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Editorial: Africa’s coup contagion:Lessons for others

Oct 21 (Island) Madagascar has swapped ginger for chillies, as a popular SL saying goes. It suffered under an unpopular govt that came to power with the help of the military, and last Friday the army seized power by manipulating a Gen Z protest to bring down the unpopular regime it backed. Those who took to the streets to engineer a regime change now have a military junta to contend with! Some political analysts have argued that Madagascar has become a victim of what they describe as a coup, more..

Tobacco: Mother of Narcotics & suavely packaged death

Oct 21 (DM) Nicotine is one of the most powerfully addictive substances known to science. Long before modern neuroscience explained how drugs hijack the brain’s reward systems, tobacco users directly experienced addiction’s compulsive nature, the difficulty quitting despite wanting to, physical withdrawal symptoms, and psychological cravings. This made tobacco humanity’s first systematic encounter with understanding chemical addiction. As govts began restricting other drugs more..

Sri Lanka pull off a heist after Bangladesh collapse in magnificent fashion

Oct 21 (CI) A tournament lacking in genuine tight finishes has now produced two in two days, as Bangladesh and SL played out a low-scoring thriller in Navi Mumbai. But in truth this game should have never got to that stage, as Bangladesh nursed their chase of 203 only to stumble at the last and fall to a 7-run defeat. The result means, B'desh are eliminated from semi-final contention, while SL live to fight another day. more..

Second anniversary celebrations at Havelock City Mall

Oct 21 (Island) Havelock City Mall, Colombo’s premier lifestyle destination, celebrated its second anniversary over the weekend under the theme Two Years of Smiles, Happiness and Shared Joy — marking two vibrant years of redefining urban living through shopping, dining and entertainment. Speaking at the Havelock City Mall Tenant Partner Excellence Awards 2025 held on Oct 18, Chief Operating Officer of Havelock City Mall, Ghazanfar Ali, said the event was designed to honour more..

Adverse weather conditions destroy vegetable cultivations

Oct 21 (DM) Rains coming down in torrents has destroyed vegetable cultivations in the Badulla District, it was reported yesterday. District Secretary Badulla Panduka Abeywardena said carrot, potato, beans, leaks and cabbage cultivations in areas such as Welikada, Keppetipola and Habaragala in the district have been destroyed due to adverse weather conditions. In addition a number of large trees have been uprooted due to strong winds in the area, several roads have been blocked. more..

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Top startups secure $ 160,000 funding at First Capital Startup Nation by Hatch Demo Day

Oct 21 (FT) Three startups have secured funding worth $ 160,000 combined at the recently concluded First Capital Startup Nation by Hatch Demo Day. Seven exceptional finalists pitched their ideas before a panel of local and international investors, with three startups emerging at the top, eligible for a combined $ 160,000 in funding: TorchLabs – Dhevin De Silva, Seashore Gardens – Shawn Senerath and Shavendra Rajapakse, and Docupath AI – Sheran Corera. Each founder showcased how more..

HRCSL calls for report on alleged illegal Customs detention of consignment of...

Oct 21 (FT) Human Rights Commission of SL (HRCSL) has directed the SL Customs to submit its report on a complaint of the unlawful and illegal detention of a consignment of Holy Quran (Tamil) in violation of Fundamental Rights received by the HRCSL. The complaint filed with HRCSL by an Attorney at Law on behalf of the SL Muslims alleges that the rights guaranteed under Chapter III of the Constitution have been violated by the SL Customs allegedly acting on the more..

Siemens, DIMO complete Sri Lanka’s largest grid substation at Habarana

Oct 21 (FT) Siemens together with DIMO have successfully completed SL’s largest grid substation at Habarana valued at Rs. 5 billion. This landmark project underscores the strength of the 70-plus-year partnership between DIMO and Siemens, which has been instrumental in developing more than 70% of the country’s grid infrastructure. Serving as the project’s turnkey contractor, Siemens managed the engineering, procurement, more..

GovPay processes Rs. 400 m online payments since Feb

Oct 21 (FT) ICTA Board Member Harsha Purasinghe said that since GovPay’s launch in February 2025, 170 Govt institutions have joined the platform, processing payments exceeding Rs. 400 million. He made these comments at a press conference announcing the introduction of the GovPay online payment system for spot fines on traffic violations to the Southern Province. He said over 400 mobile devices have been distributed to Police stations in the region to facilitate the rollout and more..

