Entertainment levy to be scrapped
Scrapping the entertainment levy charged by local government institutions is under consideration by the president.
Scrapping the entertainment levy charged by local government institutions is under consideration by the president.
The United Kingdom continues to lead international efforts on human rights and transitional justice in Sri Lanka, working with our partners to support meaningful progress that will allow the Sri Lankan people to engage on these issues and remember their loved ones freely, said UK foreign secretary James Cameron.
The parliament will be dissolved on either 14 or 15 of June, claimed Udayanga Weeratunga, a close friend to Rajapaksa family and ex-ambassador to Russia.
The United States stands in solidarity with all Sri Lankans, reflecting on the resilience and hope for a united future, said US ambassador Julie Chung.
A United National Party-led alliance will be launched in June to field incumbent Ranil Wickremesinghe as the presidential candidate.
A remembrance for all those from the north and the south who died in the war took place at Viharamaha Devi Park in Colombo on 17 May.
The cabinet has approved relaxing the criminal law against the LGBTQ community, according to deshaya.lk.
Public security minister Tiran Alles has refused to give into propaganda by hypocrites over the social media against what he does for the country.
Yet another certificate awarding by DP Education IT Campus takes place tomorrow (19) at Wehera stadium in Kurunegala.
Opposition leader Sajith Premadasa has vowed to take all legal action against granting liquor licenses to lure MPs.