Category: Local News

Suspect nabbed with 400kg of Kerala cannabis

A special operation conducted by the Sri Lanka Navy in coordination with the Police Special Task Force (STF) has led to the apprehension of a suspect with a stock of approximately 400kg of Kerala cannabis in the Kelani estuary area of Thotupalawatta, Hendala this evening (February 23).



“One Mic – phase 2” concert by Umara Music Studio

Popular singer Umara Sinhawansa, who became a Sri Lankan music brand in the international music industry, who introduced new dimensions to the Sri Lankan music, turned a new chapter in her teaching career by commencing “One Mic – phase 2” concert at Cinnamon Lakeside Colombo yesterday (February 22).



Sri Lanka says open to talks with IMF as economic situation worsens

Sri Lanka is open to discussions with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and other multilateral lenders for assistance, a cabinet spokesman said on Tuesday, as it faces its worst economic crisis in years.



Immediately Release Funds for Fuel – President

President Gotabaya Rajapaksa yesterday (February 22), directed Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa and Ministry officials to immediately release necessary funds to clear fuel shipments.



Four and a half hour power cuts tomorrow (February 23)

The Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL) has approved the request made by the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) to have rotational power shedding for tomorrow due to the shortage of fuel.



All 88 volumes including witness records of Easter attacks handed over to Parliament

All the volumes, including the final report of the Presidential Commission of Inquiry (PCoI) into the 2019 Easter Sunday attacks and related witness records, have been submitted to Parliament.



Local fuel prices will rise in line with world prices – Minister

Co-Cabinet Spokesman, Minister Ramesh Pathirana says the fuel prices could increase further in Sri Lanka due to the rise in crude oil prices in the world market.



Several clauses of ‘Special Goods and Services Tax’ Bill inconsistent with Constitution

The Supreme Court has determined that several clauses of the proposed Special Goods and Services Tax (GST) Bill are inconsistent with the provisions of the Constitution.



Central Bank refuses US Dollars to Ceylon Petroleum Corporation without rupees

Triggering further uncertainty on a possible fuel shortage in the country, the Central Bank said it could not release foreign exchange to the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) without getting the rupee component for it.



Two-hour island-wide power cuts today

The Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL) yesterday (February 21) announced that 2-hour power cuts will be imposed on Tuesday (February 22).



Sri Lanka completes return of illegal waste to Britain

Sri Lanka shipped out to Britain on Monday the last of several hundred containers filled with thousands of tonnes of illegally imported waste, officials said.



Period to seek IMF assistance has ended – Harsha de Silva

The opposition claims the government cannot depend on assistance from the International Monetary Fund anymore, since the period to seek IMF support has come to an end.



Schedule for island-wide power cuts today

The Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka has directed the Ceylon Electricity Board to adjust the island-wide rotational power shedding for Monday (February 21) to facilitate ongoing GCE AL exams.



Teachers are the creators of the society – Defence Secretary

Defence Secretary Gen. (Retd.) Kamal Gunaratne said school teachers are shouldering a lion’s share in creating an intelligent and obedient future student generation for the nation-building process.



Face masks can go, if immunisation target is reached – Health DG

If the immunization of all the people in the country reaches the desired level following adequate administration of the COVID-19 booster dose, authorities are prepared to do away with the current health regulations including the face mask rule, Health Services Director General Dr. Asela Gunawardena said.



Future NPP government will punish Easter Sunday attack culprits – Anura

Claiming that the government had failed to implement law against the perpetrators of the Easter Sunday attacks, JVP leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake said today perpetrators of the attacks would be produced in court and punished as per under a future National People’s Power (NPP) government as claimed by the Cardinal.