No legal issues to prevent non-vaccinated from entering public places

Minister of Health Keheliya Rambukwella says there are no legal obstacles to prevent individuals who are not fully vaccinated from entering public places.



Chinese fertilizer company demands USD 8 million from National Plant Quarantine Services

Qingdao Seawin Biotech Group Co. Ltd, the Chinese company that supplied the controversial stock of fertilizer, demanded US $ 8 million from the Additional Director – National Plant Quarantine Services Dr. W.A.R. T.  Wickramaarachchi within three days starting from November 5 and warned of legal action otherwise.



SJB is not seen as an alternative by the people – Sarath Fonseka

Whilst stating that the SJB is not seen as an alternative by the people, MP Field Marshal Sarath Fonseka yesterday stressed for a programme to woo the dejected SLPP members at the grass root level through an effective propaganda machinery.



No other government became so unpopular within such a short period – JVP

There has been no government in the known history of this country that incurred so much public displeasure within such a short time as two years, JVP MP DR Harini Amarasuriya said on Saturday.



Health DG warns of restrictions again

The Health Services Chief warned of restrictions being re-imposed with the spike in COVID cases.



Canada announces $ 1.3 million grant to Sri Lanka for COVID assistance through WHO Sri Lanka

The Government of Canada (Global Affairs Canada) has announced a $ 1.3 million grant for immediate assistance on COVID-19 as well as longer-term strengthening of primary healthcare through WHO Sri Lanka.



Five dead, thousands affected due to adverse weather in Sri Lanka

At least five persons have died, two have been injured and another person has been reported missing due to the prevailing inclement weather conditions in parts of the country, the Disaster Management Center (DMC) said.



I will bring about the revolution I promised, but not through military rule, says President

President Gotabaya Rajapaksa yesterday vowed to keep to his promise of introducing a revolutionary change, as promised, but will not resort to a military type rule.



Cement Prices Increased

Cement companies in Sri Lanka have decided to increase the price of a pack of cement by Rs. 177/-.



Sri Lanka will need additional US $ 2 billion to reduce road fatalities by half: World Bank

Sri Lanka will need additional US $ 2 billion in the next 10 years to reduce road fatalities by 50 percent, according to the World Bank.



Pensions Department makes statement over Agrahara Insurance

The Department of Pensions has issued a notification regarding the provision of Agrahara Insurance Benefits to retired State sector employees who retired before the 1st of January 2016.



Teen driver and father remanded over Welisara fatal crash

The 16-year-old youth who drove the vehicle which was involved in a fatal crash that claimed the life of one person at Welisara and his father have been remanded until November 19.



Female body found in travelling bag at Sapugaskanda identified – Police

The female body found inside a travelling bag which had been abandoned in the Sapugaskanda area has been identified, Sri Lanka Police said.



AG to decide on whether to proceed with ‘lith’ case against Basil

The Attorney General has informed the Colombo High Court that the decision on whether to proceed or not with the 2015 ‘Lith’ distribution case filed against Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa will be announced on November 11.



Government is incapable of governance – Tilvin Silva

The JVP says the government has failed to fulfil a single pledge made prior to elections.



‘Why spend Rs 800 Million on CAA if it has nothing to do’

Former Consumer Affairs Authority (CAA) official Thushan Gunawardena questions the rationale behind maintaining the CAA and other outfits such as the Consumer Affairs Council and the Pricing Committee as the government has chosen to do away with price controls.