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Mazenod College building opened in Anuradhapura

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Rev. Fr.Jayamaha OMI, Rector of Mazenod College, Anuradhapura

A landmark step in expanding educational opportunities for poor and marginalised communities in Sri Lanka’s North Central Province was marked on January 5 with the blessing and inauguration of the first building of Mazenod College at Shravasthipura, Anuradhapura.

The ceremony began with a Eucharistic concelebration presided over by Rt. Rev. Norbert Andradi OMI, Bishop of Anuradhapura, who highlighted the long-standing contribution of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate to education in Sri Lanka. The new school building was blessed by Rev. Fr. Roshan Silva OMI, Provincial Superior of the Oblate Province of Colombo, and officially inaugurated by Rev. Fr. Charles Rensburg OMI, Treasurer General of the Oblates.

The event drew a large and diverse gathering, including Rev. Fr. Andrew Chen OMI, Provincial Superior of the Oblate Province of Australia; Rev. Fr. Leo Philomen, Oblate Treasurer of the Anglo-Irish Province; Buddhist, Hindu and Muslim religious leaders; government dignitaries; officers of the Tri-Forces and Police; benefactors; clergy and religious; as well as students, parents and leaders of the Shravasthipura Farmers’ Association. The foundation stone for the college’s second building was also blessed by Fr. Andrew Chen.

Addressing the gathering, Fr. Rensburg emphasised the importance of innovative, problem-solving education and reaffirmed the Oblates’ commitment to serving disadvantaged communities. Fr. Silva described the opening as “a sacred milestone and a triumph of faith over adversity,” acknowledging the efforts of past and present Oblate leaders, benefactors and collaborators who brought the project to fruition.

Rector Rev. Fr. Dileepa Jayamaha OMI traced the college’s journey from its humble beginnings in 2019 at the Rajabima Oblate Centre to its present growth, noting the strong support of local Buddhist clergy, community leaders and authorities.

Founded following an Oblate Congress decision in 2018, Mazenod College began with 33 students and three teachers. By 2025, enrollment had grown to 461 students from Grades 1 to 7, supported by 45 teachers, reflecting its emerging role as a beacon of hope for marginalised families in Anuradhapura.



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Ms. U. L. Mathisha Jinanjalie Jayathilake, appointedto the post of Commissioner, Department of Probation and Child Protection Services

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Prison mayhem leaves at least 26 dead; five officers killed in revenge violence

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Police and STF personnel rushing an injured prison officer to an ambulance after yesterday’s clash at the Negombo Prison.

At least 26 people, including five prison officers and 20 inmates, have been confirmed dead following violent unrest at Negombo Prison, hospital sources said yesterday, as authorities struggled to restore full control over the facility.

According to unconfirmed reports the prison officers were killed by rioters yesterday morning,  in retaliation, and weapons carried by those officers were grabbed by them.

Negombo General Hospital Director Consultant Dr. Pushpa Gamlath said nearly 100 injured persons had been admitted, following the clashes, and eight of the critically wounded had been transferred to the National Hospital, in Colombo, for further treatment.

The violence, which initially broke out on Sunday (5) between remand prisoners and convicted inmates, left two inmates dead and 38 others injured before being temporarily brought under control.

However, tensions flared again on Monday (6), with prison officials reporting renewed unrest inside the facility despite earlier assurances that the situation had stabilised.

Police said the initial confrontation was triggered by a dispute linked to the exposure of an alleged drug trafficking network, operating within the prison, and was reportedly orchestrated by a drug trafficker, identified as Suresh, who is said to have links to an underworld figure known as ‘Booru Moona’.

The violence rapidly escalated, with female inmates staging a protest on the Prison roof in support of those involved in the clashes, while relatives gathered outside demanding information on detainees. Police later facilitated visits for selected family members to hospitalised inmates.

The Negombo Prison, which houses around 1,800 remand and convicted inmates, descended into widespread disorder as rival groups clashed, with reports indicating that the violence later spread beyond the initial confrontation.

Authorities said rioting inmates had allegedly seized firearms during the renewed unrest on Monday, prompting heightened security measures.

The Sri Lanka Air Force deployed drones for aerial surveillance and a Bell 412 helicopter to monitor the situation, while additional military personnel were sent to reinforce security around the prison.

Prisons Department spokesperson A.C. Gajanayake said a special investigation team had been appointed, under the direction of the Commissioner General of Prisons, to probe the incident, while a separate police investigation is also underway.

Justice Minister Harshana Nanayakkara told The Island that he had called for a detailed report on the disturbances.

By Norman Palihawadane

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