SAITM ready for PPP but GMOA insists on 100% nationalisation

With the SAITM fiasco continuing to escalate and with no clear resolution in sight, the management of SAITM has made aware of a possible Public-Private Partnership (PPP) with the Government.



Housing complex opens tomorrow

“Siyasetha Sewana” Housing Complex built at a cost of Rs.1, 330 million in Maligawatte will be opened by the President Maithripala Sirisena tomorrow (5th Aug.)



Sri Lanka to increase overflight fees to boost annual revenues

Sri Lanka is planning to revise its overflight fees for aircraft crossing the airspace of the country, which will boost annual revenues by about 50 percent to 10 million U.S. dollars



No more political activities at 23 public grounds in Colombo

Political rallies and meetings will no longer be held at some 23 public grounds located in Colombo and its suburbs including the Hyde Park Corner, the Colombo Municipality said yesterday.



Indonesia to help build railway system in Sri Lanka

Indonesian President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo has announced that Indonesia was ready to participate in developing the railway system in Sri Lanka.



People suffer due to economic debacle caused by former government – President

“The members of the former government are now walking on the roads by telling fairy tales. But the people are suffering due to the economic debacle caused by them”, President Maithripala Sirisena said.



Right to Info Bill through

The Right to Information (RTI) Bill had been approved and signed by the Speaker on Monday (1), Minister of Mass Media Gayantha Karunatileke told the media yesterday.



India to revive economic ties with Sri Lanka, China, Pakistan

The Central government of India on Monday said it is trying to revive the historic maritime cultural and economic ties with 39 countries including Sri Lanka, China, Pakistan, Cambodia and Qatar under a new initiative called ‘Mausam’.



Meeriyabedda landslide victims may ‘go back home’

Badulla District Secretary Nimal Abeyasinghe said that the construction of houses have been completed, for those who were displaced following the landslide in Meeriyabedda.



HRW urges Sri Lanka for justice to killed ACF aid workers

New York based Human Rights Watch (HRW) has called on the Sri Lankan Government to mete out justice in the killing of 17 aid workers of French charity, Action Against Hunger (ACF).



Chinese loans debt equity transfer in accordance with talks in Beijing

The debt equity transfer on the Chinese loans will be implemented in accordance with the discussions Prime Minister of Sri Lanka had in Beijing with the President of the Peoples Republic of China His Excellency Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Li Keqiang on 7th and 8th April 2016.



Mangala slams Rajapaksa on missing persons cases

Sri Lanka’s foreign minister has said that former president Mahinda Rajapaksa’s government failed to investigate cases of people who went missing during the three-decade civil war.



Tobacco tax blazes to 90 percent, blank packs with health warning

A proposal to raise taxes on import of tobacco to 90 percent from the existing 72 percent will be taken up by the Cabinet tomorrow.



JO ‘Walk’ a puerile exercise – Prof. Wijesuriya

The ulterior motive behind the Joint Opposition (JO) protest march (Pada Yathra) is merely to create a shield to protect the a family and not for the betterment of the public, says Convenor of the National Movement for a Just Society, Professor Sarath Wijesuriya.



Sushma Swaraj holds meeting to solve fishermen issue with Sri Lanka

In an effort to find a permanent solution to the vexed fishermen issue with Sri Lanka, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj yesterday (29) held a high-level meeting with various stakeholders and deliberated on its different aspects.



Sri Lankan shares steady; seen falling after rate hike

Sri Lankan shares ended steady in thin trade on Friday, though cautious investors fear the gains would be short-lived, as the central bank’s surprise move to raise key policy rates will hurt market sentiment.