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Substandard coal delivers more shocks than power

Feb 24 (ST) Operational information released by the Lakvijaya coal power plant (LVP) continues to reveal that a majority of South African coal shipments that have arrived—after being purchased under the latest tender via India’s Trident Chemphar Ltd—do not meet the minimum criteria for use in the plant. But the data still contradicts reports from Cotecna (an independent laboratory that is collecting samples at unloading port in Norochcholai more..

Sri Lanka could play semi-final in Colombo

Feb 24 (CI) Sri Lanka could play their 2026 T20 World Cup semi-final at home, if they make it to that stage, depending on who they play against and who else qualifes. If SL are drawn to meet anyone other than India, and if Pakistan do not make the semi-finals, R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo will host the match in what appears to be a change to the ICC's original schedule announcement and the tournament playing conditions. In a communication to all stakeholders after the Super Eights were finalised, more..

Curtains for Mexican drug cartel boss

Feb 24 (Island) Mexican military on Sunday killed a drug lord, described as the most powerful cartel leader in Mexico. Nemesio Ruben Oseguera Cervantes aka El Mencho perished in a clash with the Mexican armed forces backed by US intelligence. Mencho was known the world over for his well-established drug distribution network. Members of the slain criminal’s cartel went berserk, torching vehicles and fuel stations in several parts of Mexico. They also blocked some highways with more..

U R De Silva & Ajith P Perera

Hayleys Solar delivers 4,036 kW installations across six locations for Pussalla Meat Producers

Feb 24 (FT) Hayleys Solar has completed a 4,036 kW solar photovoltaic (PV) installation for Pussalla Meat Producers Ltd. across six farm locations, supporting the company’s transition to renewable energy and advancing sustainability within SL’s poultry sector. Pussalla Meat Producers is a leading poultry producer in SL, operating across the entire value chain, from breeding and feed production to processing and island-wide retail. The newly implemented solar installation plays more..

PIM Green Digital Summit this Thursday

Feb 24 (FT) The Postgraduate Institute of Management (PIM), Sri Lanka’s pioneering business school, is set to host the landmark PIM Green Digital Summit 2026 on 26 February 2026. The summit is designed as a premier platform bringing together business leaders, academics, postgraduate and doctoral students, and professionals from across sectors to explore how sustainability and digital transformation are being meaningfully translated into practice. more..

Banks redraw risk lines after 2022 crisis

Feb 24 (FT) SL’s top bankers last week revealed that the 2022 sovereign and currency crisis permanently altered how they manage risk, forcing a decisive shift away from concentrated sovereign exposure, collateral-heavy lending, and complacency over foreign currency liquidity. Speaking at the 36th anniversary convention of the Association of Professional Bankers of SL (APB), industry leaders described the crisis as a structural reset rather than a temporary shock. more..

DCTS boost: Shipments heading to UK under new tariff-free scheme

Feb 24 (FT) British High Commissioner Andrew Patrick and Deputy Minister Chathuranga Abeysinghe recently visited apparel logistics and quality assurance facilities North of Colombo to witness shipments being prepared for export to the UK. The visit follows reforms to the UK’s Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS) which came into force on 1 Jan 2026. These changes enable SL manufacturers to source fabrics globally while maintaining duty-free access to the UK market, more..

Alive, dying or dead? Racism in the crosshairs of Anura

Feb 24 (CT) As citizens, we must realise that this country will never develop into a state of peace and prosperity so long as the evil of racism and racist attitudes persist among the people. Sociological and anthropological studies show that prejudice against others is an innate human trait in its crude form. Therefore, to single out the Sinhala people alone as racists will be unfair because these attitudes are prevalent even among the Tamils and Muslims. more..

Prasanna Gunasena

Governance cannot be a postscript to economics

Feb 24 (Island) The visit by IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva to Sri Lanka was widely described as a success for the govt. She was fulsome in her praise of the country and its developmental potential. The grounds for this success and collaborative spirit go back to the inception of the agreement signed in March 2023 in the aftermath of Sri Lanka’s declaration of international bankruptcy. IMF came in to fulfil its role as lender of last resort. The govt of the day bit the bullet. more..

Not only Justice remains blindfolded but Lanka’s Cabinet Ministers as well

Feb 24 (ST) Following the brutal killings of Attorney-at-Law Buddhika Mallawaarachchi and his wife Nisansala last Friday the 13th, the President of the Bar Association of SL, Rajeev Amarasuriya, issued a statement last Saturday, summoning the membership to a Special General Meeting to be held the following day, Sunday (15). ‘The last time such a special meeting was held,’ he told the media, was 14 years ago when Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranayake’s impeachment crisis was at its height. more..

Shanakiyan cautions MP Shritharan over party discipline

Feb 24 (CT) Shanakiyan Rasamanickam, a young and outspoken MP from the Eastern Province representing the ITAK, is known for his principled stance on Tamil rights, land issues, and minority development. Speaking to Ceylon Today, he addressed the controversy surrounding MP S. Shritharan, stressing that ITAK’s call for Shritharan to step down from the Constitutional Council is a moral and political decision aimed at upholding party values, rather than a legal or punitive action. more..

