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Tragic end to Jackson Anthony’s multi-faceted life

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Jackson Anthony, popular actor, singer and film and media personality died last Monday while under treatment for over 15 months at the ICU at Colombo National Hospital for injuries sustained in a collision with a wild elephant at Thalawa in the NCP on July 2, 2022.His remains were interred on Thursday at St. Peter’s and Paul Church, Ragama.

Anthony left an enduring mark on the country’s cultural annals for his singing, dancing, acting, writing, and directing, seamlessly transitioning from the stage to the screen. His exceptional storytelling ability won him a wide following.

An exceptionally talented personality he attracted tens of thousands of fans with large crowds including many VIPs including Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardene, former Speaker Karu Jayasuriya, ministers MPs and stage and film personalities as well as a multitude of fans crowding to pay their last respects.

Speaking to the media at his home, his daughter, Madhavi Anthony, said the family did their best over a period of many months to save their father’s life. “Despite how hard we tried to care for my father, we still lost him. It feels as though thieves have stolen him from us.”

Renowned artist Udayakantha Warnakulasuriya emphasized that Anthony’s talents transcended the boundaries of a single artistic segment. He underscored how Anthony had left his mark in nearly every facet of the arts, from cinema and music to the stage.

“This is a moment of deep sorrow for all of us. The loss of Jackson is profoundly felt in our hearts,” he said.

Konganige Joseph Malsi Jackson Anthony, born on July 8, 1958, in the village of Podiwee Kumbura, Ragama, embarked on a remarkable journey of education and artistic accomplishment. He schooled at Hapugoda St. Mary’s Junior School and St. Mary’s College in Bandarawela before matriculating at Galahitiyawa Central College in Ganemulla.

He went on to the University of Colombo, where he earned an honors degree in Sinhala language and literature and subsequently his master’s degree in Mass Media at the University of Sri Jayewardenepura.

Throughout his time at the university, Anthony showcased his theatrical talents in numerous stage dramas. His early performances in Neville Dias Subasinghe’s “Vaaruwen Yana Minissu” and “Manavayo,” as well as E. M. D. Upali’s “Methanin Maruwenu,” set the stage for his illustrious career. He enhanced his reputation with acclaimed stage plays like “Marasad,” “Madhura Jawanika,” “Loma Hansa,” “Dhawala Beeshana,” “Ath,” “Mora,” and “Tharavo Igilethi,” earning widespread recognition in the realm of cinema. His exceptional acting skills earned him a Best Actor title at the National Drama Festival.

His talent was recognized overseas with a nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Foreign Language Film at the Nice International Film Festival for his role in the movie ‘Dada ima (End of the Hunt).’ He secured Best Actor accolades at the 2018 Winner SIGNIS Award and 2018 Sarasaviya Award for his outstanding performance in the movie ‘Dharmayuddhaya.’

His remarkable contributions to drama and cinema were celebrated with multiple awards from prestigious platforms, including the “Gampaha 80” Drama Festival, National Drama Festival, Divaina Sama Drama Festival, Wijaya Rupavahini Awards, UNDA Awards, Sumathi Awards, Mass Media Awards, Critic Awards, SIGNIS OCIC Awards, Presidential Awards, Raigam Tele’es Awards, Asian Film Festival, and Fox International Film Festival.

On July 2, 2022, tragedy struck when Jackson Anthony was hospitalized following an unfortunate collision with a wild elephant while traveling with his younger brother and another in Talawa. Initially admitted to the Anuradhapura Teaching Hospital, he was later transferred to the ICU of Colombo National Hospital, where he received medical care until his untimely passing at the age of 65-years.



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Tri-Forces donate LKR. 372 million, a day’s pay of all ranks to ‘Rebuilding Sri Lanka’ Fund

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Members of all ranks from the Sri Lanka Army, Sri Lanka Navy and Sri Lanka Air Force have collectively donated a day’s basic salary to the ‘Rebuilding Sri Lanka’ Fund, which was established to restore livelihoods and rebuild the country following the devastation caused by Cyclone Ditwah.

Accordingly, the total contribution made by the Tri-Forces amounts to LKR. 372,776,918.28.

