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SLT-MOBITEL inspires Sri Lankans to ‘Be Brave Dream Big’ in 2023 towards a future of limitless possibilities

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Unveiling a new inspiring and possibility-driven theme, urging all Sri Lanka to forge a bright future of endless rospects in a world of bold new opportunities, SLT-MOBITEL, the National ICT Solutions Provider unveiled its theme for 2023 ‘Be Brave Dream Big' at an auspicious event held at the Sri Lanka Telecom (SLT) Headquarters recently.

The celebratory ceremony to usher in the new theme, was held with the participation of SLT-MOBITEL Senior Management including Rohan Fernando, Group Chairman, SLT and Mobitel Board of Directors, Lalith Seneviratne- Group CEO, Janaka Abeysinghe- CEO SLT, Chandika Vitharena,-CEO Mobitel, subsidiary CEOs, senior personnel, staff, customers and well-wishers.

Commencing the event, the National flag was hoisted by the Group Chairman followed by the respective CEOs raising the corresponding corporate flags.

The singing of the National anthem preceded multi religious blessings for the institute and staff. Motivating New Year messages were delivered by senior management during the ceremony. The event was also transmitted live on Peo TV Channel 200 for staff in regional areas.

SLT-MOBITEL thrives on enabling customers to reach their competitive best, from daily reliability to ambitious transformations. The new theme captures the Company’s unique promise and mobilization to 22 million dreamers, galvanising them to move forward pursuing and realising their own success story.

With revolutionary technology and tools, SLT-MOBITEL is more innovative, adaptable and focused than ever on the potential to enable customers to conquer the new world.

Demonstrating the company’s purpose to help customers and communities adapt, navigate and prosper from the remarkable new trends, several new solutions were unveiled during the event. Understanding that ultra-fast, reliable connectivity is more important than ever, SLT-MOBITEL is offering 200 Mbps enhanced speeds for Broadband users. To help navigate the new virtual world and unleashing the next wave of digital disruption, SLT-MOBITEL is providing Sri Lanka’s first immersive metaverse experience via

‘Traverse’. Customers will experience a virtual landscape of attractions, offerings, and immense possibilities.



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Oil prices rise as Saudi Arabia pledges output cuts – Opec+

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Oil-producing countries have agreed to continued cuts in production in a bid to shore up flagging prices.

Saudi Arabia said it would make cuts of a million barrels per day (bpd) in July and Opec+ said targets would drop by a further 1.4 million bpd from 2024.

Opec+ accounts for around 40% of the world’s crude oil and its decisions can have a major impact on oil prices.

In Asia trade on Monday, Brent crude oil rose by as much as 2.4% before settling at around $77 a barrel.

The seven hour-long meeting on Sunday of the oil-rich nations, led by Russia, came against a backdrop of falling energy prices.

Total production cuts, which Opec+ has undertaken since October 2022, reached 3.66 million bpd, according to Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak.

Opec+, a formulation which refers to the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies, had already agreed to cut production by two million bpd, about 2% of global demand.

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Manpower services agency wins accolades for its contribution to foreign employment sector

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Siraj Cafoor, Managing Director of Siraj Manpower Services receives the award

Its MD says. ‘go abroad only if you can work hard’

Siraj Manpower Services, one of Sri Lanka’s leading foreign employment agencies, was honoured with the Three-Star Award at the ‘Golden Awards’ 2023, organised by the Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment (SLBFE). This award ceremony was organised to honour foreign employment agencies that have made a significant contribution to the development of the foreign employment sector, which is a major source of foreign exchange for Sri Lanka. Siraj Cafoor, Managing Director of Siraj Manpower Services, was presented with the award at the award ceremony which was held at the BMICH in Colombo under the patronage of Minister of Foreign Employment and Labour Manusha Nanayakkara.

Having been established in 2002, Siraj Manpower Services (www.sirajmanpower.lk) has earned a reputation in the field of foreign employment by winning the trust of customers for more than 20 years. It has been offering job opportunities in the Middle East countries such as Kuwait, Qatar, Dubai and Saudi Arabia, and Malaysia as housekeepers, drivers, sanitation workers, labourers and also jobs related to the apparel industry. All these workers are entitled to approved salary scales certified by the SLBFE.

“We always stand for the safety of workers who go abroad through our organisation. We work to solve the problems that arise in relation to the contracts that the workers have entered into. I must mention something special to those who go abroad for employment. That is, you should keep in mind that you go abroad only to work. Go abroad only if you can work hard. You have to remember that you are going abroad to earn some more money and achieve the advancement of your family.” said Siraj Cafoor.

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Direct flights between Istanbul and Katunayake to commence from August

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A special discussion between Turkish Ambassador – Demet Sekercioglu and Minister of Ports, Shipping and Aviation – Nimal Siripala de Silva took place last week at the ministry office. The aim of the discussion was to seek authorization to commence direct flights from the Turkish Capital Istanbul to Katunayake, Sri Lanka. The Chief of Turkish Airlines’ South Asia Office Fathi Bozkurt was also present during the discussion.

Currently, Turkish Airlines connects with Sri Lanka through a route that includes a stopover in the Maldives, resulting in an additional travel time of one and a half hours. The delay caused by this routing is not favored by travelers, as emphasized by the Ambassador.

The Chief of Turkish Airlines requested for time and space to be allocated in order to initiate direct flights between Istanbul and Katunaike, thus providing convenience for Turkish tourists and travelers who prefer visit Sri Lanka.

The Minister announced that the request would be forwarded to the Director General of the Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka and the Airport and Aviation Services (Sri Lanka) (Private) Limited. The aim is to establish direct flights between Istanbul and Katunayake starting from August this year.

Turkish Airlines, a renowned airline with a fleet of over 100 aircraft, offers flights connecting Europe’s Vancouver and New York. The Chief of Turkish Airlines said that the new service would not only benefit European travelers but also encourage them to travel to Sri Lanka.

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