JAAF reaffirms confidence in long-term strength of Sri Lanka’s apparel industry
May 27 (Island) SL’s apparel exports recorded a softer performance in April 2026, with total exports declining by 4.72% to US$ 328.15 million, compared to US$ 344.40 million in April 2025. The decline was mainly seen across key traditional markets, with exports to the UK down 16.91%, the EU down 8.78%, and the USA down 3.46%. However, the 12.61% growth in other markets during April shows that there is still room to build momentum through greater market diversification.
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Sangeeth Wijesuriya says IMF rules blocked proposed US$ 23 million donation
May 27 (NW) Artist Sangeeth Wijesuriya says he was informed by a Govt Minister that IMF regulations would not permit a proposed US$ 23 million donation to be brought into SL following the election victory of Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake. Wijesuriya recalled campaigning for Dissanayake during the Prez Election and publicly claiming that overseas supporters were prepared to financially support SL if he came to power. He said he was emotionally moved when discussions
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2015-2025: Museums running at a massive loss
May 27 (TM) Sri Lanka’s 11 national museums have cost the State more than Rs 4.5 billion to maintain over the past 11 years, but generated less than Rs 740 m in income during the same period, figures obtained by The Daily Morning under the RTI Act have revealed. A total of Rs 4,516.66 m had been spent on recurrent and capital expenditure from 2015 to 2025, while total income generated by the museums amounted to only Rs 738.16 m.
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CBSL assures FX distortions will not recur after interbank liquidity restored
May 27 (FT) The Central Bank yesterday signalled confidence that recent distortions in the foreign exchange market were unlikely to recur after measures taken late last week restored liquidity and trading activity in the interbank market. Speaking after the CB’s monetary policy announcement, Governor Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe said conditions in the market had normalised after discussions with bank treasurers and targeted steps to reactivate the interbank foreign exchange market,
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U-19 cricketers seek settlement over alleged bathroom video
May 27 (DM) Four members of the SL Under-19 cricket team who were arrested over allegations of secretly filming several female doctors who were in the shower inside their room in a Colombo hotel are exploring the possibility of a settlement in the case, the Colombo Magistrate’s Court was informed. When the matter was taken up before the Colombo Magistrate’s Court, the Narahenpita Police, who are conducting investigations into the incident, failed to submit the relevant reports to court.
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CBSL Governor Nandalal Weerasinghe
Customs distorting FX market with Rs. 351 exchange rate for import valuations
May 27 (FT) Making a volatile situation worse, SL Customs has maintained the USD exchange rate used for import valuations at Rs. 351.17 for transactions between 25 and 29 May, according to a Customs circular, despite the rupee recovering in the interbank market since last Friday. The rate, published through an official Customs notice, comes after the CB said conditions in the foreign exchange market had stabilised following measures taken late last week to restore interbank liquidity and
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CA SL’s inaugural Sustainability Summit mobilises corporates for resilient growth
May 27 (FT) Institute of Chartered Accountants of SL (CA SL) yesterday launched its inaugural Sustainability Summit at Cinnamon Life, drawing an unprecedented gathering of corporate leaders including C-suite executives, board members, regulators, and global sustainability experts. Held under the theme, Leading with a Sustainable Mindset: Building Resilience in an Uncertain World, the summit marked a defining moment in positioning the accountancy profession as a key driver of
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Colombo’s school canteen policy for healthy food backed with enforcement
May 27 (ST) The new Colombo Municipal Council School Canteen Food Environment Policy has an enforcement mechanism, which will be launched on June 10, with authorities firmly believing that positive change will be seen in children. Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr K. Sriprathapan said the CMC School Canteen Food Environment Policy will be launched next month. When questioned the difference between
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Fund of Funds finally fixed
May 27 (ST) Digital Ministry is set on a new survey with the World Bank to identify the current market situation for export in the IT industry. “Last year, when we came into power, the assessment was at US$ 1.2 billion export revenue generation, but with this assessment, we found that it’s in the range of $1.5 billion to $ 1.6 billion. There is a larger community of freelancers, providing digital services, while being in the country, and when adding all this income, it comes to about $1.9 b in income.
