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Several spells of light showers may occur in Western, Sabaragamuwa and North-western provinces and in Galle, Matara, Kandy and Nuwara-eliya districts

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Weather forecast issued at 05.30 a.m. on 18 October 2024 by the Department of  Meteorology 

Several spells of showers will occur in Northern province. Several spells of light showers may occur in Western, Sabaragamuwa and North-western provinces and in Galle, Matara, Kandy and Nuwara-eliya districts while showers or thundershowers may occur at a few places in Uva and Eastern provinces during the evening or night.

Winds will be South-westerly in the sea areas around the island and wind speed will be (25-35) kmph. Wind speed can increase up to (45-50) kmph at times in the sea areas off the coasts extending from Kankasanthurai to Puttalam via Mannar and from Hambanthota to Pottuvil.

The sea areas off the coasts extending from Kankasanthurai to Puttalam via Mannar and from Hambanthota to Pottuvil can be fairly rough at times while the other sea areas around the island can be slight to moderate. Strong gusty winds and very rough seas can be expected during thundershowers

The general public is kindly requested to take adequate precautions to minimize damages caused by temporary localized strong winds and lightning during thundershowers

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South Africa stun serial winners Australia to enter World Cup final

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Anneke Bosch played plenty of sweeps in her unbeaten 74 (Cricinfo)

South Africa showed ’em all how it is done – with the papare band blaring at the Dubai International Stadium in front of a sparse crowd.

A collective bowling effort was followed by a strong batting show, led by a 96-run partnership between captain Laura Wolvaardt and Anneke Bosch. They registered an eight-wicket win in the first semi-final to send Australia packing from Women’s T20 World Cup 2024, thereby ending their run of seven successive finals in the competition.

Australia’s first ICC competition after Meg Lanning’s retirement ended up in the knockout stages, with the six-time champions also missing Alyssa Healy,  who suffered a foot injury against Pakistan.

South Africa first restricted Australia to 134 for 5 despite a late surge, and then romped home by eight wickets with 16 balls to spare to make a massive statement and enter their second consecutive T20 World Cup final.

The clarity in South Africa’s thinking was evident at the toss, when they inserted Australia in a crunch game. Marizanne Kapp and Ayabonga Khaka got enough swing with the new ball. In fact, Khaka did not even have to find out about the purchase to pick up a wicket. Her first ball in the game was a length ball that shaped away a touch and Grace Harris slashed into the hands of backward point

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Controversy over public sector salary hikes: Expert Committee Chief contradicts govt.’s claim

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‘No harm in discarding our proposals if not acceptable to new leaders’

By Shamindra Ferdinando

Chairman of the Expert Committee on Public Service Salary Disparities, Udaya R. Seneviratne yesterday (17) contradicted cabinet spokesperson Minister Vijitha Herath declaration that the substantial public sector salary increase announced by the then government in the run-up to Sept 21 presidential election had not received proper approval of the Finance Ministry.

Retired SLAS officer Seneviratne who had held several top posts, including Secretary to the President during Maithripala Sirisena’s tenure emphasised that the relevant Cabinet paper had been presented by the then President Ranil Wickremesinghe, in his capacity as the Finance Minister. “Therefore, there cannot be absolutely no basis for the new government’s claim,” Seneviratne said, pointing out both Director General National Budget and Director General Management Services were members of his committee.

The Island raised the issue with the expert committee Chairman in the wake of the government discarding the Seneviratne report.

Minister Herath told a post-cabinet media briefing on Tuesday (15) that the cabinet made an unilateral announcement without consulting the Finance Minister. Seneviratne said that he sincerely hoped the cabinet spokesman sought an explanation from the expert committee.

“In fact, Chairman of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, Duminda Hulangamuwa who recently received appointment as Senior Economic Affairs Advisor to AKD government was a member of my committee. I’m sure, Hulangamuwa will be able to set the record straight,” Seneviratne said.

Seneviratne’s committee proposed that the basic salary of public service employees would be increased by a minimum of 24% for primary-level service categories. Salaries will gradually increase from an average of 24% to 50%, for all government officials depending on current fiscal feasibility, Seneviratne said, reiterating the need to increase public sector salaries.

Responding to another query, Seneviratne suggested that Deputy Secretary to the Treasury A.K. Senavirathna could explain the salary hikes proposals as he with the support of his team prepared them. “We provided the policy framework, Deputy Treasury Secretary and his team prepared the relevant proposals,” Seneviratne said.

The expert committee undertook the project taking into consideration the ongoing IMF-led programme in which debt restructuring was a key component, Seneviratne said. Whatever various interested parties say for their benefit or in a bid to undermine others, the country is not out of the woods yet, Seneviratne said, adding that the implementation of the salary proposals entirely depended on the new government’s ability to meet revenue targets as recommended by the expert committee.

Perhaps, the recommendations should be divulged by the government to pave the way for public discussions on the issues at hand, Seneviratne said that the JVP-led Jathika Jana Balawegala (JJB) couldn’t side-step the issue by declaring the previous cabinet acted sans Finance Ministry approval.

Seneviratne warned that the country should be prepared to face the consequences of possible delay in securing the next tranche of the IMF’s Extended Fund Facility (EFF) due to the change of government and forthcoming parliamentary election. The former top official asserted that the powers that be and those contesting parliamentary elections should be aware of the gravity of the situation. “Do not forget that debt-repayment of foreign debt is on hold. But, it wouldn’t be fair to discard proposed salary increases and revenue proposals on false grounds,” Seneviratne said.

Commenting on massive local borrowings this month, Seneviratne said that revealed the developing crisis on the public finance front. Matale district SJB leader Rohini Kaviratne recently declared that the new government between Oct 02 and 15, had borrowed as much as Rs. 419,000 mn as it struggled to cope up with falling state revenue.

During the campaign the SJB, too, declared a substantial salary increase though the JJB refrained from doing so.

Seneviratne said that Rs.3,000 interim allowance that had been recently granted to pensioners, too, was proposed by his committee. The government couldn’t deny that, the ex-official said, urging President Dissanayake, who is also the Finance Minister, to seek an explanation from the Treasury regarding the status of the expert committee report.

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