetting the storm
Jan 5 (TM) For many Sri Lankans, Cyclone Ditwah already feels like yesterday’s news. Another disaster filed away in the collective memory, mentioned briefly in passing conversations before daily life resumes as if nothing happened. This national habit of moving on quickly is often treated with humour, even pride. We tell ourselves we are resilient, that we endure and survive. Yet, beneath this easy optimism lies a dangerous flaw. Our ability to forget is also our greatest weakness.
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A hypocrisy called the United Nations!
Jan 5 (DM) There is a quiet anger spreading across much of the world. It is not the loud kind that fills streets with protests, but a deeper, more painful frustration felt by ordinary people who are watching global justice collapse under the weight of hypocrisy. At the centre of this failure stands the United Nations, an institution created to protect humanity, now increasingly exposed as one that protects power instead. For Sri Lankans, this hypocrisy is not theoretical. It is personal.
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'Health is everyone’s responsibility'
Jan 5 (CT) In the wake of the Ditwah disaster and ongoing challenges in SL’s health sector, Dr. Anil Jasinghe, Secretary to the Ministry of Health and Mass Media, shares insights on disaster response, medicine shortages, the quality of healthcare, and efforts to strengthen the system. In this interview, he addresses the Govt’s strategies, lessons learned from past crises, and the steps being taken to ensure better health services
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Sri Lanka’s education reforms: Good intent, poor execution
Jan 5 (CT) SL’s latest education reforms, spearheaded by PM Harini Amarasuriya and her Ministry of Education, have been billed as a bold attempt to modernise our school system. At first glance, the rhetoric sounds appealing: a shift towards a learning-centred model, a break from rote memorisation, and a curriculum that supposedly primes students for the real world. Yet as these reforms inch closer to full implementation in 2026, what we see unfolding is less a measured
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Protection of the state from terrorism act: A critique of the current proposal
Jan 5 (DM) Prevention of Terrorism Act, No. 48 of 1979, (PTA), has been vigorously assailed for 45 years as the anchor of a legislative regime which is destructive of basic political and civil rights. It has gained ignominy as an instrument for denial of justice in diverse contexts and also placed in jeopardy, internationally, the prestige of our country as a vibrant democracy. There have been legislative interventions from time to time by Act No. 10 of 1982 and Act No. 22 of 1988.
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Gay website for Grade-Sixers: A textbook case of govt under fire
JJan 4 (ST) PM Harini Amarasuirya, who is also the Minister of Education, Higher Education and Vocational Education, was to kick off the first phase of the NPP govt’s much-hyped educational reforms with a bang later this month, but instead, the whole process is now under public scrutiny and snowballing into a major controversy after the publication in the Grade Six English Language module textbook of a web address which
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E-passport tender: Award of Rs. 5.5bn contract imminent
Jan 4 (ST) Dept of Immigration and Emigration (DIE) has reportedly announced its intention to award the tender for a Rs. 5.5bn contract to personalise its upcoming e-passport consignments. While the name of the winning bidder has not been publicly released, authoritative sources revealed it to be Thales DIS Finland OY and its Sri Lankan partner, Just In Time (JIT) Technologies (Pvt) Ltd. The procurement appeals process will begin next week, where unsuccessful parties will challenge the award.
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Sri Lanka records strong economic performance in 2025 despite cyclone impact
Jan 4 (AD) Despite the severe impact of Cyclone Ditwah, Sri Lanka recorded a notable economic recovery in 2025, marking a significant turnaround following the country’s recent economic crisis. With the support of the IMF, SL entered 2025 with a renewed focus on restoring macroeconomic stability. Key economic indicators released for the year reflect substantial progress across multiple sectors. Tax revenue, the primary component of govt income, reached a historic high in 2025.
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In daring military raid, US captures Venezuela’s president Maduro
Jan 4 (AFP) President Donald Trump said yesterday that US forces had captured Venezuela’s leader Nicolas Maduro after bombing the capital Caracas and other cities in a dramatic climax to a months-long standoff between Trump and his Venezuelan arch-foe. This image posted on Trump's Truth Social account yesterday show Maduro handcuffed onboard the USS Iwo Jima after US military captured him.
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Light bill hike proposal linked to Rs. 11.5bn golden handshake
Jan 4 (ST) A golden handshake worth Rs 11.554 billion for workers choosing voluntary early exit will be funded by raising electricity tariffs from January to March, CEB has proposed to the regulator. This generous payout, offered as a part of the CEB carve-out, is for 2,158 employees. Some staff could be eligible for up to Rs 5m. The minimum is Rs 900,000. CEB has proposed to the PUCSL that voluntary retirement payments are to be funded through the first tariff revision this year.
