JVP queries possible vehicle bribe to MPs supporting government

The JVP demanded to know yesterday why the state officials tasked with providing luxury vehicles to 58 MPs supporting the government should not be accused of fraud.



Sri Lanka’s Financial City to pave way for future economic growth, says expert

Sri Lanka’s plans for establishing a Colombo International Financial City will pave way for future economic growth and is a symbol of confidence, a leading European official said here Thursday.



Sri Lanka changes rules to encourage stock market listing

Sri Lanka’s Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced new measures on Thursday to encourage companies to list their shares on the Colombo Stock Exchange after earlier changes failed to raise market liquidity.



We should strengthen our country’s borders: PM

We should strengthen our country’s borders, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasinghe said.



Sri Lankan official dodges UN questions over alleged torture – report

A United Nations committee that monitors acts of torture in member countries grilled an intelligence chief Wednesday over the alleged abuse of detainees during Sri Lanka’s bloody civil war



Sri Lanka awards oil products supply contracts to Reliance, Petrochina

Sri Lanka has awarded refined oil products term supply contracts to Singapore-based Petrochina International and India’s Reliance Industries Ltd, official government documents showed on Wednesday.



Gunmen kill police officer in Kurunegala

A Sub inspector was shot dead and two other policemen injured when a group of unidentified gunmen opened fire at a police vehicle at Maspotha in Kurunegala last night, police said.



No military backing for Aava: Ruwan

There is no military backing for the ‘Aava ‘ group in Jaffna, but investigations are on to find out whether those who left the Army have joined it, State Defence Minister Ruwan Wijewardena said in Parliament yesterday.



TN asks Centre to direct Sri Lanka to release fishing boats

Tamil Nadu Government has requested the Centre to ask the Sri Lankan government to release over 100 fishing boats, which are still in custody of the island nation.



Motorcyclists want Rs. 10,000 minimum fine for luxury vehicles

Luxury vehicles should be fined a minimum of Rs. 10,000 with different fines being imposed according to vehicle categories if the government is not prepared to change the rule proposed in the 2017 Budget, the Ceylon Motorcyclists’ Association (CMA) stated.



Sri Lanka beats Zimbabwe by 8 wickets in tri-series opener

Sri Lanka beat Zimbabwe by eight wickets in the first game of a triangular limited-overs series at Harare Sports Club on Monday.



LPBOA to hold talks with Finance Minister

Lanka Private Bus Owners’ Association President Gemunu Wijeratne while vehemently opposing the minimum traffic fine increase up to Rs. 2500, however said the LPBOA will talk to the Finance Minister to iron out the issue.



Minimum traffic fine won’t be changed: Ravi

Responding to a demand made by private bus operators to abolish the proposed minimum traffic fine of 2,500 rupees, Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake said that the proposal was made to save the lives of motorists as well as pedestrians and that the decision won’t be changed.



Water-tariff up by 30%

The tariff on water will increase by a minimum of 30%, the National Water Supply and Drainage Board (NWSDB) said today.



China important partner in Sri Lanka’s economic development – FM

Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera on Friday said India realised the dangers of bottom-trawling, but the two countries should work out a win-win situation for poor fishermen on both sides of the Palk Bay.



PM promises to sack cops if found guilty of attacking disabled war heroes

Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe told Parliament yesterday that if any policemen were found guilty of attacking disabled servicemen near the Presidential Secretariat last week they would be sacked from the service.