Category: Local News

Central Bank Governor will not be removed – President

Sri Lankan President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa has stated that there is no plan to remove Nandalal Weerasinghe from the post of Governor of the Central Bank.



More than 30 of Sri Lanka’s bondholders launch formal group for debt talks

More than 30 asset managers holding Sri Lanka’s international bonds announced on Tuesday the formal launch of a creditor group to start debt restructuring talks with the island nation, according to a statement from legal adviser White & Case LLC.



Sri Lanka’s inflation hits 45.3% in May – highest this year

The overall rate of inflation as measured by the National Consumer Price Index on Year-on-Year basis is 45.3% in May 2022, according to Sri Lanka’s Department of Census and Statistics.



Man shot dead in Manning Market

A 42-year-old man was shot and killed at the Manning Market in Peliyagoda this afternoon (June 21).



U.S. provides another $5.75 million to Sri Lanka

The U.S. government has today (June 21) announced new funding totalling $5.75 million to address the immediate needs of people hit by the economic crisis in Sri Lanka.



Appeals Court rejects writ filed by Johnston Fernando

Sri Lanka’s Court of Appeal rejected a writ application filed by Parliamentarian Johnston Fernando today (June 21), who was seeking an order to prevent his arrest.



Samagi Jana Balawegaya & National People’s Power to boycott Parliament sessions for a week

The Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) and the National People’s Power (NPP) have announced that they will boycott Parliament sessions for a week.



21st Amendment: Supreme Court says some clauses inconsistent

The Supreme Court of Sri Lanka has directed its determination on the bill titled the 21st Amendment to the Constitution to the Speaker of Parliament.



Sri Lanka revises Minimum Age for Migrant Domestic Workers

Sri Lanka has decided to amend the Minimum Age for Migrant Domestic Workers to 21 years.



Fuel, Health and Electricity supply declared essential service

Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has issued an Extraordinary Gazette Notification declaring the supply of electricity, the supply and distribution of petroleum products and fuel and hospital services essential services with effect from the 20th of June 2022.



Preliminary round of IMF discussion with Sri Lanka ended in a positive mode

Discussions between a 10-member International Monetary Fund (IMF) staff level delegation and the Sri Lankan delegation led by Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe commenced at the Prime Minister’s Office yesterday (June 20).



21st Amendment to Constitution passed by Cabinet

The 21st Amendment to the Constitution was tabled and passed in cabinet today (June 20) and will be tabled in Parliament soon, said Minister Harin Fernando in a tweet.



Sanath Nishantha’s brother remanded

Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) Member of the Arachchikattuwa Pradeshiya Sabha Jagath Samantha who was arrested for assaulting a person at a fuel station in Arachchikattuwa and obstructing the duties of police officers remanded till the 23rd of June.



Bankrupt Sri Lanka opens IMF talks, begins shutdown

Sri Lanka closed schools and halted all non-essential government services on Monday, beginning a two-week shutdown to conserve fast-depleting fuel reserves as the International Monetary Fund opened talks with Colombo on a possible bailout.



Hasitha Samantha alias ‘Sarpaya’ acquitted and released from double murder case

Former member of the Sabaragamuwa Provincial Council Hasitha Samantha Muhandiram alias ‘Sarpaya’ has been acquitted and released from the case against him over a double murder in 1999.



Flights between China and Sri Lanka to increase

A decision has been reached to increase the number of flights in operation between China and Sri Lanka.