CA SL honours five Chartered Accountants for lifelong service to nation & profession

Oct 21 (FT) In celebration of an enduring legacy and unwavering commitment to excellence, the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka (CA Sri Lanka) recently honoured five distinguished Chartered Accountants for their outstanding contribution, which has not only shaped Sri Lanka’s financial and economic landscape but also enriched the corporate world, society, and the nation through visionary leadership, ethical stewardship, and a deep sense of civic responsibility. more..

Prof. Samarajiva warns against reinventing wheel for digital public infrastructure

Oct 21 (FT) Govt should focus on adopting proven technologies rather than attempting to build its own digital public infrastructure (DPI) from scratch, LIRNEasia Founder Prof. Rohan Samarajiva said, warning that the country risks repeating avoidable mistakes if it tries to reinvent the wheel. He said SL can learn from India’s experience with the Aadhaar system, which became a global model for DPI despite more..

Athapaththu demands more from Sri Lanka after victory over Bangladesh

Oct 21 (ICC) SL captain Chamari Athapaththu insisted her side must improve if they are to qualify for the semi-finals of the Women’s World Cup 2025, despite victory over Bangladesh. A brilliant final over with the ball from Athapaththu saw Bangladesh lose four wickets in four balls to hand SL a 7-run victory in Navi Mumbai, keeping their hopes of progression alive. However, Athapaththu warned there must be lessons learned, especially with the bat, if SL are to upset the odds and reach the last four. more..

Army, Air Force supreme at Clifford Cup Boxing

Oct 21 (DN) SL Army men’s boxing team and SL Air Force women’s outfit delivered power-packed performances to clinch the overall championships at the 95th Clifford Cup Boxing Championship 2025, which concluded after five action-filled days at the Royal MAS Arena in Colombo. The soldiers were unstoppable, winning seven of the 10 men’s weight classes to seal the title with seven gold and three silver medals, showcasing total dominance under head coach Chandana Kumara. more..

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Yohan powers SL onto the Hyrox Podium

Oct 21 (Island) SL’s fitness movement celebrated a landmark achievement as Yohan Rathnayake secured a podium finish at the HYROX Delhi event, bringing the island nation its first HYROX flag on the international stage. Rathnayake completed the HYROX men’s 35–39 division in an impressive time of 1:21:26, earning third place and signalling Sri Lanka’s arrival in the growing global functional fitness community. ‎‎A fitness entrepreneur-turned-elite athlete, Rathnayake is best known as more..

Severe weather claims one life

Oct 21 (CT) The prevailing adverse weather conditions across much of the country have claimed one life, while 123 families, comprising 512 members, in four Divisional Secretariat (DS) divisions across three districts have been affected, DMC officials reported yesterday. According to DMC officers, a safety centre has been established in the Kurunegala District, where ten members from three families have been accommodated. Meanwhile, DMC regional offices, in collaboration with more..

Undercover op to nab underworld queenpin planned in utmost secrecy

Oct 21 (ST) The month-long mission, carried out under absolute secrecy by the SL Police, ended successfully with the arrest of Red Notice-listed suspect Ishara Sewwandi Weerasingha in Nepal on Oct 14. Aged 26, Sewwandi was the key suspect and mastermind behind the killing of underworld gangster Sanjeewa Samararathne, alias Ganemulla Sanjeewa, inside the Hulftsdorp Magistrate’s Court in Colombo on Feb 19 this year. more..

AG challenges acquittal of three men in Ali Roshan case

Oct 21 (ST) Attorney General has appealed the acquittal of three men in the Ali Roshan case over the illegal custody of elephants. In his appeal, the AG argues that the three-judge Trial-at-Bar of the Colombo High Court had erred in failing to give due consideration to the evidence given by expert witnesses from the prosecution on determining the exact age of an elephant or other wild animals. 3-judge Trial-at-Bar sentenced Roshan Fernando, alias Ali Roshan, to 15 years in prison more..

