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All set and ready today for 10th edition of ‘Run for Their Lives’

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The 10th edition of “Run for Their Lives” is almost here, and it promises to be an inspiring and impactful event. This 5-km charity run, in aid of Apeksha Hospital, the National Cancer Institute in Maharagama is organized by the Rotaract Club of Colombo Uptown and has been one of the biggest charity events in Sri Lanka for the past 9 years. Run for Their Lives is a symbol of hope and support for those battling cancer, with every step taken and every rupee raised being a sincere act of encouragement and love for those who need it most.

The purpose of the run is to raise awareness about cancer and to donate much-needed funds to the Apeksha Cancer Hospital. Over the past 9 years, Run for Their Lives has attracted tens of thousands of participants. In some years alone, more than 4,000 participants, along with 300+ organizations, corporate leaders, celebrities and others, have come together to raise millions of rupees; over LKR Rs 30 million across the past 9 years.

The 10th edition of the run, which will be held at the Viharamahadevi Amphitheatre on the 25th of February 2023 at 4.00pm, aims to raise LKR 10 million and register over 4,000 participants. The registration fee of Rs. 1,400 will go entirely towards the charity, and participants will receive a free branded T-shirt along with access to the carnival after the run – which will feature a variety of stalls, games, activities, and music bands and artists, providing participants with a chance to relax, have fun, and celebrate their achievement.

“Cancer is not just a physical illness, it’s a fight for life,” explained Akmal Afzal, one of the Chairpersons of Run for Their Lives, “Run for Their Lives is our way of standing in solidarity with those who are battling cancer and giving them hope and letting them know that they’re not alone in this fight. We want to show them that they have a support system; a community of people who believe in them and who are there for them every step of the way.”

The impact of Run for Their Lives has been significant. Over the years, the event has raised funds for the purchase of essential medicines and equipment for the Apeksha Cancer Hospital, providing much-needed support for those battling cancer.

Madushan Maheshwaran, a co-chairperson for RFTL, “We run for the ones who can’t. We run for those who are fighting cancer with all their might. We run for those who need our support. This is not just a physical challenge, it’s a mental and emotional challenge as well. Megara Wijemanna, the other co-chairperson added, but it’s a challenge worth taking, because every step we take is a step closer to a cure, a step closer to bringing hope and a huge morale boost for those who need it most.”

About Run for Their Lives

Run for Their Lives is a noble annual initiative by the Rotaract Club of Colombo Uptown that provides a platform for people to come together and support those who are fighting cancer. The 10th edition of the run promises to be an emotional and impactful event that will raise awareness about cancer and raise funds for the Apeksha Cancer Hospital. The event is scheduled to take place on the 25th of February 2023. The invitation to participate and “run for those who can’t, and show the world that together, difference can be made”, is open to all. visit www.linktr.ee/rftl2023 to participate or for more information, or simply show up on the day at 4.00pm.



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ADB-backed grid upgrade tender signals next phase of Sri Lanka’s energy transition

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Solar panels – central to renewable energy generation

In a move that highlights Sri Lanka’s accelerating push toward a more resilient and renewable-powered electricity system, the National System Operator Private Limited (NSO) has called for international bids to modernise the country’s core grid management infrastructure.

The tender—issued under the Power System Strengthening and Renewable Energy Integration Project (PSSREIP)—is backed by the Asian Development Bank (ADB), reflecting continued multilateral confidence in Sri Lanka’s energy reform trajectory despite recent economic headwinds.

At the heart of the project is the integration of a Renewable Energy Management System (REMS) with a fully upgraded SCADA/EMS platform at the National System Control Centre. While technical in appearance, energy experts say the implications are far-reaching: this is the digital backbone required for managing a grid increasingly dominated by intermittent renewable sources.

“This is not just another infrastructure upgrade—it’s a systems transformation,” a senior power sector analyst said. “Without this layer of intelligence, scaling up solar and wind becomes operationally risky.”

