Joy ride for MPs at the expense of taxpayers
A joy ride for the ruling party parliamentarians has been provided by Sri Lanka Ports Authority in two dredging vessels on Tuesday January 9 at the expense of the taxpayers.
A joy ride for the ruling party parliamentarians has been provided by Sri Lanka Ports Authority in two dredging vessels on Tuesday January 9 at the expense of the taxpayers.
MPs M.A. Sumanthiran and S. Sritharan are vying for the leadership of the TNA after R. Sampanthan.
Palitha Range Bandara will continue as general secretary of the UNP this year.
The son of a well-known wealthy businessman has been arrested for having allegedly distributed the drug Ice to the north central province.
The real purpose of the truth, unity and reconciliation commission (TURC) bill is to establish a war crimes tribunal, alleged MP Udaya Gammanpila.
The Sri Lanka Working Journalists Association is enrolling new members till 31 January.
A trade union leader has accused health authorities of intentionally creating crises in the health sector in order to cover up their own wrongdoings.
Sri Lanka’s monetary policy will remain accommodative for the economy to reach its potential growth, while focusing on domestic price stability, Central Bank Governor Nandalal Weerasinghe said.
The Palestinian Ambassador in Sri Lanka Zuhair Zaid has accused the International Criminal Court (ICC) of failing to act on the complaints lodged by South Africa due to the pressure from the United States and other Western powers.
The book “I am Austin,” authored by Mr. Austin Fernando, a former presidential secretary, was presented to President Ranil Wickremesinghe at the Presidential Secretariat yesterday (09).