BOI says realised FDI up 138% YoY to $ 827 m YTD end-Sept

Oct 21 (FT) BOI announced that Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows including foreign commercial loans for investments to BOI-approved enterprises have reached $ 827 million from Jan to Sept 2025, marking a remarkable 138% increase compared to the corresponding value during the period in 2024. This investment inflow came from four sources: Equity capital – $ 133 million, reinvested retained earnings – $ 132 million, intra-company foreign borrowings for investments more..

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President, FUTA hold talks on pressing issues within university system

Oct 21 (AD) A meeting between Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake and academics of the Federation of University Teachers’ Unions (FUTA) was held this morning (20) at the Presidential Secretariat. During the discussion, academics briefed the President on the issues that have arisen in the university system and the challenges that lecturers have had to face due to the delays in university degree programs and the inability to complete them on time due to various reasons in the past, more..

EU’s sustainability laws drive Sri Lanka to revive organic farming

Oct 21 (DM) Ahead of the European Union’s plans to introduce more sustainability-related laws, SL has decided to ramp up measures to promote the organic cultivation of fruits and vegetables targeting the export market, an official said. European Union, as part of its global sustainable development agenda, is preparing to enforce new laws requiring companies and individuals exporting agricultural products to its markets to comply with sustainability standards in the coming years. more..

FSP alleges NPP facilitating Indian agenda in Trinco

Oct 21 (Island) Frontline Socialist Party (FSP) activist Wasantha Mudalige lambasted the NPP govt for having allowed India to expand investments in the strategic Trincomalee District, at the expense of people. Addressing a gathering in Trincomalee, Mudalige explained how the NPP govt had brazenly facilitated high-profile Indian projects, such as the Trincomalee oil tank farm project, launched decades ago, and recent ones. more..

Govt still uncertain on KKS Port development under US $ 62 million Indian grant

Oct 21 (DM) Despite the offer of over US $ 62 million grant by India, the govet has not yet firmed up its decision on the development of the Kankesanthurai Port, an official said. Earlier, Indian govt offered US $ 62 million grant for the development of the port as part of connectivity between the country. A ferry service between the port and the southern part of India has already been launched. The grant was offered during the time of the last govt, and renewed during the current govt. more..

Imported vehicle prices drop in Sri Lanka following Japan price cuts

Oct 21 (DM) The prices of imported vehicles in SL have dropped by up to Rs. 1.5 million, following a reduction in vehicle prices in Japan, Vehicle Importers Association of Lanka (VIAL) President Indika Sampath Merinchige said. Merinchige said that unauthorized vehicle imports had caused a backlog of unregistered vehicles in the local market, affecting sales. According to Central Bank data, USD 705 million was spent on importing personal vehicles between January and August 2025. more..

Proceeds of Crime Investigation Division launched: Rs 10B money trail uncovered

Oct 21 (CT) The newly established Proceeds of Crime Investigation Division has identified two bank accounts with suspicious transactions exceeding a staggering Rs. 10 billion, the Police announced yesterday. Proceeds of Crime Investigation Division, inaugurated on the same day, has also been empowered to investigate findings from the Auditor General’s reports. Speaking at the opening ceremony, division’s Director-Gen, more..

US Dollar’s collapse, rise of Bitcoin and the run of gold

Oct 21 (FT) The US dollar is a real currency which is backed by an economy that produces the largest quantum of real goods and services as a single economy. In 2010, that amounted to $ 15 trillion. In 2024, it has nearly doubled to $ 29 trillion marking an annual average growth rate of about 2%. Its share in global GDP has risen from 22% in 2010 to 26% in 2024. In addition, world nations use USD as their main reserve currency amounting to about 58% according to the data for 2024. more..

Ruhuna University students arrested over clash remanded

Oct 21 (AD) A group of students of the Faculty of Agriculture at the Uni of Ruhuna, arrested following a clash after a cricket match, has been remanded until Oct 28. The order was issued by the Matara Chief Magistrate. At least six students sustained injuries after a clash broke-out between second-year and third-year students of the Faculty of Agriculture at the Uni of Ruhuna. The altercation is said to have originated from a disagreement over scores during a cricket match more..

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Sri Lanka named among world’s best food destinations in Condé Nast Readers’...

