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Vetaran lankan artistes domiciled in UK felicitated in London ceremony
A ceremony to felicitate veteran Sri Lankan artistes now domiciled in the United Kingdom was held last Sunday in London. The event, Avarjana, took place at the White Hill Centre in Chesham and was organised single-handedly by Mudith de Silva, with support from Jayantha Sarath Kumara.
The artistes honoured at the ceremony were Punya Heendeniya, Gamini Abeysinghe, Wimal Alahakoon, Lilani Perera, Anoma Wattaladeniya, Sriyani Fonseka and Kamalangani Perusinghe.
Punya Heendeniya, a student of the renowned Panibaratha, played the lead role in his ballet Ditti Mangalika. She made her film debut as Katherina in Deiyange Rate. She went on to perform in several acclaimed films, including Sri 296, Suneetha, Kurulu Bedda, Sikuru Tharuwa, Gamperaliya, Para Sathu Mal, Ran Salu, Ranwan Karal and Kaliyugaya.
Actor Gamini Abeysinghe made his debut in Daskam and later appeared in nine films, among them Sudu Pareviyo, Sangeetha, Sinawai Inawai and Hadwathaka Wasanthya. After moving to England in 1975, he produced several stage plays, including Kelani Palama and Bodinkarayo, and also directed and acted in a number of television dramas. He is married to dancer Kamalangani Perusinghe.
Kamalangani Perusinghe, also a student of Panibaratha, became a respected dance teacher and was the first to establish a Sri Lankan dance academy in London. She trained numerous dancers and had the rare honour of performing with her students at Queen Elizabeth II’s Golden Jubilee celebrations.
Wimal Alahakoon, a chartered engineer by profession, entered the arts through Sudath Rohana’s teledrama Ira Batu Tharuwa. He later won a Sumathi Award for his performance in Rodney Vidanapathirana’s Hemanthaye Wasanthayak. Alahakoon produced and acted in several films and teledramas, including Ayomi, Keera Kotuwe Gedara, Maw Senehasa and Ira Sewaya.
Anoma Wattaladeniya was selected for the lead role in Lester James Peries’ Akkara Paha while still a schoolgirl. She also appeared in Reyatha Dawalath and Geetha, and later worked as a newscaster and producer at the Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation before relocating to the UK.
Lilani Perera, a nurse by profession, first gained fame as a radio artiste, most notably for her portrayal of Gomari in the popular radio drama Muwanpalessa. She also performed in Monarathenna, Vajira, Handiyegedara, Guwan Viduli Rangamadala and Adara Katha, among others. After moving to England in the 1980s, she acted in Rata Giya Ettho, the first teledrama filmed in the UK, and later produced and performed in several other productions, including Ira Bata Tharuwa, Monalisa, Hemanthaye Wasanthayak, Paradeesaya, Thisara Thotupala, London Bridge and Yathra.
Sriyani Fonseka, sister of Sri Lankan cinema icon Malini Fonseka, acted in more than 20 films before moving to England. Her notable appearances include roles in Anusha, Jodu Walalu, Punchi Baba, Nedeyo, Sudu Parewiyo and Wasanthaye Davasak.
The evening also featured performances by the Hela Kala Dance and Theatre Group led by Maduka Ferdinad, with vocal contributions from Prashan Deepthikumara, Jagath Jayasinghe, Wachintha Jayasooriya, Madhi Karunarathne and Dhanusha Samanmalee. The event was compered by Sajith Wathsala
By Sujeeva Nivunhella in London ✍️
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Sun directly overhead Nagawilluwa, Galgamuwa, Sigiriya, Palugasdamana and Mankerni about 12:11 noon today (10)
On the apparent northward relative motion of the sun, it is going to be directly over the latitudes of Sri Lanka from the 05th to 15th of April in this year.
The nearest areas of Sri Lanka over which the sun is overhead today (10th) are Nagawilluwa, Galgamuwa, Sigiriya, Palugasdamana and Mankerni about 12:11 noon.