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FACETS Sri Lanka – 2026 international gem and jewellery exhibition kicks off
Jan 4 (NW) The international gem and jewellery exhibition, FACETS Sri Lanka – 2026, was officially inaugurated today (3) at the Cinnamon Life Hotel in Colombo, under the patronage of Ministers Sunil Handunnetti and Vijitha Herath. Organized jointly by the SL Gem and Jewellery Association (SLGJA), National Gem and Jewellery Authority, and Export Development Board (EDB), the three-day exhibition will run from today until January 5. Now in its 32nd edition, FACETS Sri Lanka is
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Eviced Kandy pavement hawkers complain alternative places conducive to business
Jan 4 (Island) The removal of unauthorized pavement hawkers from Kandy town was carried out on Friday, in accordance with a prior announcement made by the Kandy Municipal Council. Despite the enforcement, vendors claim that the alternative location provided by the authorities is unsuitable for conducting their business effectively. Kandy Municipal Council had issued notices regarding the removal of unauthorized street traders since July of last year.
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Low-level atmospheric disturbance developing over Sri Lanka
Jan 4 (DM) Showery conditions are expected to enhance in Eastern, Northern and Uva Provinces during the coming days, due to the development of a low-level atmospheric disturbance to the East of SL, Dept of Meteorology said. Showers are expected at times in Eastern, Central, North-central and Uva Provinces and in the Hambantota District. Fairly heavy falls above 75 mm are likely at some places in Central and Uva Provinces and in Batticaloa and Ampara Districts as per Met Dept forecast.
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Norochcholai Power Plant: Quality of coal in question?
Jan 4 (TM) The Lanka Coal Company (LCC) is awaiting the Discharge Port Certificate before making payment for the first 60,000 MT coal shipment from a new supplier that imports coal from South Africa, following allegations that the shipment is of low quality. The Indian supplier is contracted to deliver a total of 25 consignments, following a tender that was finalised at the end of last year after months of delays,
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Sahasya’s collapse exposes costly gaps in state governance
Jan 4 (ST) When Sahasya Investment Company was established in Oct 2020, it was billed as a turning point in the management of SL’s expressway network. Designed as a state-owned commercial entity, Sahasya was meant to bring corporate discipline to an infrastructure system weighed down by heavy debt and long-standing inefficiencies. Instead, five years on, the company has been liquidated having barely operated leaving behind unanswered questions about governance,
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Iranian turmoil, storm in a teacup for Sri Lanka’s tea exporters
Jan 4 (ST) Turmoil in Iran has caused a stir among SL tea exporters but shipments continue under the tea-for-oil barter deal between the two countries. Iran is one of the biggest buyers of Ceylon Tea. The Iranian Rial that fell sharply against the US dollar has reportedly sparked protests initially among traders there that later spread to other parts of the country and a shutdown of public institutions. At least 5 deaths have been reported by Friday. Devaluation of the Iranian currency
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Traffic spot fines across the island can be paid online via GovPay from Jan. 15: Police
Jan 4 (AD) The facility to pay traffic spot fines online through the GovPay platform will be made available islandwide by January 15, according to Deputy Inspector General (DIG) in charge of Traffic Control and Road Safety, W.P.J. Senadheera. The DIG made these remarks while addressing a press conference held in Colombo yesterday (3), stating that the necessary facilities and training have already been provided to police officers to implement the system before January 15.
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No CBSL-style salaries at PDMO
Jan 4 (TM) Employees of the Public Debt Management Office (PDMO) are Govt servants whose salaries are determined strictly in line with national public sector salary scales, says Treasury Deputy Secretary Ananda Seneviratne, dismissing suggestions that remuneration at the newly established office should be aligned with that of the Central Bank of SL (CBSL). “PDMO employees are Govt employees, part of the pensionable Govt service. Their salaries are structured
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2025 to set tea export record?
Jan 4 (TM) SL is set to record year-on-year growth in tea exports in 2025 compared to 2024, although gains in production volumes remain uncertain pending the release of official figures following the impact of Cyclone Ditwah, reveals Sri Lanka Tea Board (SLTB). SLTB Chairman Rajpal Obeyesekere, commenting on the latest official export figures, stated that up to Nov 2025, SL had exported 239 mil kg of tea,
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Supporting militarisation: ITAK asks Shritharan to resign from CC
Jan 4 (NW) Illankai Tamil Arasu Kadchi (ITAK) has asked its MP Sivagnanam Shritharan to step down from the Constitutional Council following controversy over his support for the appointment of an army officer as Auditor General, party General Secretary M. A. Sumanthiran said. Sumanthiran said the decision was taken by the ITAK politburo, citing concerns over Shritharan’s stance on what the party views as the militarisation of independent state institutions.
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Police top brass bar media from entering Tissa Vihara
Jan 4 (SO) Police prevented journalists from entering the highly contested Tissa Raja Maha Vihara premises in Kankesanthurai yesterday. The incident occurred during a protest in front of the Tissa Raja Maha Vihara where journalists from the private and State media had arrived to cover a protest by activists and residents. Hundreds of protestors had gathered in front of the temple calling for the release of private land allegedly encroached on by the temple in 2018.
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