Richard de Zoysa: Accusations and Defamation

Feb 24 (GV) It has been 36 years since the murder of Richard de Zoysa, an internationally known journalist, artist, political and cultural critic and human rights activist. In the early hours of February 18, 1990, a group of men abducted him from his home in front of his mother. His body was later found on February 19, 1990 on the beach at Koralawella, Moratuwa. A formal investigation into de Zoysa’s death, which drew international attention, was repeatedly demanded. more..

Why archaic laws should be cleverly updated

Feb 24 (CT) For years, scholars and legal professionals have pointed out the archaic nature of SL’s legal environment, which has been of significant detriment to the people of Sri Lanka and the State administration. When a nation’s laws fail to be relevant and applicable to the modern context, it creates a situation where compliance is required, but its reality becomes nonsensical: From the prices described as fines, to laws that feel out of place in modern-day sensibilities, more..

From paddy field to plate: Govt. struggling to regulate rice industry

Feb 24 (TM) When Dudley Sirisena, one of SL’s most prominent rice mill owners, publicised images of a recently acquired high-end luxury vehicle and a video of him touring the Singapore Airshow, scouting helicopters and business jets, some raised questions about rising rice prices and the growing gap between powerful industry players and ordinary consumers. For many families struggling to manage daily food expenses, the sight of conspicuous wealth linked to the rice trade more..

Ahead of Trump’s State of the Union address: Poll finds 60% Americans don’t support him

Feb 24 (DM) US President Donald Trump is to deliver the State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress today (Tuesday), February 24. The address is critical because – (a) He would be making it after a disruptive first year that produced more controversies than successes. (b) The general elections will be held on November 3, when voters nationwide will decide all 435 House of Representatives seats, 33 Senate seats, and 36 Governorships, as well as thousands of state and local officials. more..

Disaster mitigation; No time to lose

Feb 24 (DM) Almost three months have elapsed since the disastrous Cyclone Ditwah swept the country claiming around a thousand lives, including those who are claimed to be missing. Those who sacrificed their lives in this calamity taught hundreds of lessons both to the people and to the authorities and some of them had been taught during the similar past disasters and repeated this time as well. Yes, they taught, yet, did we grasp the gravity of those lessons properly and more..

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Sri Lanka inflation eases to 2.4% in January from 2.9% prior month

Feb 23 (IC) SL’s consumer price inflation slowed in January, according to data released by the country’s statistics department on Monday. The National Consumer Price Index showed prices rose 2.4% year-on-year in January, down from a 2.9% increase recorded in December. The index captures broad retail price inflation across the country and is typically released approximately three weeks after the end of each month. The deceleration in inflation marks a continuation of country’s efforts to more..

Afghanistan to host Sri Lanka for white-ball series in March in the UAE

Feb 23 (CI) Afghanistan will host Sri Lanka for the first time in March for a multi-format white-ball series, with three ODIs and three T20Is to be played in the UAE from March 13 to 25. The T20I leg of the tour will be played in Sharjah on March 13, 15 and 17. The ODI leg will be played in Dubai on March 20, 22 and 25. The T20I series will start just five days after the T20 World Cup ends on March 8. The ODI series will end just one day before both the IPL and PSL get underway on March 26. more..

Govt. Liquidity in December: Reserves dip below Rs. 1 tn

Feb 23 (TM) Govt cash reserves had dipped below its lower limit threshold of Rs. 1 trillion in Dec 2025, as it had made more than Rs. 500 billion in payments during the month, Deputy Secretary to the Treasury A.K. Seneviratne informed the COPF during its last meeting. “In December we made payments valued more than Rs. 500 billion, which included a Rs. 45 billion payout for the senior citizens; restructuring of SriLankan Airlines more..

PM announces: Govt to recruit over 23,000 teachers this year

Feb 23 (CT) Govt plans to recruit more than 23,000 teachers within this year to address shortages in schools and reduce long-standing issues related to teacher transfers, PM Dr. Harini Amarasuriya said. She made the remarks at a meeting of the Ministerial Consultative Committee on Education, Higher Edu & Vocational Edu held recently. PM also said approval has already been granted for the recruitments and that steps are being taken to complete the process before end of the year. more..

MAS Reshuffle: What Happens to 2,200 Methliya Employees?

Feb 23 (NW) MAS Holdings has announced plans to cease garment manufacturing operations at its Methliya plant in Thulhiriya and repurpose the facility to expand fabric manufacturing capacity, citing a prolonged contraction in global apparel demand. In a communication to employees on February 19, management informed staff that the Methliya premises, located within the MAS Fabric Park in Thulhiriya, will be converted to strengthen knitting, dyeing and finishing capabilities. more..

