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SLC shuffle deck in a major HPC overhaul

Mar 22 (ST) In a significant restructuring of the country’s cricket development setup, Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) has carried out a sweeping overhaul of its coaching infrastructure at the High Performance Centre (HPC), with a massive reshuffling across roles. The recommendations, which came not from the HPC’s own leadership but directly from the Executive Committee, have seen the same familiar faces being moved around more..

Lovers’ Quarrel ends in high-scoring draw

Mar 22 (ST) The 121st Lovers’ Quarrel between traditional rivals Richmond College, Galle and Mahinda College, Galle, ended in a high-scoring draw. Both sides produced commendable batting performances over the three days, ensuring that bowlers had little margin for dominance on a placid surface. On the final day, Mahinda, in reply to Richmond’s first innings total of 315, resumed from their overnight score of 90 for 2 and went on to post an imposing 332 for 9 declared. more..

Hasaranga, Pathirana and Malinga yet to get clearance by SLC for IPL

Mar 22 (ST) The IPL participation of Wanindu Hasaranga, Matheesha Pathirana and Eshan Malinga and in the balance as they are yet to complete their rehabilitation programmes due to injuries. Malinga dislocated his left shoulder during the England series played prior to the T20 World Cup in February and his expected date of return to play is on March 25. He has to go through the mandatory physical performance test to obtain the No Objection Certificate (NOC) required to more..

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Global praise for Lanka’s non-aligned stance

Mar 22 (SO) As highlighted in our editorial, it is difficult to predict the trajectory of wars once they begin. A war can end in a day (Anglo-Zanzibar War 1896), six-days (Arab-Israeli War of 1967), six years (World War II) or even 100 years (England-France 1337-1453). Russia-Ukraine War is still on, after four years. Israel is still waging war on Gaza, 3 years after the events of Oct 7, 2023. Israel has been involved in quite a few conflicts since its creation out of Palestinian lands in 1948. more..

Gura: The unsung hero

Mar 22 (Island) Autobiography of Mr. Ranjit Fernando, launched last month, offers a fascinating peek behind the curtain into how a clutch of SL’s finest cricketers were groomed in their formative years. Mr. Fernando was in charge when the SL U-19 side toured Australia in 1984 under the captaincy of Aravinda de Silva, a team that read like a who’s who of future stars, featuring Roshan Mahanama, Asanka Gurusinha and Jerome Jayaratne among others. Aussies had Mark Taylor, Waugh more..

From minister, to minister; bakers get half-baked replies

Mar 22 (ST) Bakery Owners’ Association president N.K. Jayawardena explained that he used many ways to reach the ministers and deputy ministers of the govt to create a mechanism to provide fuel for bakeries so they could operate their diesel ovens and power generators. He had first sent letters to both Trade Minister Wasantha Samarasinghe and Deputy Minister Chathuranga Abeysinghe explaining their plight; more..

Thareen blitz and Sebastian fifty help St. Peter’s force draw

Mar 22 (ST) It was near yet far for St. Joseph’s, as St. Peter’s, in pursuit, held on to force a draw in the 92nd Battle of the Saints big match, which concluded at the SSC ground yesterday. The Josephians were cruising while the Peterites were in dire straits at 75 for 5 in their run chase. However, two valuable knocks, including 56 by Joshua Sebastian, who shared two brief but crucial stands of 45 runs for the sixth wicket with Shavidu Silva and 24 runs with skipper Emosh Peterson, more..

President in Parliament

Mar 22 (Island) Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake is often seen in Parliament, making special statements and long speeches in defence of his govt. It is being argued in some quarters that no other Prez attended Parliament so frequently. This, however, is a moot point. We once commented on Prez Mahinda Rajapaksa’s regular presence in Parliament, asking whether he was trying to remind the Legislature that he was the boss. Why should the Presidents attend and address Parliament regularly? more..

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In the news again

Mar 22 (ST) My dear Mahinda maama and Namal baby, I thought of writing to you when I heard your names being mentioned again in an investigation, due to an affidavit submitted by someone implicated in the Airbus scandal. When will all these people let you get on with your lives and do your usual job of engaging in politics, was my first thought. That, however, is not to be. I suppose that is only to be expected when the person in custody is the former boss of our airline. more..

Week III: The war, oil crisis & Sri Lanka

Mar 22 (CT) Now in its third week and still no end sight, Trump’s Iran’s war is showing a tedious pattern of tragic-comic episodes. The human tragedy continues under relentless aerial assaults in Iran and under both aerial and ground assaults in Lebanon. Israel, now in a hurry to destroy as much it can of its enemy assets before Trump lapses into war withdrawals, is picking its spots at will; three of its latest scalps could not have come at higher echelons of the Iranian regime. more..

AKD, neutrality and refusal of ground access to US military; clarity in action

Mar 22 (CT) As the ME conflict reaches its third week, approximately 7,800 targets have been hit by the US military and destroyed or damaged 120 Iranian vessels, at a cost of USD 11 billion in the first week itself. With the Pentagon requesting over USD 200 billion from Congress last week, both the targets and the destruction will prove critical in the coming weeks. Third week of Sri Lanka’s tryst with a world at war started with more..