Oct 21 (DM) Sri Lanka has made its mark on the global culinary map, earning a spot among the top 10 food destinations in the world in the 2025 Condé Nast Readers’ Choice Awards. Ranked 7th overall, Sri Lanka now stands alongside world-renowned food havens such as Greece, Italy, France, Thailand, and the Maldives. This milestone is more than just a ranking — it’s a moment of recognition for a cuisine that has long thrived on passion, creativity, and tradition. SL food is bold yet balanced, more..

A storm in a teacup

Oct 21 (FT) Last week was unsettling for me as a marketing and communications professional. The uproar over a beautiful and insightful ad campaign saddened me deeply — so much so that I felt compelled to speak up, amidst a few differences of opinion from my own fraternity. To be clear, I have no connection to the company, the brand, or the creative agency behind the ad. I write as a mother, a wife, a marketer, a strategist, a brand builder, and above all, a Sri Lankan who despises bigotry. more..

‘IMF not against tax exemptions’

Oct 21 (TM) IMF is not against tax exemptions, but has advocated for rationalising some of the tax exemptions in SL, as exemptions remain as one way of attracting investments, IMF Mission Chief for SL Evan Papageorgiou said. In an interview with the Advocata Institute, he said that SL authorities lowered or eliminated certain VAT exemptions on many goods during the first 2 years of the IMF programme. more..

Sri Lanka sees 14,468 new active credit cards in August 2025

Oct 21 (EN) New active credit cards in Sri Lanka increased by 14,468 in August this year, CB data showed, amid the country’s economic recovery and lower interest rates. The number of total active credit cards recorded 2,102,537 by end August, compared to 2,088,069 by end July, showing an increase of 0.69% in the month. The active credit cards have risen by 4.7% or 94,081 in the first eight months of this year, the data showed. Active credit cards in SL rose by 4.8% or 91,371 in 2024, more..

36,000 teacher vacancies exist within schools across Sri Lanka: PM

Oct 21 (AD) There are 36,178 teacher vacancies in provincial and national schools across the country at present, the Minister of Education, and PM Dr. Harini Amarasuriya said. PM stated that 1,501 vacancies exist in national schools. She further noted that 4,630 teacher vacancies have been reported in Western Province, 2,513 in the Southern Province, 6,318 in Central Province, 2,990 in North Western Province, 2,780 in Uva Province, 1,568 in North Central Province, more..

All NPP MPs will end up in Welikada by 2029: Gammanpila

Oct 21 (AM) PHU Leader Udaya Gammanpila launched a scathing attack on the NPP, claiming that all 159 of its MPs would have to book a ward at Welikada Prison in 2029 for misusing public funds. He alleged that the NPP’s practice of transferring parliamentary allowances to the party fund constitutes a non-bailable offence under the Public Property Act. The controversy follows a parliamentary resolution proposed by more..

Ten new Rehab Centres to support voluntary treatment

Oct 21 (CT) Justice Minister Harshana Nanayakkara said that ten new centres will be established across Sri Lanka to allow drug users to voluntarily undergo rehabilitation. He made this statement while attending a ceremony at the Welikanda Nava Senapura Tertiary and Vocational Literacy Training Centre, which marked the opening of the first voluntary rehabilitation centre in the country. Minister said the new programme aims to create a drug-free nation by giving people struggling more..

SL’s central bank, IMF, World Bank should stop following Marx & rejecting economists

Oct 21 (EN) SL’s Latin-America-style default in peacetime, after surviving a 30-year war, was due to closely following Karl Marx and rejecting classicals through spurious monetary and fiscal doctrines coming second hand through the IMF in particular. In the immediate aftermath of the default, when harsh measures had to be taken against the people and businesses to save the busted rupee, the crisis was complex and this columnist refrained from undermining confidence in the chosen path. more..

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Dengue risk rises as mosquito density increases

Oct 21 (DM) The density of mosquitoes has increased across Sri Lanka due to the prevailing rainy weather conditions, Consultant Community Physician Dr. Preshila Samaraweera said. As of yesterday, a total of 40,538 dengue cases have been reported this year. Of these, 44.3% are from the Western Province and 13.9% from the Sabaragamuwa Province. While no significant spike in dengue cases has been observed over the past few weeks, National Dengue Control Unit more..

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