Traffic accident fatalities exceed COVID-19 deaths

Minister Chamal Rajapaksa said in Parliament, on 20 November, at least eight to nine persons die on a daily basis in traffic accidents, according to the Police.



Sri Lanka Army forms new division for nation-building tasks

The multi-skilled and multi-faceted corps of Sri Lanka Army Engineers (SLE) yesterday raised its newest first Army Engineers Division that includes three Brigades.



74th COVID-19 death reported in Sri Lanka

Another patient who tested positive for the COVID-19 has died today, marking the 74th death reported in Sri Lanka due to COVID-19.



Three persons arrested with 100 kilograms of heroin

Three persons have been arrested with 100 kilograms of heroin by the Special Task Force (STF) in the Weligama area in Matara.



Report on COVID-19 outbreak in Sri Lanka – 20 November 2020

Latest statistics on the outbreak of Coronavirus / COVID-19 in Sri Lanka for the day 20 November 2020, according to the Health Promotion Bureau.



Decision to reopen schools irresponsible – CTSU

The Ceylon Teachers Services Union has raised objections to the decision by the government to reopen schools across the island excluding schools in the Western Province and in isolated areas.



Labour Minister explains difficulties in bringing back Lankan migrant workers

The government could not dispatch 10 or more aircraft and bring home Lankan migrant workers stranded overseas though it was desirous of doing so because it had to follow international procedures, Labour Minister Nimal Siripala De Silva told Parliament yesterday.



Major crisis brewing in Colombo City – Rosy

Colombo Mayor Rosy Senanayake yesterday (19), said people who live within the Colombo Municipal Council (CMC) area are facing a massive humanitarian crisis due to the knock-on effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.



Sri Lanka confirms 4 more COVID-19 deaths

Four more COVID-19 related deaths have been reported in Sri Lanka, the Department of Government Information confirmed a short while ago.



Former Chairman of Ceylon Fertilizer Company arrested over financial fraud

Former Chairman of the Ceylon Fertilizer Company Limited has been arrested by the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) for financial fraud.



Rapid Antigen Test is not a substitute for the PCR test – GMOA

The Rapid Antigen Test is not a substitute for the PCR test, stressed the Government Medical Officers Association on Thursday (18).



Sri Lanka’s import restrictions impact negative – European Union

The government’s current import restrictions in place are having a negative impact on Sri Lankan and European businesses, and on Foreign Direct Investment, the Delegation of the European Union (EU) said.



Lalith Weeratunga and Anusha Palpita acquitted from ‘Sil Redi’ case

The Court of Appeal today acquitted former presidential secretary Lalith Weeratunga and former director general of the Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (TRC), Anusha Palpita from the ‘Sil Redi’ distribution case.



Police urge public to bring and use own pen

Police have urged the general public to bring and use their own pen when entering any place of business, so they could safely record their details in the log book at the entrance.



Chris Gayle pulls out of Lanka Premier League (LPL), franchise confirms

West Indies swashbuckling batsman Chris Gayle has pulled out of the inaugural Lanka Premier League, Kandy Tuskers have confirmed on Wednesday.



My success or failure is best measured by public opinion – President

The best yardstick to measure whether I’ve failed or not depends on public opinion but not on organised and false propaganda published by political opponents on social media, President Gotabaya Rajapaksa said addressing the Nation.