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SL Women outclass Maldives in CAVA battle
May 27 (DN) SL women produced a dominant all-round performance to crush Maldives by three straight sets 3-0 in their first round match of the Central Asian Volleyball Association (CAVA) Women’s Volleyball Championship played in Kathmandu, Nepal yesterday. SL side took control from the opening whistle and won the first set comfortably by 25-17 after showing sharp attacking and solid defence at the net. Maldives fought back strongly in the second set and matched SL
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IMF open to program adjustments amid shocks: CBSL
May 27 (ST) CB Governor Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe said the IMF program provides sufficient flexibility for SL to make policy adjustments, including targeted subsidies and revisions to key performance targets, depending on evolving economic conditions. Dr. Weerasinghe stressed that the IMF-supported reform framework was not rigid and allowed authorities to respond to external shocks & domestic economic pressures
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People’s Bank achieves Rs. 16.6 billion PBT in 1Q
May 27 (FT) The People’s Bank announced the achievement of a strong and resilient financial performance for the quarter ended 31 March 2026, maintaining stability amidst heightened geopolitical tensions and continued global economic uncertainty. The Bank recorded a standalone Profit Before Tax (PBT) of Rs. 16.6 billion during the period, reflecting the strength of its underlying fundamentals, prudent balance sheet management, and disciplined risk management practices.
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The rupee is warning us again
May 27 (Island) The Sri Lankan rupee is not merely depreciating. It is sending a warning. Once again, the country is being reminded that recovery is not the same as stability, and that an IMF programme is not a substitute for disciplined national economic management. Beneath the casual conversations of scholars lies a serious argument: Sri Lanka is not yet out of danger. The country may have escaped the worst of the 2022 collapse, but it has not escaped the habits that produced it:
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Asalanka discarded from T20I squad
May 27 (TM) The ousted selection committee led by Pramodya Wickramasinghe discarded former white-ball captain and batter Charith Asalanka from the 16-man T20 squad, as they named the respective Sri Lankan squads, which flew out for a multi-format tour of the West Indies yesterday. The already-removed selection panel while omitting Asalanka, 28, a veteran of 76 T20Is, handed the reins of the two white-ball squads instead, to seasoned top-order batter Kusal Mendis,
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Sri Lanka’s PayPal journey
May 27 (FT) Global financial industry is undergoing one of the most profound transformations in modern economic history. Rapid technological advancement, digital innovation, artificial intelligence, and evolving consumer expectations are fundamentally changing the way individuals and businesses conduct financial transactions. Among the most influential developments in this transformation is the rise of digital payment platforms such as PayPal, which has revolutionised online financial services
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Public urged to report police officers refusing GovPay traffic fine payments
May 27 (NW) SL Police says disciplinary action will be taken against traffic police officers who fail to facilitate payments through the GovPay system for on-the-spot traffic fines. DIG of Police W.P.J. Senadheera said the GovPay payment system was introduced in April 2025 to reduce inconvenience faced by motorists and save public time and economic costs caused by delays in paying traffic fines.
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JKH’s EBITDA tops Rs. 80 b mark with 75% growth
May 27 (FT) John Keells Holdings (JKH) reported a strong financial performance for FY2025/26, with Group EBITDA increasing 75% to Rs.80.01 billion, reflecting the contribution of investments made over the past several years and the continued performance of the Group’s established businesses. Group recurring EBITDA increased 71% to Rs. 78.05 billion, compared to Rs. 45.69 billion in the previous year, driven primarily by Retail, Transportation and Leisure. Recurring profit before tax rose
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Flaws in laws
May 27 (Island) Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC) on Reviewing Election Laws, which recently had its first meeting under the chairmanship of Minister of Public Admin, PCs & LG, Prof. A.H.M.H. Abayarathna, has reportedly decided to seek public views on the election law review process. Reviewing election laws as well as modernising them to reflect present-day needs is a long-felt need. PSC deserves the fullest public cooperation. The PSC has been tasked with reviewing election laws,
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Deputy Minister Eranga Weeraratne
Moral equivalence or desecration of values
May 27 (CT) It is difficult to see how a society’s cultural personality and original identity could remain unadulterated after surviving centuries of colonial rule, religious conversions, and economic exploitation. Ancient Ceylon has been portrayed to our children, especially Sinhalese Buddhist generations, as one whose prime ruler was a King who followed the advice and tenets of the Maha Sanga, the clergy of Buddhism. One cannot argue against that overarching narrative of
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Anatomy of SL’s sudden exchange rate slide
May 27 (SO) SL rupee has long behaved less like a stable currency and more like a high-altitude barometer of national anxiety. Just when the country thought it had navigated the worst of its 2022 historical macroeconomic volatility, entering 2026 with a sense of fragile equilibrium and hard-won stability, the currency market reminded everyone of its capacity for sudden, violent disruptions. During the third week of May 2026, the rupee went on a roller-coaster ride that triggered
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Buddhism disgraced: These disturbing allegations are a symptom of a larger decay
May 27 (DM) The arrest and subsequent bail release of Ven. Pallegama Hemarathana Thera, on alligations of raping a minor girl has shed light on the dark underbelly of sexual abuse in the clerical order. The incident has already left a foul stain on the saffron robe. The claims that the usual culprits have resorted to capitalising on the incident to defame Buddhism, though might be true, are not a reason to shy away from discussing it.
