Standing as one of Sri Lanka’s oldest Kumon centres with a distinguished 20-year legacy, the Kumon Achievers Centre has established itself as a beacon of educational excellence. Under the expert ...
The Supreme Court has directed the Attorney General to discuss with the relevant authorities the possibility of re-conducting the Grade 5 scholarship exam and inform courts.
One would have thought that the main political parties, which for long hogged the seats of power in our motherland and splintered enough in recent times to look like a peeled cinnamon stick, would ...
Shyamila, who owns the party and its swan symbol, had earlier in 2010 let it out to Sarath Fonseka as the vehicle to contest the presidential election. She lent the party name this time to the ...
Eranga Weeraratna, Deputy Minister of Digital Economiy, told The Sunday Times Business on Thursday the government has laid out an ambitious agenda focused on digital transformation within the state ...
The Government of Switzerland, through the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), successfully concluded the Safe Labour Migration Programme (SLMP) in Sri Lanka after 14 years of ...
The transition in Sri Lanka’s political setting has triggered a high alert in banks and financial institutions cautious about transaction spikes among Politically Exposed Persons (PEP) accounts, ...
Geetha’s 12th exhibition, “Art Odyssey,” hosted and sponsored by the Siam Nivasa, will be held from November 25 – December 8, ...
The Commercial Bank has big plans for next year, in terms of expansion and more products, Commercial Bank Managing Director / CEO Sanath Manathunge told The Sunday Times Business noting that the bank ...
Major drives aimed at bringing the corrupt to justice, restoring public trust in the rule of law, and establishing a clean Sri Lanka Just after their resounding success at the parliamentary elections, ...
President Anura Kumara Dissanayake swore in a 21-Member Cabinet at the Presidential Secretariat on Monday (18). President ...
Long before election fever gripped Sri Lanka, the writing was on the wall signalling that a maddened electorate will opt for amputation of ‘mainstream’ limbs of the nation’s political establishment at ...