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SLT-Mobitel visits Northern Province to understand community aspirations
Taking pride in its loyal customer base and leading growth in the fixed and mobile segment in the Northern province, SLT-MOBITEL, the National telecommunications and technology giant engaged in a field visit to the Jaffna region recently to understand customer and community needs.
A forty-member team from the company, including its most senior management members, utilised public transport throughout the visit, as part of its new normal in managing costs for field visits and to firmly set a corporate culture of adapting cost-effective modes of transportation as a company during a time the country seeks to overcome economic challenges.
The team met and engaged with a wide range of stakeholders including existing and potential customers, individuals and groups representing the general public, small and medium businesses, enterprises, entrepreneurs, students, and the media to understand the aspirations of each segment of the populace and the challenges they face specifically, at this point in time.
Leading the field visit to the north, SLT Group Chairman Rohan Fernando stated that the northern province holds a very special place within the company and its growth. He said “SLT-MOBITEL is the telecommunications and technology backbone of the country. Since the inception of this company, many engineers from the north have helped built this strong network. Our staff and offices in the North have been operating for over 40 years in Jaffna and provided stable and reliable connectivity at the most critical of times.
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Construction industry offers blueprint for Sri Lanka’s recovery
The dawn of 2026 represents a time for critical recalibration, not just ceremony, for the nation’s vital construction sector, says Eng Nissanka N Wijeratne, Secretary General/CEO of the Chamber of Construction Industry (CCI).
In a New Year message, Wijeratne reframes the annual greeting as a strategic call to action. “For Sri Lanka’s construction industry – the true backbone of our economy – the turning of the calendar is an ideal moment for a realistic and forward-looking assessment,” he states.
His vision sketches a practical blueprint where the unprecedented challenges of the recent past become the foundation for a smarter, more sustainable future.
The industry, long considered a barometer of national prosperity, has weathered severe headwinds: economic volatility and spiraling material costs. “These were not mere business cycles, but unprecedented tests,” Wijeratne notes, acknowledging the severe strain on firms and professionals. Yet, the sector’s response, he observes, has been “nothing short of remarkable,” showcasing a deeply ingrained resilience.
The Chamber’s chosen theme for the year, “Resilience through Innovation,” signals a pivotal shift from enduring hardship to actively engineering progress.
The pathway forward, Wijeratne outlines, is built on three interdependent pillars.
First is the revitalization of Infrastructure. “This is not a simple call for new projects,” he clarifies, “but a strategic push to reactivate stalled ventures and initiate sustainable developments in concert with the government and international agencies.” He emphasises that construction activity is intrinsically linked to the broader economy’s pulse, where resuming projects catalyses employment, energises supply chains, and restores public confidence.
The second pillar, technological Integration, addresses the urgent need to modernise the sector’s core. Advocacy for Building Information Modeling (BIM), green building practices, and digital project management is a direct answer to past inefficiencies. “It is a commitment to ensuring Sri Lankan construction is not just rebuilt, but upgraded becoming more competitive, cost-effective, and environmentally responsible,” Wijeratne says. ” Innovation must move from slogan to practice, transforming how the nation conceives, builds, and maintains its infrastructure,” he notes.
The third pillar, consistent policy advocacy, underpins all efforts. The Chamber positions itself as a vital intermediary, fighting for fair pricing mechanisms, streamlined regulations, and a protective framework for local contractors. Wijeratne stresses that the best-laid plans of engineers can falter without a conducive policy environment, calling for a strengthened partnership with the state to create a level playing field where skill and enterprise determine success.
Ultimately, Wijeratne’s message is a powerful reminder of the industry’s profound legacy. “When we build, the nation grows,” he states, elevating construction from a commercial activity to a national mission. The structures that rise from the ground are more than concrete and steel; they are the schools, hospitals, roads, and homes that shape the nation’s future.
As Sri Lanka steps into 2026, the construction industry’s message is clear: it is ready to transform resilience from a trait of survival into a dynamic force for innovation.
