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Sri Lanka end World Cup campaign winless

Oct 13 (CI) Georgia Plimmer's 53 off 44 and an all-round show from Amelia Kerr secured a eight-wicket win over Sri Lanka in Sharjah, though the margin of victory was not enough to move New Zealand up to second; they remain third in Group A behind second-placed India on net run rate. For SL, it's a fourth defeat in four despite this being their best showing of the tournament with the bat; they finish bottom of the group. more..

Sri Lanka falls into slot among cricket fixing destinations

Oct 13 (SO) Match-fixing in cricket in SL entered yet another phase when for the first time a serving official, none other than the team’s main player selector Upul Tharanga was ordered to be arrested by the High Court of Matale that added to a list of rampant cheating for financial returns in the sport. Tharanga wore the SL cap representing the country in 31 Test matches, 235 ODI games and 26 T20 matches and the arrest warrant was issued against him after he failed to appear in court more..

John Keells unveils its 687 room luxury hotel, Cinnamon Life at City of Dreams SL

Oct 13 (Island) John Keells Group is set to open doors to Cinnamon Life at City of Dreams Sri Lanka, on Oct 15, 2024. Developed at an investment of over USD 1.2 billion by the John Keells Group, this is the largest and most ambitious private investment in the country which will redefine our tourism landscape, catering to a diverse clientele creating South Asia’s most dynamic destination for business, leisure, and entertainment. “Cinnamon Life at City of Dreams SL will encompass 687 luxurious rooms, more..

Evenly matched SL and WI look to make good on their T20I promise

Oct 13 (CI) West Indies and Sri Lanka have long had an affinity of sorts for each other - particularly the latter during its cricketing infancy, when the mighty West Indian juggernaut was for most fans their second team. It also helped that they were fellow island nations - or in the case of the West Indies, a nation of islands. And in the lead up to West Indies' first white-ball tour of SL since 2020, these parallels have only grown stronger. more..

Construction industry poised for 10-14% growth in 2024: CCISL

Oct 13 (SO) The construction industry in SL is poised to post a 10-14% growth in 2024 if the IMF program continues unhindered, CEO, Director General of the Chamber of Construction Industry of SL (CCISL) opined at the BuildSL Exhibition launch held in Colombo last Friday. Wijeratne said the industry went through a bad patch and recorded a negative growth during the last four years – from 2020 until the end of 2023. The silver lining is that from the beginning of this year, more..

Road to Give 2024 initiative for SOS Children’s Village in Galle by Marriott

Oct 13 (SO) For the first time Weligama Bay Marriott Resort & Spa hosted ‘Road to Give 2024’ CSR initiative on October 10 to raise much-needed funds for the SOS Children’s Village in Galle. As a part of this initiative the Weligama Bay Marriott Resort hosted a Beach Walk and a Zumba session (by NICO Zumba in Colombo) in the morning to create awareness about the SOS Children’s Village among the community. The General Manager-Weligama Bay Marriott Resort & Spa, Piyush Tyagi more..

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NMRA to issue prices for 4 new products

Oct 13 (TM) National Medicines Regulatory Authority (NMRA) will issue prices for four new healthcare products, following a recent court decision that adjusted an interim injunction affecting pricing regulations. NMRA Chairman Dr. Ananda Wijewickrama said that while the injunction was still in place, the change now allowed the authority to set prices for these new products. He explained that the pricing process involved checking external reference prices in the country of manufacture more..

SLBFE’s new Chair to address allegations

Oct 13 (ST) The SL Bureau of Foreign Employment (SLBFE) under the Labour Ministry headed by Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya, is determined to weed out the agency’s alleged corruption and malpractices. SLBFE’s new Chairman, Koshala Wickremesinghe said on Thursday that he will fulfil the mandate of the current government and vowed to eradicate the corruption, malpractices and bring transparency, and accountability to SLBFE to provide relief to the migrant workers. more..

