NATA to be given more powers The Parliamentary Sectoral Oversight Committee on Health, Mass Media and Women’s Empowerment has agreed...
The hunger strike launched by a group of Development Officers demanding their absorption into the teacher service entered its fourth...
Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) engineers said that the country would continue to experience power cuts for at least three more years. CEB Engineers Union head, Anil...
by Reemus Fernando Sri Lanka Schools Athletics Association has included the Under 22 age category to the Sir John Tarbat Senior Athletics Championship when the...
Foreign Minister Prof. G.L. Peiris has highlighted the measurable and verifiable progress made including changes to the Prevention of Terrorism Act and the proposed 21st Amendment...
By Rathindra Kuruwita Newly-appointed Chairman of Litro Gas, Muditha Peiris, yesterday said the company had acted irresponsibly and not a single ship carrying gas had been...
Thursday 16th June, 2022 Gnana Akka, a self-proclaimed clairvoyant, who was very popular among powerful politicians, high-ranking swordsmen, and business tycoons because of her ‘prophesies’, became...
Import expenditure declined, year-on-year, for the second consecutive month, while earnings from exports increased in April 2022. This reduction in imports has gathered pace in May...
By Prof. Kirthi Tennakone Malwattage Chithrananda Peiris, a former senior lecturer in physics at the University of Sri Jayewardhanapura passed away on 30 May 2022 at...
FriMi, the fully-fledged digital banking experience powered by Nations Trust Bank, teamed up with its strategic partner Samsung to reward their loyal users through an exclusive...
The current dramatic hike in mass killings in the US has, very rightly, provoked a re-assessment of the adequacy of the country’s gun laws and closely...
By Sanath Nanayakkare With the spike in policy interest rates, rupee liquidity in the banks is different from what is normal, Yvette Fernando, deputy governor of...
Industry body, JAAF encourages manufacturers to adopt special welfare schemes Cost of living allowances for employees effected by companies Dry rations and meals provided to employees...
The Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA) on Tuesday (14) said they expect to attract around 800,000 tourists in the coming months of the year. During...