South African President Cyril Ramaphosa visited Sri Lanka for the second time yesterday (Jun 29) after attending the G-20 summit in Japan.
The President, accompanied by a 20-member delegation had initially arrived for a brief stopover en route to the summit last week.
He was welcomed by Minister Arjuna Ranatunga at the Bandaranaike International Airport upon his second visit at around 10:50 last night.
It is reported that Mr. Ramaphosa and his delegation had left the country at around 1 am today after having dinner and refuelling the plane for their journey back to South Africa.
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Customs have detected 228 mobile phones and tabs valued at over Rs 30 million left behind in the duty free shopping complex at the Banaranaike International Airport today, Customs officials said.
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