Electricity tariff: CEB eyes further cuts amid profits

Oct 13 (TM) CEB is gearing up to reduce electricity tariffs further as it continues to operate profitably. A senior CEB official revealed that the board was now earning profits from electricity generation and intended to pass those benefits on to consumers. “We are earning profits now, so we will pass that profit to the public,” the official said. CEB has significantly reduced its reliance on costly diesel power, using its diesel plants only more..

Chinese scientist's 31 trips in quest for Sri Lankans' safe water

Oct 13 (Xinhua) In an office drawer of Chinese scientist Wei Yuansong lies a thank-you letter written in Sinhalese and signed off by an entire SL village. The letter, having passed through many hands and franked in various locations, tells shared memories of a decade-long fight against a killer kidney disease that had plagued the locals for years due to a lack of safe drinking water. "We express our heartfelt gratitude to Professor Wei for providing us with safe and tasty drinking water," more..

UN environment head expects treaty to prevent nurdle spills

Oct 13 (SO) As the UN and member states prepare for the final round of negotiations on the Global Plastics Treaty in November, UN environment head expects the treaty to seek to prevent nurdle spills from maritime disasters such as the Xpress Pearl. The first global treaty of its kind to address worldwide plastic pollution, the treaty’s final negotiations are due in Busan, South Korea. Speaking of the role the treaty could play in a situation similar to the Xpress Pearl disaster, more..

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Sri Lanka delegation to visit Washington for crucial IMF talks

Oct 13 (ST) Sri Lanka is preparing to resume discussions on the US $ 2.9 billion bailout programme with the IMF during the IMF and WB Group Annual Meetings in Washington later this month. This comes after Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s pledge to comply with the conditions of the agreement. These talks are vital for SL’s ongoing efforts to recover from its severe economic crisis in 2022. IMF has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting SL’s economic reform initiatives more..

Free Media Movement calls for integrity in Easter Attack investigation

Oct 13 (Island) The Free Media Movement (FMM) has called on the police, particularly the CID, to ensure that the investigation into the Easter attack remains focused and methodical, urging them to avoid any deviations or hasty decisions that could compromise justice for the victims. The FMM, in a statement, highlighted that the police appear to be targeting investigative journalist Tharindu Jayawardena—who is uncovering unsettling truths about the Easter Sunday terror attacks more..

Despite minister’s assurance, delays continue in obtaining passports

Oct 13 (ST) The first batch of machine-readable passports (MRPs) being bought as a stopgap measure to solve an unprecedented shortage of travel documents is yet to arrive, despite Public Security Minister Vijitha Herath saying they were due between Oct 12 and 15. The letters of credit (LCs) pertaining to the purchase of 750,000 MRPs (which is the total order) from Thales DIS Finland Oy will be opened next week. more..

Acting IGP instructed to expedite investigations into seven high-profile cases

Oct 13 (AD) Ministry of Public Security has instructed the Acting IGP to expedite the police investigations into seven high-profile cases including the Easter Sunday bombings and the controversial Treasury Bond auction in 2015. Instructions have also been given to expedite investigations into the death of businessman Dinesh Schaffter death and the death of a police officer during the shooting incident near the W15 Hotel in Weligama in 2023, according to the Police Spokesman. more..

50 election-time bar licences put on hold; they will be reviewed or cancelled

Oct 13 (ST) Fifty bar licences issued during the presidential election period have been put on hold and will be reviewed before they are re-issued or cancelled, a senior official said. He said that around 50 licences had been issued to various people through political connections in the lead up to the elections. Several recipients of the bar licences have made a request not to cancel them but the government would examine them before taking a decision, the official said. more..

JVP/NPP target House next: Aim for at least a simple if not large majority

Oct 13 (ST) Friday’s nominations for the Nov 14 parliamentary elections mark the historic transition of a generation of political leaders to a new one. For varied reasons, many in the old guard are bidding goodbye and have chosen to stay away from Parliament. Among them are Mahinda Rajapaksa who has been a politician for 54 years. He was the youngest MP elected from the Beliatte electorate in 1970. more..