Sri Lanka has in recent years expanded its renewable energy footprint, particularly in solar and wind. But the lack of advanced real-time forecasting and dispatch capabilities has often limited how much of that energy can be safely absorbed into the grid. The proposed REMS integration directly addresses that bottleneck.

From a financial perspective, the project also highlights the continued role of concessional development financing in de-risking large-scale energy investments. The ADB’s involvement ensures not only funding support but also procurement discipline through its Open Competitive Bidding (OCB) framework—seen by analysts as a safeguard for transparency and technical quality.

The tender sets a relatively high bar for bidders, requiring prior experience in similar large-scale contracts exceeding USD 6 million and a minimum average annual turnover of USD 16 million. This suggests the project is likely to attract major international engineering and energy technology firms, potentially opening the door for advanced grid solutions and knowledge transfer.

Beyond its technical scope, the initiative comes at a critical time for Sri Lanka’s energy economy. Rising generation costs, fuel import pressures, and the need for tariff stability have intensified the urgency for efficiency gains within the system. A smarter grid—capable of optimising dispatch and reducing losses—could ease some of these structural pressures.

Moreover, the project aligns with Sri Lanka’s broader climate commitments and long-term goal of increasing renewable energy penetration. Analysts note that without investments in grid intelligence and flexibility, renewable targets risk remaining aspirational rather than achievable.

The deadline for bid submissions is May 14, 2026, with implementation expected to span approximately 18 months from contract award.

If executed effectively, the NSO-led initiative could mark a decisive shift—from a conventional grid struggling with variability to a digitally enabled system capable of managing the complexities of a modern energy mix.

For policymakers, investors, and consumers alike, the message is clear: the transition to clean energy is no longer just about adding megawatts—it is about building the intelligence to manage them.

By Ifham Nizam

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Update on independent forensic review

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We wish to provide an update on the actions being taken following the recently identified incident.

In line with the Corporate Disclosure made on 23rd April 2026 and as indicated in our 6th April 2026 Corporate Disclosure, an independent forensic review focused specifically on the fraudulent transactions has been initiated and will be conducted by Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu India LLP, a globally recognized firm with expertise in forensic investigations. This process is being carried out in consultation with, and in line with recommendations from, the Director of Bank Supervision of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka.

The forensic review will examine the circumstances surrounding the fraudulent transactions, including any lapses in controls, oversight, and governance during the relevant period. Its findings, including any interim updates and the final report, will be submitted directly to the Central Bank of Sri Lanka.

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Pathiraja appointed Controller General of Immigration and Emigration

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In a move aimed at reinforcing institutional stability and administrative efficiency, the Cabinet of Ministers has approved the permanent appointment of Iraj Chaminda Pathiraja as Controller General of Immigration and Emigration.

Pathiraja, a senior officer in the Special Grade of the Sri Lanka Administrative Service (SLAS), had been serving in the position in an acting capacity since May 2025. His confirmation to the top post signals continuity in leadership at a time when the country is seeking to strengthen border management and streamline migration processes.

The proposal for his appointment was submitted by Ananda Wijepala, Minister of Public Security and Parliamentary Affairs, and received Cabinet approval this week.

Government sources said the decision reflects confidence in Pathiraja’s administrative experience and his performance during his tenure as acting Controller General. His role is considered critical in overseeing Sri Lanka’s immigration framework, including visa issuance, border control operations, and emigration regulation.

The Department of Immigration and Emigration plays a key role in national security architecture, particularly amid evolving regional mobility trends and increasing demand for efficient public services. Officials noted that stable leadership is essential to ensure policy consistency and operational effectiveness.

Pathiraja’s appointment comes at a time when Sri Lanka is placing renewed emphasis on governance reforms within the public sector. Strengthening institutional capacity, improving service delivery, and enhancing transparency have been identified as key priorities.

Analysts say the confirmation of a permanent Controller General is expected to support ongoing efforts to modernize immigration systems, including digitalization initiatives and improved coordination with international counterparts.

The government has also underscored the importance of maintaining a balance between facilitating legitimate travel and safeguarding national interests, particularly in the context of global migration challenges.

By Ifham Nizam

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