The Education Ministry will soon issue guidelines on enlisting development officers as permanent teachers. The reforms will be prepared by a committee that is looking into the demand by development ...
The Embassy of the Kingdom of Netherlands, in collaboration with Sri Lanka Press Institute (SLPI), has announced the arrival ...
For those who dream of a white Christmas, Excel World’s Snow World is back to transport visitors into a magical frosty landscape. Open from December 6-31 from 4-10 p.m. each day, Snow World features ...
A storm has been brewing within Sri Lankan football circles over the substantial salary package of the Chief Executive ...
There is much that Sri Lanka’s newest party in government, the National Peoples’ Power (NPP) party needs to learn in terms of political realities, not the least of which is to be self-deprecating in ...
On December 2nd, Courtyard by Marriott Colombo welcomed the festive season with its enchanting Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony, an event that brought together our esteemed Ownership, corporate ...
The SLR-Mastercard Club Rugby League 2024 game between Army SC and Police SC, played at Panagoda, was stalled from proceeding ...
A new Speaker will be announced on Tuesday following the resignation of the recently elected Speaker, Asoka Ranwala. His resignation follows criticism regarding the authenticity of his educational ...
A huge diplomatic gaffe came to pass this week when Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya thanked Taiwan, China’s arch-enemy, for an “incredibly generous donation” given—and said so in the presence of ...
Researchers, conservationists, and officials of the Department Wildlife Conservation (DWC) said that a solution to the pest animals issue cannot be devised overnight. Instead, a scientific approach is ...
President Anura Kumara Disanayake spoke this week on International Anti-Corruption Day detailing the number of bribery and corruption cases that have crashed at the hands of the CIABOC (Bribery and ...
The promise of increasing salaries, welfare payments, flood relief, and fertiliser subsidies, while reducing taxes, is likely to widen the already high fiscal deficit, pose a threat to financial ...