The National Chamber of Exporters of Sri Lanka (NCE), on Tuesday congratulated the President and the Elections Commissioner of Elections and his staff for the conduct of a peaceful general election. “The chamber fully endorses the core policies of the government outlined in the manifesto, particularly the determination to establish good governance, the rule of law, and discipline in all areas of the economy, as well as the support that is proposed to be extended to local enterprises on a level playing field,” it said in a statement. The chamber said it was ready to extend its fullest cooperation to the government to achieve all its economic and social development objectives, to make Sri Lanka a great country to live in for all, in peace and harmony.
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Tamar Amitai, a 25-year-old Israeli tourist who went missing in Uppuveli, Trincomalee, was found safe after a three-day joint search operation today.
The Colombo High Court today (28) sentenced former parliamentarian Hirunika Premachandra to three years of Rigorous Imprisonment over charges of the involvement of an abduction.
In his special statement, President Ranil Wickremesinghe announced that debt restructuring agreements will postpone all bilateral loan payments to foreign countries until 2028. Additionally, Sri Lanka will have until 2043 to repay these loans on concessional terms.
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