We can’t say not our war

Mar 22 (ST) On Friday, the Iranians targeted the US military base at Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, firing two long-range missiles; one was shot down, the other landing in the sea. Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake had hardly got back home after making a statement to Parliament outlining the Govt’s neutrality in the war between the US-Israel axis and Iran, pointing to how he acted when an Iranian warship was sunk off Galle and did not allow US aircraft to use Hambantota as more..

Waging war on energy Cartels and the Black Market

Mar 22 (CT) With the escalation of the Middle East crisis forcing the world towards an energy crisis of severe magnitude, the impact on countries like SL, dependent entirely on the supply chains for its entire consumption, has hit home at a time when it can ill afford such a crisis. As global oil prices once again rose above USD 110 on Thursday, following the hit on one of the largest natural gas fields in the world, a 5% rise from two days earlier, Iran’s military warned decisive action against attacks more..

AKD Govt's foreign and economic policies put to the test while Opposition protests...

Mar 22 (TM) Since the global pandemic in 2020, the ongoing conflict in the Middle East has dealt a severe blow to the global order, with unbearable pressures being placed on smaller states. Apart from economic challenges, Sri Lanka’s foreign policy and diplomacy have also been put to the test by the ongoing conflict between Israel/US and Iran. Pressure faced by the Govt in the diplomatic balancing act was revealed by more..

The approval paradox

Mar 22 (TM) It was only a few weeks ago that a local think tank, Verité Research, delivered what appeared to be a decisive endorsement of the ruling administration. Its research polling placed the Govt’s approval rating at a comfortable 65%, a figure that was swiftly embraced and amplified by those in power as proof of public confidence and political legitimacy. Yet, almost in the same breath, a far more sobering assessment emerged from the global stage. World Happiness Report 2026 more..

No more Forever Wars

Mar 22 (SO) Two weeks into the US/Israel War on Iran, the world is no close to a solution, though US Prez Donald Trump has spoken of the possibility of winding down the war without declaring a ceasefire per se as Iran’s military capabilities have been severely downgraded. Iran too has said it is not yet ready for a ceasefire, in the context of its success with the de-facto closure of the Strait of Hormuz. But both sides face the same problem – war resources are not endless and more..

Sri Lanka pins hopes on Trinco oil tanks as long term solution for fuel shortage

Mar 21 (EN) Sri Lanka hopes the renovation of the oil tank farm in the island nation’s Eastern port district of Trincomalee, with an India, UAE, SL tri-partite agreement, could be a long-term solution for the fuel shortage. The Trincomalee Oil Tank Farm, also known as the China Bay Tank Farm, is a massive World War II-era strategic asset consisting of 99 serviceable tanks with a total storage capacity of nearly one million metric tonnes. more..

Over 650,000 users registered for QR fuel code: Minister

Mar 21 (DN) Minister Bimal Ratnayake told Parliament that 650,000 users were registered yesterday after a new feature has been added to the re-implemented National Fuel Pass system to address the difficulties faced by the public earlier when trying to obtain the QR code of a previously registered vehicle. By 12 noon yesterday, 593 private buses had obtained fuel from 103 SLTB bus depots around the country. Only a few Govt vehicles have not been registered with QR code. more..

SriLankan Airlines’ bond exchange clears with 97% approval

Mar 21 (DM) Sri Lanka has moved a step closer to closing a critical chapter in its external debt restructuring, with the national carrier securing near-unanimous creditor backing for its long-delayed bond workout, in a deal that signals both fiscal discipline and renewed investor alignment. SriLankan Airlines and the govt yesterday announced the successful completion of the consent solicitation, exchange and tender offer tied to the airline’s US$ 175 m govt-guaranteed bonds more..

Prez says Govt to revise fuel pricing, taxes urgently as ME crisis disrupts energy supply

Mar 21 (FT) President Anura Kumara Dissanayake yesterday told Parliament that the Govt will move quickly to revise fuel pricing, review taxation and expand procurement measures to manage the impact of the Middle East crisis, warning that delays could affect supply. “We must carefully assess how it may impact us and respond accordingly,” he said, describing the situation as an external shock affecting both energy supply more..

Over 200 vehicles reduced from Presidential Secretariat pool: PM

Mar 21 (DN) PM Harini Amarasuriya informed Parliament that 833 official vehicles were available in the Presidential Secretariat vehicle pool during the tenure of the Eighth Executive Prez and that more than 200 of those vehicles have been reduced from the pool since Anura Kumara Dissanayake was sworn in as Prez as promised by the NPP Govt. PM said that the reduction of the excessive official vehicles that were used by the previous administration and its Prez has been more..