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Opposition tells Minister Kumara Jayakody to resign
No-faith motion to be taken up today
Former Foreign Minister Prof. G. L. Peiris yesterday (9) said that President Anura Kumara Dissanayake should remove Energy Minister Kumara Jayakody unless the minister stepped down on his own.Prof. Peiris, addressing a press conference called by the Opposition, said that Jayakody couldn’t under any circumstance continue to serve as a minister after the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC) moved the Colombo High Court against the government member over a previous financial scandal.
Pointing out that Minister Jayakody had been indicted of a corrupt deal struck during the yahapalana regime, Prof. Peiris said it was wrong for the NPP to retain him as a minister, claiming that the offence was not committed during his tenure as a Cabinet minister in the current government.
Prof. Peiris and several other Opposition members dealt with the No-Confidence Motion (NCM) against Jayakody that would be taken up today (10) with the academic calling the vote an acid test for the NPP. Having campaigned on an anti-corruption platform at presidential and parliamentary polls, the NPP couldn’t protect Jayakody though he was widely believed to be close to President Dissanayake.
As the Manager of the Procurement and Import Division of the Ceylon Fertilizer Company, Jayakody is alleged to have committed the offence of corruption, according to CIABOC.
Jayakody has been accused of causing a loss of Rs. 8,859,708 to the State by influencing and exploiting the procurement process.
Following the serving of indictments on 27 March, the judge ordered Jayakody’s release on two personal bail bonds of Rs. 1 million each. The court directed that the defendant’s fingerprints be obtained and a formal report be submitted. The case has been scheduled for a pre-trial conference on 6 May.
Prof. Peiris stressed that the CIABOC action against Jayakody is central to the NCM primarily moved over the irregularities ridden coal procurement process launched in 2025 that caused severe disruption to the power generation. Responding to The Island query after the media briefing, Prof Peiris expressed surprise that the JVP/NPP accommodated a person under investigation by the CIABOC. Having taken an utterly irresponsible decision, the JVP/NPP were now playing down the developing issue, prof. Peiris said.
The entire government parliamentary group faced the prospect of having its image tarnished by defending Jayakody, the former lawmaker said.
Prof. Peiris said that they intended to build a campaign around the issues involving the energy minister to expose the government. With yet another electricity tariff hike in the offing due to the growing demand for thermal generation as a result of coal-fired Lakvijaya power plant’s failure to meet the requirement[RA1] , the energy minister and ministry’s performances have to be examined, Prof. Peiris said.The timely release of the Auditor General’s report on controversial coal procurement should compel the government to decide on the energy minister’s fate or be prepared to face the fallout.
By Shamindra Ferdinando
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Coal tender scandal: FSP to move court against illegal deals
The Frontline Socialist Party (FSP) has alleged that two recent coal tenders awarded for 2026 are illegal, citing irregularities in both the long-term and emergency local agreements.
Speaking at a press conference at the party headquarters in Nugegoda yesterday, Pubudu Jagoda, Educational Secretary of the FSP, said the long-term tender for 25 coal shipments awarded to Trident Chemphar Company, as well as the emergency local tender for five shipments awarded to Tarangot Resources Company in case Trident Chemphar failed to deliver, were both unlawful.
Jayagoda said that a report released by the National Audit Office, on April 2, 2026, had confirmed the irregularities in the Trident Chemphar award.
Jayagoda said that according to the country’s law, tender documents should be sent only to registered companies. While Trident Chemphar failed to deliver, applied for registration on August 19, 2025, it had received the tender documents via email earlier on August 18, making the process illegal. He also noted that the tender agreement had been signed on November 19, 2025, before the Attorney General’s approval was granted the following day, and therefore that agreement was legally invalid.
Regarding Tarangot Resources, Jagoda said the company did not meet the minimum qualifications for the emergency tender, which required prior experience in trading at least one million tonnes of high-calorific coal within 36 months. The company had not sold any coal to meet those standards, Jayagoda said.
The FSP also raised questions about the involvement of Dhammika Perera and his company in the transactions. It said announced that it intended to take both tenders to court, seeking a legal declaration of their invalidity and an order to prevent the costs from being passed on to electricity consumers.
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