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CEO of the Year 2025 to honour Sri Lanka’s outstanding corporate leaders

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The highly anticipated CEO of the Year 2025 Awards Ceremony will be held on 26 February 2026, from 6:00 pm onwards, at the prestigious Cinnamon Grand Colombo, bringing together an exceptional gathering of national and international dignitaries, corporate leaders, and policymakers.

Organised by the Global CEO Forum, the ceremony recognises distinguished business leaders who have demonstrated outstanding strategic vision, innovation, resilience, and sustained contribution to Sri Lanka’s economic progress. A select number of accomplished corporate heads will be crowned as CEO of the Year 2025, following a rigorous evaluation process based on leadership excellence, organisational performance, governance standards, and industry impact.

The evening will be graced by key Ministers and senior public servants of the Government, alongside High Commissioners, Ambassadors, and members of the diplomatic community. The presence of these eminent guests underscores the national importance of recognising corporate leadership as a driving force behind economic stability and growth.

Prominent business leaders from diverse sectors are expected to attend, making the ceremony one of the most significant corporate gatherings of the year. The event aims not only to celebrate individual excellence but also to inspire a new generation of business leadership committed to ethical governance, innovation, and sustainable development.

The CEO of the Year Awards has evolved into a respected national platform that highlights leadership excellence while fostering meaningful engagement between the public and private sectors.

As Sri Lanka continues its journey towards economic resilience and global competitiveness, the ceremony will stand as a powerful reminder that visionary leadership remains central to national progress.



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Prompt solutions will be provided for the salary anomalies prevailing within the teacher and principal services — PM

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Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated that the government has paid close attention to the salary anomalies prevailing within the teacher and principal services and that prompt solutions will be provided following extensive discussions held with trade unions.

The Prime Minister made these remarks while responding to questions raised in Parliament on Friday (06).

Presenting data on existing vacancies in the education sector, the Prime Minister explained the current situation.

There are 903 vacancies existing in the Sri Lanka Education Administrative Service (SLEAS) and 3,790 vacancies in Sri Lanka Principals’ Service (SLPS).

In order to fill the vacancies which still remain due to various reasons, including selected officers not accepting appointments after the examinations and interviews conducted since 2021, interviews are scheduled to be held in the second week of March 2026.

Further, in order to fill the vacancies for the years 2021 and 2025, competitive examinations will be conducted in the future with the approval of the Public Service Commission.

At present, entry into the Principals’ Service is considered as a new recruitment. As a solution to the salary-related issue arising in this regard, a new Cabinet paper is being prepared seeking approval to consider appointments to the Principals’ Service as a promotion, thereby enabling appropriate salary conversion.

The Prime Minister also emphasized that sustainable solutions are required not only for salary issues in the education sector but also for salary-related concerns in several other sectors. Accordingly, the government plans to appoint a new Salary Commission. Through this commission, the government expects to provide lasting solutions to the issues faced by teachers and principals within this year.

In accordance with the service minute of the Principals’ Service, several training programmes have been made mandatory for the professional development of principals.

These include, Induction training at the beginning of service, capacity development training prior to promotion to Grade II and Grade I, and periodic awareness programmes conducted at provincial and zonal levels.

The Prime Minister further stated that discussions are undertaking with the Department of Management Services regarding the proposals submitted by principals’ associations. Based on the responses received, the government is prepared to take the necessary steps through the Cabinet of Ministers.

[Prime Minister’s Media Division]

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UNP concerned about govt.’s silence over US sub sinking Iranian warship in Lanka’s EEZ

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The UNP yesterday (06) voiced concern over, what it described as, the continued silence of the Sri Lankan government regarding the sinking of an Iranian vessel by a US submarine within Sri Lanka’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).

In a statement, the UNP questioned whether the government had been informed, in advance, by the United States of the military action carried out within Sri Lanka’s EEZ, particularly within the framework of the Colombo Security Conclave.

The party warned that such developments had effectively turned Sri Lanka’s EEZ into a war zone, posing potential risks to commercial maritime activity.

Full text of the UNP statement: The United National Party is concerned over the continued silence of the Sri Lankan government regarding the sinking of an Iranian vessel by a US submarine in our Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). The government must disclose to the Sri Lankan public whether they were informed by America prior to the military action that was carried out in the country’s EEZ, and within the ambit of the Colombo Security Conclave.

These actions have resulted in our EEZ being turned into a warzone which will have a detrimental impact on our commercial interests. Shipping costs and insurance are expected to increase, impacting the country’s economy, including the cost of living.

The government of Sri Lanka must seek assurance from the United of States of America that further military action will not be conducted in the vicinity of the country. The government must also discuss the potential economic impact with the relevant shipping companies and insurance authorities.

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Govt. warns of possible adverse developments in the next few weeks due to Gulf conflict

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Deputy Defence Minister Maj. Gen. (Ret.) Aruna Jayasekara yesterday (06) told Parliament that the next few weeks could prove decisive for Sri Lanka in view of the war situation in the Middle East.Addressing the House, Jayasekara said there was a possibility of delays in the provision of certain essential services in the coming weeks.

He said restrictions had been imposed on shipping and air travel owing to the ongoing conflict, which could affect the timely delivery of services and supplies expected by the country.

The Deputy Minister said the government had therefore taken steps to further extend the State of Emergency to ensure the uninterrupted maintenance of essential services.

“Due to the prevailing war situation, restrictions have been imposed on shipping, air travel and several other activities. As a result, some of the essential services we expected may face delays in the future. The coming weeks will be decisive, and we must pay special attention to maintaining these essential services. Accordingly, we have taken steps to continue the state of emergency,” he said.

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