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SLIC transfers its shares in Lanka Hospitals to Treasury Secretary

The Lanka Hospitals Corp. PLC announces that the company has been notified by the Department of Public Enterprise of the Ministry of Finance, Economic Stabilization and National Policies regarding a decision by the Board of Directors of Sri Lanka Insurance Corporation Limited to transfer its shares

31 May 2024 (1:42 PM)


Vehicle importers raise doubts over govt s promises to lift restrictions

The Vehicle Importers Association has raised doubts regarding the government s repeated claims of easing existing restrictions and allowing vehicle imports.

31 May 2024 (1:20 PM)


Sri Lanka moves closer to Starlink implementation- TRCSL prepares for crucial talks

The Telecommunication Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka (TRCSL) is expected to meet next week for further discussions pertaining to the formal authorization and implementation of the "Starlink" service in Sri Lanka, the State Minister of Technology Kanaka Herath says.

31 May 2024 (9:33 PM)


UNICEF and National Youth Services Council join forces to promote Youth-Led Climate Action in Sri Lanka

The National Youth Services Council (NYSC) of Sri Lanka has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the UNICEF in order to promote "Youth-Led Climate Action" in Sri Lanka.

31 May 2024 (11:55 AM)


Ex-CBSL chief Cabraal and 3 others released from 2012 Greek bonds case

The Colombo High Court today (31) ordered the release of former Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) Ajith Nivard Cabraal and three other defendants in a case filed against them alleging financial losses caused to the government of Sri Lanka through investments in Greek treasury bonds in 2012.

31 May 2024 (12:51 PM)


Vehicle importers raise doubts over govt s promises to lift restrictions

The Vehicle Importers Association has raised doubts regarding the government s repeated claims of easing existing restrictions and allowing vehicle imports.

31 May 2024 (1:20 PM)