The past challenges, according to Wijeratne, have been met with grit. Now, the future must be built with vision.
By Sanath Nanayakkare
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Expo Commodities and STAY Naturals honoured at the Presidential Export Awards 2024/25
Expo Commodities (Pvt) Ltd, together with its member company STAY Naturals (Pvt) Ltd, has been recognized with Merit Awards at the Sri Lanka Export Development Board (EDB) Presidential Export Awards 2024/25, one of the country’s most prestigious platforms celebrating export excellence.
The awards were presented under the categories of Spices and Allied Products and Essential Oils, Oleoresins & Condiments, recognizing the companies’ consistent performance, product quality, and contribution to strengthening Sri Lanka’s presence in global markets.
The recognition reflects Expo Commodities’ continued focus on delivering high-quality, value-added Sri Lankan products while upholding international standards across innovation, sustainability, and responsible sourcing. Through STAY Naturals, the group has expanded its reach in key export markets, promoting Sri Lanka’s essential oils, oleoresins, and condiments derived from its rich agricultural heritage to customers worldwide.
The achievement also reflects the collective effort, technical expertise, and commitment of the teams behind the operations, alongside the continued trust of global partners and customers. Expo Commodities (Pvt) Ltd, part of Expo Commodities Global, is strategically focused on driving sustainable export growth and strengthening Sri Lanka’s global positioning as a reliable supplier of high-quality natural products.
Expo Commodities Global is a globally active Agri-commodity enterprise with operations spanning multiple origins including Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Indonesia, Madagascar, Comoros, Egypt, the UAE, India, Germany, and the Netherlands. The company specializes in the production, processing, and export of premium organic and conventional spices, coconut products, essential oils, oleoresins, and value-added agricultural products, delivering consistent quality through integrated and sustainable operations.
Expo Commodities Global and STAY Naturals (Pvt) Ltd are part of Aberdeen Holdings, a diversified Sri Lankan conglomerate with interests across pharmaceuticals, packaging, commodities, transport and logistics, power generation, and digital innovation, supporting long-term growth through strong governance, sustainability, and global market engagement.
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Sri Lanka Tourism surpasses historic milestone with record tourist arrivals in 2025
Sri Lanka Tourism proudly announces that the country has welcomed its 2,333,797th tourist in 2025, surpassing the previous all-time record of 2,333,796 arrivals in 2018. This achievement marks a defining moment in the nation’s tourism journey, demonstrating resilience and renewed confidence in Sri Lanka as a premier global destination. Tourism continues to be a cornerstone of the Sri Lankan economy, contributing significantly to foreign exchange earnings, employment, and cultural exchange. Reaching this milestone amidst challenges such as the Ditwa Cyclone disaster reflects the strength and unity of the industry and its stakeholders.
At the press conference held today at the Bandaranaike International Airport, Sri Lanka Tourism recognized Felix Beslin Pereira, Mrs. Reena Fernandez, and Ms. Ann Cristina Pereira — a family from Thiruvananthapuram, India — who arrived on SriLankan Airlines flight UL 162 as the symbolic 2,333,797th guests of the year. Their arrival represents not only a personal celebration but also a collective triumph for the nation. Sri Lanka Tourism extends its heartfelt gratitude to them for being part of this historic moment and for supporting the country’s tourism journey.
Vijitha Herath, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism, emphasized the importance of this achievement: “This milestone is not just a number—it is a symbol of Sri Lanka’s resilience. Surpassing the 2018 record proves that our tourism industry is stronger than ever, thanks to the dedication of stakeholders and the trust of millions of visitors worldwide.”
Prof. Ruwan Ranasinghe, Deputy Minister of Tourism, highlighted the collaborative spirit that made this success possible: “Tourism is the lifeblood of our economy and culture. Today’s achievement reflects the unity of hoteliers, guides, associations, and partners who stood firm during adversity. Together, we are building a sustainable and welcoming future for Sri Lanka.”
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