Microfinance and Credit Regulatory Authority Bill becomes law

Mar 21 (FT) Parliament Speaker Dr. Jagath Wickramaratne yesterday endorsed the certificate on the Microfinance and Credit Regulatory Authority Bill, which was recently passed in Parliament. The Microfinance and Credit Regulatory Authority Act provides for the establishment of a new regulatory authority to introduce a strong legal framework for regulating and supervising money lending and microfinance businesses in Sri Lanka. The objective of this authority is to regulate more..

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Court of Appeal rejects Navy security claim on GR voyage; upholds RTI supremacy

Mar 21 (FT) The Court of Appeal has ruled that the RTI Act prevails over the Official Secrets Act, while holding that national security cannot be used as a blanket ground to deny access to information, in a judgment delivered on 19 March 2026. The case arose from a Sept 2022 RTI request seeking eight details from the SL Navy regarding former Prez Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s departure aboard a naval vessel during the July 2022 crisis. Request included confirmation of the travel, more..

16 years of unpaid EPF benefits and gratuity payments of JEDB workers will finally be...

Mar 21 (Island) The Kandy South Labour Office has launched a special programme to commence the payment of Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) contributions and gratuity payments which have remained unpaid since 2010 to the estate labour community of the Janatha Estates Development Board (JEDB) in the Kandy District. Due to various reasons, the relevant company had failed to pay these entitlements to estate workers, country-wide. As the govt has allocated Rs. 2000 million, more..

Vehicle imports seen cooling off: JB Securities

Mar 21 (FT) Vehicle import momentum is beginning to moderate after a sharp surge following the reopening of the market, with January data already pointing to a slowdown and February registrations falling by 3,683 units, suggesting further easing. Total vehicle imports declined to $ 236.4 million in Jan 2026 from a record $ 311.1 million in Dec, with a sharper correction in personal vehicle imports, which fell from more..

Abduction case shocks Batticaloa: Woman rescued, another dead

Mar 21 (NW) A 26-year-old woman was rescued in critical condition after being abducted, assaulted and thrown into a well in the Nellikkadu area, while another woman’s body was discovered in the same well. Residents in the area alerted authorities after hearing cries for help from the well and found the woman struggling in the water. She was rescued with the assistance of police and admitted to the Batticaloa Teaching Hospital for treatment. Police identified victim as Murugamoorthy Ranuja, more..

Sri Lanka at risk of becoming global wildlife trafficking hub: YZA

Mar 21 (SO) Environmentalists are warning that Sri Lanka is facing a growing environmental threat as the illegal wildlife and pet trade expands. They caution that without stronger enforcement, tighter regulation and greater public awareness, the island could become a hub for global wildlife trafficking. The concern was highlighted at a recent media briefing organised by the Sri Lanka Young Zoologists’ Association (YZA) in Colombo. YZA President Diluksha Soysa said more..

Middle East War: Day 21

IMF flags Middle East risks; to assess impact, support for Sri Lanka

Mar 21 (FT) IMF has flagged SL’s significant exposure to the Middle East conflict and said it will assess the potential economic impact and how best to support the country during its upcoming mission, as authorities seek to complete a combined Fifth and Sixth Review under the EFF program. An IMF staff team is scheduled to visit SL from 26 Mar to 9 Apr to hold discussions with authorities on economic policies, with the external shock from the Middle East crisis expected to weigh on more..

SL’s construction sector urged to embrace C2C certification for sustainable growth

Mar 21 (DM) Adopting the globally recognised Cradle to Cradle (C2C)-certified standard can help the local companies remain competitive in an increasingly sustainability-focused global market, Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute Director Built Environment Ren DeCherney said. According to her, a majority of industry stakeholders already consider circularity an important part of the design process and third-party verified certifications like the C2C-certified standard can support more..

A chunk of airport revenue evaporates from cancelled flights

Mar 21 (ST) Shutdown of airspace across parts of West Asia due to the war has significantly disrupted SL’s aviation sector, with experts warning of sharp declines in flights, revenues, and tourist arrivals. Industry officials say the ripple effects are being felt across the board, from higher insurance premiums and rising fuel costs to reduced aircraft movements and the loss of overflying fees paid to SL for air traffic services. more..

Dambulu Oya reservoir’s floating solar panel project on hold, says Mahaweli Authority

Mar 21 (ST) The Sri Lanka Mahaweli Authority’s Board of Directors has decided to temporarily suspend permission granted to a private company to instal floating solar panels on the Dambulu Oya reservoir in Ibbankatuwa. The project, which planned to cover 18 acres of the water surface, is on hold until the progress of pilot projects at Kiriibban wewa in Monaragala and Chandrika wewa in Ratnapura are reviewed, the authority’s director Nalinda Thilakaratne said. more..

Tender called to purchase 200 new luxury buses for SLTB

Mar 21 (NW) The Ministry of Transport, Highways and Urban Development has officially called for tenders to supply 200 new luxury diesel buses to the Sri Lanka Transport Board (SLTB), aimed at strengthening expressway and long‑distance bus services. According to Deputy Minister of Transport Prasanna Guansena, the project seeks to modernize public transport and provide passengers with a more comfortable and high‑quality service, while raising national transport standards. more..

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