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The Provincial Council deadlock cannot continue
May 27 (TM) For nearly 7 years, Provincial Council system has existed in a political limbo. The councils remain dissolved, elections remain postponed, and yet the machinery continues to consume hundreds of billions of rupees annually. Last week’s remarks in Jaffna by the General Secretary of the JVP, stating that Provincial Council elections would not be held this year due to funds being redirected towards disaster relief, once again exposed the uncertainty and confusion surrounding
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A judicial reminder to the NPP govt of the dignity of public office
May 27 (ST) Prosaic news reporting of a decision by the Supreme Court earlier this week holding that the Secretary to the Ministry of Transport, Highways, Ports & Civil Aviation had violated the rights of an Additional Secretary of that Ministry by preventing him from assuming duties in a post to which he had been properly appointed, provoked interest in no small measure. Such a judgment by SL’s apex court at a different time and place would have been commonplace, perhaps even mundane.
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From solar surge to storage-backed energy future
May 27 (SO) Energy has become one of the defining global anxieties of the modern era. Wars, fuel disruptions, volatile oil markets, and fragile supply chains have forced countries across the world to rethink how they power their economies. For SL — still recovering from its worst economic crisis in decades — energy security has become a question of survival rather than policy preference. Against this backdrop, renewable energy is
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Let children grow offline
May 27 (DM) SL is at a point where it must make an important decision about its children and their future. Social media has become a powerful part of daily life, but for young people, especially those under 16, it is doing more harm than good. The government has already discussed bringing in a law to restrict social media use for children. What is needed now is not more discussion, but action. For many children today, social media is not just entertainment. It is where they try to build their identity and
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Priests, religions and the morality curve
May 27 (GV) Priests enjoy a privileged position in our society, in many societies for that matter. Their high status comes merely from belonging to this category called priests. They are like politicians who enjoy recognition and power just being politicians. As we know, politicians secure a special place in society irrespective of whether they are clever or otherwise and whether they are qualified or not. Priests enjoy more eminence in their priesthood. If you are a priest, you are well recognised,
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Cabinet approves PMB paddy sale for Yala purchases
May 26 (DM) The Cabinet has approved a proposal to sell part of the paddy stocks currently held by the Paddy Marketing Board (PMB) in order to create storage space and generate funds for upcoming paddy purchases during the Yala season. Minister Nalinda Jayatissa said the Board has stored nearly 115,000 metric tons of paddy purchased from farmers in warehouses across the country. Authorities said a sufficient quantity of paddy will be retained as a safety stock, while
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Why Sri Lanka is a global leader in Robotics education in 2026
May 26 (Journal) The island’s rapid ascension in the technical education sector reflects a strategic pivot towards high-value automation and artificial intelligence. By fusing rigorous theoretical foundations with an aggressive practical application, these programmes have successfully redefined regional standards for engineering. As of 2026, SL has become a focal point for international students and tech firms alike, proving that a nation’s size is no barrier to its digital ambitions.
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Sri Lanka stuns with 1 percentage point rate hike, biggest raise in 3 years
May 26 (Reuters) SL's central bank stunned markets by raising its policy rate by an outsized 100 basis points on Tuesday, the biggest hike in three years, and signaled more tightening as surging energy costs whip up inflation and batter its currency. Economic growth in the South Asian nation, only just recovering from a devastating 2022 financial crisis that left businesses and households deeply scarred, is expected to take a hit
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Indian Army deploys advanced drones, remote-controlled boats in SL Relief Mission
May 26 (TS) The Indian Army’s Engineer Task Force deployed advanced technologies such as heavy-payload drones, remote-controlled boats and laser range finders for the first time in an overseas humanitarian mission during Operation Sagar Bandhu in SL, significantly enhancing the speed and precision of relief efforts following Cyclone Ditwah. “We inducted new-generation equipment for the first time overseas. Heavy-payload drones, remote-controlled boats and laser range finders
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Cabinet nod for Surakimu Lanka National Energy Security Mission
May 26 (DM) The Cabinet of Ministers has approved the implementation of the Surakimu Lanka National Energy Security Mission aimed at strengthening Sri Lanka’s energy security and promoting efficient electricity consumption. Govt said Sri Lanka’s energy security has been affected by several factors, including heavy dependence on fossil fuels, drought conditions, disruptions in fuel supply due to geopolitical instability, and fluctuations in global fuel prices.
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