News
A dispute prevention and resolution mechanism is to be introduced for the public service, according to the Public Administration Ministry. The Ministry has issued a…
Veteran television and radio news presenter and actress Ramya Wanigasekara’s funeral will take place today at the Borella General Cemetery Crematorium. Remains of the late…
Preparations are underway at the Galle Face Green to mark Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA) Day today under Sri Lanka’s chairmanship of the grouping. Hundreds…
Sports
145th Battle of the Blues By M. Shamil Amit The 145th Battle of the Blues big match between traditional rivals Royal College and S. Thomas’…
The 12th Battle of the Tuskers, a highly anticipated clash…
Business Times
Sri Lanka’s widely-acclaimed Santani resorts have ventured abroad – to Oman – and is setting up the first Sri Lankan brand overseas, in collaboration with…
By Duruthu Edirimuni Chandrasekera Lanka Bell, a fixed wireless operator struggling to find investors for over half a decade, is on the brink of winding…
By Duruthu Edirimuni Chandrasekera The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has still not received applications from Managing Companies to set up exchange-traded funds, it was…
Sunday Times E-Paper
Editorial
Sri Lanka’s good governance test continued at the UN Human Rights Council (HRC) in Geneva over the week with the Core Group of examiners, viz., the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States, as the invigilators, with Malawi, Montenegro and North Macedonia cynically thrown in as proof of broad-based concern,…
Columns
Basil returns to work out SLPP strategy NPP mobilises retired police officers in addition to other retired security forces personnel to support its campaign Gotabaya’s book alleges conspiracy to…
My dear Basil, I am writing to you after seeing you return to Paradise to a hero’s welcome after spending some time in America. I wondered why so…
Considerable political uncertainties threaten economic stabilisation, recovery, and growth. The run-up to the elections this year would no doubt disrupt economic activities. Then the outcome of the elections…
In the power circles of Washington DC, the resignation of Victoria Nuland, the third-ranking US diplomat, as Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs this week came amidst…
An exceedingly strange ‘logic’ underlines Governor of the Central Bank Nandalal Weerasinghe’s claim that bringing legislative controls to prevent the Central Bank granting gargantuan salary hikes to its…
A unified parliamentary squad gave a proper roasting to Central Bank Governor Nandalal Weerasinghe and his senior staff for serving themselves to an over-the-top salary increase that will…
March 8, is marked the world over as International Women’s day. While the day is commemorated as symbolic of the gender inequality that exists world over and the…
By Ranjith Padmasiri The no-confidence motion against Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena and the controversial increase in the salaries of Central Bank staff were among the highlights of Parliamentary…
Plus
As she celebrates a landmark in her artistic journey with a new exhibition, Iromie Wijewardena talks to Shanali Fernando Iromie Wijewardena is celebrating 50 years…
Magazine
In (Un) Thread, MeshGround presents a dance performance that aims at being a conversational artwork By Shannon Salgadoe Movement becomes a language of its own at (Un)…
Sunday Times 2
The Prison Hospital Welikada conducted a health camp for cataract surgery for the third time on…
Education
A large number of students gathered to attend the ‘Air Tattoo’ educational and technical exhibition underway…
Magazine
In (Un) Thread, MeshGround presents a dance performance that aims at being a conversational artwork By Shannon Salgadoe …