Category: Local News

Malwathu Mahanayaka decides not to meet any politicians

Mahanayaka Thera of the Malwatta Chapter, Most Ven. Thibbatuwawe Sri Sumangala Thera has decided not to allow any politician to visit him.



Police attempt to deploy riot cops at Galle Face protest site

A tense situation erupted at the Galle Face protest site today (May 02) morning when police officers attempted to move in and remove a structure that was being set up at the protest site opposite the President’s Office.



Defender torched after crash claims life of man in Kuliyapitiya

A group of men set a fire to a Defender jeep following a crash in which a 38-year old motorcyclist died in Kuliyapitiya last night (May 01).



Sri Lankan Leader faces May Day calls to Step Down

Sri Lanka’s fractious opposition showed rare unity Sunday, joining together to demand embattled President Gotabaya Rajapaksa resign over the country’s worst-ever economic crisis.



Government has to accept peoples’ demands – Maithripala

Accept the demands of the people, all Government leaders should step down and allow the people to elect a new Government, Former President Maithripala Sirisena said addressing the May Day rally of Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) in Polonnaruwa yesterday (May 01).



No-Confidence Motion & Impeachment to Parliament on Tuesday (May 03)

The Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) says that the no-confidence motion and the impeachment motion will be brought to Parliament on Tuesday (May 03).



Tamil Nadu passes resolution seeking Centre’s permission to send aid to Sri Lanka

To assist Sri Lanka amid the ongoing economic crisis, the Tamil Nadu Assembly passed a resolution piloted by Chief Minister MK Stalin seeking permission from India’s Ministry of External Affairs to supply rice and essential medicines to the island country.



Three killed in an accident in Manampitiya

Three persons who were travelling in a three-wheeler were killed in a road accident in Manampitiya, Polonnaruwa early this morning (May 01).



No country offers loans to Sri Lanka – SJB

Main Opposition Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) says that the international rating agencies have downgraded the country, banks and financial institutions in April as a defaulter and watch negative status.



State employee benefits pruned; new measures include suspension of overtime allowances, loan facilities

The cash-strapped Government is implementing tough new measures in the public sector to control public finance.



Can Sri Lanka dig itself out of a $50 billion debt?

After a month of intense civilian-led protests over Sri Lanka’s deteriorating economy, President Gotabaya Rajapaksa agreed to appoint a new council on Friday to lead the formation of an interim government.



Energy Minister instructs CPSTL to immediately register new suppliers for fuel distribution

Power and Energy Minister Kanchana Wijesekera has instructed The Ceylon Petroleum Storage Terminals Limited (CPSTL) to immediately open up registration for new suppliers to transport Fuel and to cancel the registration of suppliers who fail to report to duty.



Crisis-hit Sri Lanka hikes medicine prices

Cash-strapped Sri Lanka announced a 40 percent price hike for dozens of commonly used medicines on Saturday as the island nation labours through its worst economic crisis in decades.



Tax rates to be increased in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s Finance Minister Ali Sabry said yesterday (April 29) his office had started initial consultations on the increase of fiscal revenue from the present 8.5 percent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) to 13-14 percent.



Consensus needed to overcome challenges – President

President Gotabaya Rajapaksa said the the goal is to find solutions to existing crises by resorting to methods that can alleviate the suffering of the people.



Sri Lankan central bank says all creditors will be treated equally

All Sri Lanka’s creditors will be treated equally in a planned restructuring of the country’s debt, its central bank governor said on Friday, adding that he expected progress in talks with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in the next two months.