The monsoon creating chaos and mayhem

Oct 14 (DM) Year in and year out, this column, even before the monsoon hits us, has been raising the issue of urban flooding. We have called for preventive action to, at least mitigate to some extent the suffering caused to thousands of families who are subject to this periodic flooding and displacement. Our call has been totally ignored. Not really though. Candidates of varying political parties often bring in poor families and settle them on land which serve as storm-water drainage more..

Why Two-Third majority?

Oct 14 (CT) Anura Kumara Dissanayake (AKD) expects his JVP-led NPP to win a majority of seats in the legislature to make his task easier. The question is whether that majority should be a simple working majority or a solid two-third majority. Disastrous consequences under govts that ruled with two-third majority in the past had provoked political pundits and opinion makers to question the wisdom of electing govts with two-third majority. Without questioning their wisdom however, more..

‘All stalled investigations under former regimes to resume soon’

Oct 14 (DM) The newly appointed Secretary to the Ministry of Public Security, Senior DIG (Rtd) Ravi Seneviratne is confident in meting out justice to all those who suffered due to politically motivated killings, abductions and financial frauds in the country over the past several years sooner than later. In his first interview after assuming duties as the Secretary to the Ministry of Public Security 3 weeks ago, more..

AKD’s foreign policy test

Oct 14 (TM) With SL under new management, the island nation will likely face its first geopolitical test following the formulation of a new govt post General Election, which is scheduled to be held on 14 Nov. One of the first tests of a new govt may come from China, who has been patiently waiting to test the waters with another request for a marine scientific research (MSR) vessel survey in early 2025. Multiple visits of Chinese MSR’s to SL and its Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) raised tension more..

The AKD presidency must show political maturity in running the ship of state

Oct 14 (ST) What the Anura Kumara Dissanayake (AKD) Presidency and his (rather frighteningly) new administration faces as a daunting challenge up to the General Elections on Nov 14th and beyond, is not a lack of good intentions but to prove that it possesses political stagecraft and due capacity to run the ship of State. That is a very different matter from rhetoric promising a ‘rich country and a beautiful life’ on the election stage. To say this is not to invite the favorite chant more..

'Understanding the dynamics of Sri Lanka’s political shift and governance challenges'

Oct 14 (SO) Prof. Jayadeva Uyangoda, a veteran political analyst shares his extensive knowledge on the evolving political landscape in SL. With a focus on the recent Prez election and its implications on governance and reform, Prof. Uyangoda discusses the significant shifts in political power, the pressing need for structural changes and the impact of political clientelism on good governance. more..

Time to drain the swamp

Oct 14 (FT) If one thing has come out of the Donald Trump playbook it’s the political clichés that he has come up with. Some of these fit well into the Sri Lankan political context. One that is most apt at this point – with parliamentary elections around the corner – is drain the swamp. The slight modification might be replacing swamp with cess-pit! Three weeks after the Prez election opinions are still divided. While the victors are going about their business as best as more..

The Geneva circus

Oct 14 (SO) On Wednesday (9) at the UNHRC session currently taking place in Geneva, SrL rejected the resolution which extends the mandate of the external evidence gathering mechanism a.k.a. the SL Accountability Project pertaining to the last phase of the armed conflict in the country, contained in HRC Resolution 51/1 and the preceding Resolution 46/1. Notwithstanding the opposition expressed by SL as the country concerned, the resolution was adopted without a vote. more..

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NPP wants to brand and market destination Jaffna

Oct 14 (ST) Jaffna, the Northern Province that still goes unexplored by most tourists is to be opened up with proper branding and a marketing focus as was considered a long awaited need ever since the war ended. Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA) Chairman Buddhika Hewawasam on Thursday said that they have plans to market and brand Jaffna tourism in a bid to showcase to the world the uniqueness of this province and entice travelers to this region. more..

Elderly workers in SL: Majority have poor work life quality

Oct 14 (TM) The majority of elderly workers in Sri Lanka are having a poor quality of work life (not satisfactory) and policies, practices and interventions aimed at developing elder-friendly and safe workplace environments, the payment of satisfactory wages, and the provision of adequate social interaction including for the development of friendships could enable them to gain work-related socio-economic benefits whilst accommodating their physical and psychosocial limitations. more..