The cheques representing the financial contributions were handed over on Wednesday (31 December) at the Presidential Secretariat to the Secretary to the President, Dr. Nandika Sanath Kumanayake.

The donations comprised LKR. 250 million from the Commander of the Army, Major General Lasantha Rodrigo; LKR. 73,963,879.71 from the Commander of the Navy, Rear Admiral Kanchana Banagoda and LKR. 48,813,038.97 from the Commander of the Air Force, Air Marshal Vasu Bandu Edirisinghe.

Secretary to the Ministry of Defence, Air Vice Marshal Sampath Thuyacontha, was also present on the occasion.

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CEB demands 11.57 percent power tariff hike in first quarter

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The Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) has submitted a proposal to the Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL) seeking an 11.57 percent increase in electricity tariffs for the first quarter of 2026, citing an estimated revenue shortfall and additional financial pressures, including cyclone-related damages.

According to documents issued by the PUCSL, the proposed tariff revision would apply to electricity consumption from January to March 2026 and includes changes to both energy charges and fixed monthly charges across all consumer categories, including domestic, religious, industrial, commercial and other users.

Under the proposal, domestic electricity consumers would face increases in unit rates as well as fixed monthly charges across all consumption blocks.

The CEB has estimated a deficit of Rs. 13,094 million for the first quarter of 2026, which it says necessitates the proposed 11.57 per cent tariff hike. The utility has noted that any deviation from this estimate whether a surplus or a shortfall will be adjusted through the Bulk Supply Tariff Adjustment (BSTA) mechanism and taken into account in the next tariff revision.

In its submission, the CEB said the proposed revision is aimed at ensuring the financial and operational stability of the power sector and mitigating potential risks to the reliability of electricity supply. The board-approved tariff structure for the first quarter of 2026 has been submitted to the PUCSL for approval and subsequent implementation, as outlined in Annex II of the proposal.

The CEB has also highlighted the financial impact of Cyclone Ditwah, which it said caused extensive damage to electricity infrastructure, with total losses estimated at around Rs. 20 billion. Of this amount, Rs. 7,016.52 million has been attributed to the first quarter of 2026, which the utility said has a direct bearing on electricity tariffs.

The CEB warned that if external funding is not secured to cover the cyclone-related expenditure, the costs incurred would need to be recovered through electricity tariffs in the second-quarter revision of 2026.

Meanwhile, the PUCSL has said that a decision on whether to approve the proposed tariff increase will be made only after following due regulatory procedures and holding discussions on the matter.

By Sujeewa Thathsara ✍️

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Health Minister sends letter of demand for one billion rupees in damages

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Ondansetron controversy

Minister of Health and Mass Media Dr Nalinda Jayatissa has sent a letter of demand for Rs. 1 billion in damages from YouTube content creator Dharmasri Kariyawasam, accusing him of disseminating false and defamatory material linking the Minister to the importation of Ondansetron and inciting public unrest.

The notice, sent through the Minister’s lawyers, states that investigations are currently under way into 10 medicines, including Ondansetron Injection, manufactured by India-based Maan Pharmaceutical Limited.

Ondansetron Injection was among nine injectable drugs recently suspended by the National Medicines Regulatory Authority (NMRA) following reports of patients administered with the drug suffering adverse complications.

Despite the ongoing investigations, Kariyawasam allegedly aired a widely viewed programme on his YouTube channel titled “The hidden story of the Indian drug that claimed lives, Mayor Balthazaar’s relative, and Minister Nalinda’s cover-up.”

According to the letter of demand, the programme falsely portrayed Minister Jayatissa as being directly responsible for importing the drug, colluding with the supplier, and attempting to conceal the issue, while depicting him as indifferent to public suffering.

The Minister’s lawyers maintain that these allegations are entirely false and defamatory, citing passages in which Kariyawasam allegedly accused Jayatissa of lying about the supplier, concealing facts related to PTC Medicals (Pvt) Ltd., the actual importer, and showing a lack of concern over deaths purportedly linked to the drug.

The programme also claimed links between the directors of PTC Medicals and family members of Colombo Mayor Vraîe Cally Balthazaar, implying political favouritism.

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