Tamil politicians tell the UK NPP govt not fulfilling its promises

Feb 23 (Island) A group of Tamil lawmakers and former MP M. A. Sumanthiran, during talks with UK Deputy PM David Lammy, in Colombo, recently, have alleged that the ruling NPP hasn’t fulfilled election pledges. UK Deputy PM met Tamil political leaders who called for renewed international action on accountability, justice and political rights. The meeting brought together Tamil MPs, including Gajendrakumar more..

CMC Corruption Probe: Public complaint deadline extended

Feb 23 (NW) The deadline for submitting public complaints and information to the Prez Commission of Inquiry investigating alleged corruption and irregularities within the Colombo Municipal Council (CMC) has been extended until March 16. Commission has been appointed to examine alleged acts of corruption, fraud, criminal breach of trust, misuse or abuse of power, misuse of state resources and privileges, unlawful recruitments & appointments, violations of procurement more..

Govt revenue 2025: Botanical garden revenue surpasses Rs. 1 b

Feb 23 (TM) Dept of National Botanic Gardens states that the income generated from the country’s botanical gardens exceeded Rs. 1 billion in 2025. Despite the impact of Cyclone Ditwah in 2025, revenue generated from national gardens still surpassed Rs. 1 billion, specifically recording a total of Rs. 1.394 billion. This represents a 7% increase compared to the year 2024. The gardens effectively demonstrated their contribution to tourism earnings and economic activities throughout 2025. more..

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900,000 SIM cards lack proper registration

Feb 23 (CT) Nearly 900,000 mobile SIM cards currently active in SL lack verified identity details and will be deactivated if the required information is not submitted, Deputy Minister Eranga Weeraratne informed Parliament. He said that 897,802 SIM cards in the system do not have proper identity verification. He stated that the new regulations were introduced to rectify shortcomings in the 2019 SIM registration framework and to ensure stricter enforcement of registration requirements. more..

CP blames 2022 crisis on JRJ policies

Feb 23 (Island) General Secretary of the Communist Party Dr. G. Weerasinghe has said the national economy nosedived in 2022 due to three factors. The depletion of the country’s foreign exchange reserves was the main factor caused by the huge chronic trade deficit blamed on the import/export policy implemented through the free/liberal/open trade policies implemented since 1978. The second factor that led to the economic crisis was the steep decline in state revenue caused by more..

Namal Rajapaksa responds to cancellation of Oxford and Cambridge Union events

Feb 23 (AD) SLPP MP Namal Rajapaksa has responded to the cancellation of his planned speaking engagements at the Oxford Union and Cambridge Union, following backlash from Tamil student groups and campaigners in the UK. In a post on X, Rajapaksa said he had looked forward to participating in the debates, highlighting that the Oxford and Cambridge Unions have, for generations, represented the highest ideals of more..

Teachers’ Union alleges continued school fund collections despite Ministry ban

Feb 23 (FT) Ceylon Teachers’ Union (CTU) has accused schools of continuing to collect money from parents despite a recent public statement by the Education Ministry that such collections are not permitted. CTU General Secretary Joseph Stalin said the ongoing practice is placing a heavy financial burden on families and contradicts the Ministry’s position. According to the Union, schools are enforcing payments under multiple categories, with some institutions adopting more..

SC directs AG to file contempt charges against former NIE Director

Feb 23 (AD) Supreme Court today directed the Attorney General’s Dept to file a charge sheet for Contempt of Court against I.G.S. Premathilaka, former Director of the National Institute of Education (NIE). The order was issued following his failure to comply with a court directive in connection with Fundamental Rights (FR) petitions filed over the 2024 Grade 5 Scholarship examination paper leak. SC also ordered that notice be issued on the respondent to appear before it on March 26. more..

Visa violations: SL deports 15 and arrests 75 foreigners in 2025

Feb 23 (TM) 75 foreign nationals were arrested and 15 were deported last year for violating immigration and tourism laws by engaging in business activities while in the country on tourist visas, according to the SLTDA. This, amid calls for the Govt to get tough on tourists engaging in unregistered business and services which have mushroomed in SL over the last few years. The joint operations are being carried out by SLTDA, more..

Sri Lanka apparel exports to UK projected to increase by 10% under new tariff-free scheme

Feb 23 (AD) British High Commissioner to SL Andrew Patrick and Deputy Minister Chathuranga Abeysinghe have visited apparel logistics and quality assurance facilities north of Colombo to observe shipments being prepared for export to the United Kingdom. The visit follows reforms to the UK’s Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS) which came into force on Jan 1, 2026. These changes enable SL manufacturers to source fabrics globally while maintaining duty-free access to more..

Demand for accommodating Thimphu principles in promised Constitution: ITAK...

Feb 23 (Island) Illankai Thamil Arasu Kadchi (ITAK) was not party to a recent move by the Tamil National Council (TNC) to reive the 1985 Thmphu principals in a bid to make a joint proposal to the NPP govt. This has been recently discussed at a recent meeting in Jaffna with the participation of Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam. The TNC is of the view that the proposed new Constitution should take Thimphu principles into consideration to pave the way for a federal structure. more..

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