It’s bad to render people helpless to win rights - Namal
National Organizer of the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) Namal Rajapaksa claims none of his party’s trade union affiliates have waged struggles to render the people helpless.
National Organizer of the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) Namal Rajapaksa claims none of his party’s trade union affiliates have waged struggles to render the people helpless.
National Security Advisor and Chief of Staff to the President, Sagala Ratnayaka, yesterday (11) visited the school for the deaf and blind in Ratmalana.
The Committee on Public Finance (COPF) has recommended the conduct of a forensic audit of the visa process outsourcing deal which the Sri Lankan government has signed with VFS Global and a possible cancellation if needed, citing serious irregularities pertaining to the deal.
Attorney-at-Law Aruna Laksiri has filed a Fundamental Rights (FR) petition before the Supreme Court, seeking an order to prevent holding of the Presidential Election as the 19th Amendment to the Constitution has not been properly passed in Parliament.
Colombo Fort Magistrate Kosala Senadheera, accused of illegally obtaining electricity and water for the Mount Lavinia Magistrate’s official residence, has been suspended by the Judicial Service Commission effective Wednesday (10).
The government reiterates the presidential election will take place on time as per provisions in the constitution.
The decision by the Sri Lanka Police to disseminate footage showing Dulan Sanjula, one of the suspects arrested in connection to the murder of Sunhill Group of Companies Chairperson Surendra Wasantha Perera, better known as “Club Wasantha” being interrogated has come under severe criticism from various quarters.
The Ministry of Health has granted approval to provide priority service to the dependents of the war heroes who sacrificed their lives for the country and the disabled soldiers when obtaining health services from government hospitals and clinics.