Sri Lanka’s economic crisis far from over, warns World Bank
Sri Lanka’s path to recovery remains narrow with limited fiscal and external buffers, the World Bank has warned in its recent report on the economic outlook of the island nation.
Sri Lanka’s path to recovery remains narrow with limited fiscal and external buffers, the World Bank has warned in its recent report on the economic outlook of the island nation.
The masterminds of the medicines mafia roam freely, while the CID has caught a so-called big fish in the Medical Supplies Division director,
A ‘Maaveerar’ remembrance week began in Jaffna on 21 November with the unveiling of plaques with the names of more than 24,300 LTTE members who died in the war.
The Criminal Investigations Department (CID) has launched investigations into an organized gang involved in selling Sri Lankan infants to foreigners for adoption, it was reported.
Around 40 entities are being formed illegally to provide online loans, the Voice Against Corruption (VAC) says.
The Association of Health Professionals has expressed concern over the procurement of the cancer treatment vaccine Rituximab,
The Secretary of the Ministry of Sports informed the Court of Appeal that the money received by the Sri Lanka Cricket,
The International Cricket Council has banned Marlon Samuels for six years after an independent Anti-Corruption Tribunal found him guilty of breaching the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) Anti-Corruption Code.
Former Sri Lanka captain Arjuna Ranatunga’s comments on BCCI secretary Jay Shah “running” Sri Lankan cricket has caused a major storm across the cricketing world,
In a parliamentary session today, Minister of Public Security Tiran Alles, reported that the investigation into the Easter terror attack is nearing completion, with approximately ninety percent progress.