Engineers at the Ceylon Electricity Board have drawn a clear red line over the government’s plan to gazette the appointed...
The annual Colombo Navam Maha Perahera, along with an exhibition of sacred relics brought from India, will be held at...
by Rex Clementine In the glittering City of Dreams, perched elegantly overlooking the Indian Ocean, the rise of Maheesh Theekshana was toasted in grand style on...
By Norman Palihawadane The Matara Magistrate’s Court on Friday evening issued an order for the arrest of former IGP Deshabandu Tennakoon over a Weligama shooting incident...
The Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) celebrates its 74th anniversary today (March 2). A ceremony is scheduled to be held at the Sri Lanka Air Force...
The Hongkong and Shanghai Bank has told holders its credit and debit cards must be used in accordance with the Electronic Fund Transfer Cards (EFTCs) guidance...
The death occurred on Feb. 25 of Prof. Upali Kuruppu, 92, a former head of engineering and Vice Chancellor of the University of Moratuwa. The elder...
By Anura Gunasekera On December 3, 2021, then member of parliament, Anura Kumara Dissanayake, today the President of Sri Lanka, made an impassioned speech in the...
By Zanita Careem Priyanthi is a feminist, social development and communications specialist who has more than three decades of experience working in development, leading organisations and...
The Committee stage of Budget 2025 began in the House on Thursday with cartloads of mud – if mud it really was – thrown at past...
BY RANDIMA ATTYGALLE Four decades and more on, the spectacle of Sri Lanka’s first home-grown business magnate of international repute- Upali Wijewardene’s life and mysterious disappearance...
The Court of Appeal on Thursday (27) postponed the hearing of the case against former Senior Deputy Inspector General (SDIG) Nilantha Jayawardena to 12 June. The...
(Excerpted from Memories of 33 year in Parliament by Nihal Seneviratne) Even though my early ambition was to join the Sri Lanka Foreign Service and travel...
Officials from the Ministry of Finance revealed that Sri Lanka’s state-owned enterprises (SOEs) incurred a staggering LKR 774 billion in losses in 2022, during a meeting of...