West Indies go 1-0 up after Lewis, King outshine Kamindu, Asalanka

Oct 14 (CI) Brandon King and Evin Lewis crashed 107 off 55 balls at the top of the order, to set West Indies beautifully on course to their target of 180, in the first T20I against Sri Lanka. Although the hosts' middle-overs bowlers slowed West Indies progress, they were never in serious trouble. They had plenty of batting to see the chase through, and Sherfane Rutherford finished it off with a four off the first ball of the final over. more..

We do need a change in National Sports too!

Oct 14 (ST) Now that the winds of change are blowing over our land and a clamor for everything and everyone to change, is resonating like a war cry, one may be fair in posing the question, what about our sports? Only a week ago, the Sunday Times Sports carried the story of the stench in the uppermost quarters of sports in our island nation, the National Olympic Committee (NOC) itself. What beggars the question is that in spite of serious allegations, the people who are at the helm more..

Editorial: Wijeweera forgotten?

Oct 14 (Island) The Ministry of Public Security has reportedly asked the police to pull their socks up. It has instructed Acting IGP Priyantha Weerasooriya to expedite some high-profile investigations that have been dragging on for years. Specific mention has been made of the delayed probes into the Easter Sunday terror attacks (2019), the Treasury bond scams (2015), murder of journalist Dharmaratnam Sivaram or Taraki, which was his nom de plume coined by The Island (Apr 2005), more..

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Mahela named as Mumbai Indians head coach

Oct 14 (CB) Mahela Jayawardene is set to return as head coach of the Mumbai Indians, while Paras Mhambrey, previously associated with the franchise, is also making a comeback. Cricbuzz can confirm that Jayawardene, the 47-year-old former Sri Lankan captain, will take over from Mark Boucher, who has served as MI's coach for the past two years. Boucher had replaced Jayawardene for the 2022 season after leaving the South African national team. But as MI finished at the bottom of the table, more..

Prez orders immediate relief measures to people affected by adverse weather

Oct 14 (PMD) Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake has instructed officials to provide immediate relief to those affected by the recent adverse weather conditions across the country. He also instructed the Secretary to the Ministry of Defence to ensure special attention is given to the safety of people in districts impacted by floods and landslides and to provide necessary support for effective relief operations. Prez emphasized that the govt will take action to provide necessary assistance to all more..

More than 100 Lankan peacekeepers under fire in Lebanon war

Oct 14 (ST) UN Interim Force (UNIFIL) command centre in Naqoura, Southern Lebanon, which was attacked from air and ground by the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) on Friday, injuring two SL soldiers serving at the base, is facing a standoff with Israeli authorities over a demand they should move from the border area where they are stationed. IDF are demanding the UN Peacekeepers withdraw from the base, claiming Hezbollah cadres are firing more..

We failed to live up to expectations: Chamari

Oct 14 (DN) SL team came to the T – 20 world cup with high expectations after good performance during last 12 months. They were crowned Asia Cup champions defeating India in the final while beating top teams like England, NZ and South Africa but failed to live upto expectations in the T – 20 world cup tournament in UAE. ”We as a batting unit didn’t play our best cricket throughout this T -20 world cup tournament. We improved a little bit in last Game against NZ but we needed another 20-25 more..

Banks maintain $ 3.7 billion abroad

Oct 14 (TM) SL banks have maintained $ 3.7 billion with financial institutions abroad by the end of Q2 of 2024, which enabled them to meet foreign currency requirements despite shortages in the domestic market, CB said. The banking sector maintained a considerable amount of foreign currency funds with financial institutions abroad for the prudential liquidity risk management. It said that the banking sector significantly improved their balances with financial institutions abroad from 2021 more..

World Bank looks to fresh beginning in SL

Oct 14 (FT) World Bank last week confirmed that there is no new financial support pending for SL, but discussions with the new Govt have commenced to outline future plans for collaboration. World Bank Senior Country Economist for SL Richard Walker affirmed that no new budgetary or program-related assistance is currently in the pipeline. “There is no budget support or other pending programs at the moment. more..

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