Winning Reports

July 31, 2011 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Smart Media, an annual report publishing consultancy has won gold at an international competition coming within the top two in the world, while its local and foreign clients have also won 39 awards. “Readers would like to see annual reports saying something useful; and saying it in a […]

Port Revival

July 31, 2011 (LBO) – An American salvage company has begun clearing wrecks from a port in Sri Lanka’s former northern war zone ahead of dredging and repair work that will enable resumption of commercial activity. Resolve Salvage and Fire (Asia), a Singapore subsidiary of US-based Resolve Marine Group, said it was awarded the contract […]

July 30, 2011 (AFP) – An ethnic Tamil journalist in Sri Lanka’s formerly embattled north was brutally attacked with iron bars, police said on Saturday, the latest in a string of assaults on the nation’s media. UN records show 5,653 outstanding “enforced and involuntary disappearances” in Sri Lanka. Among those missing is freelance journalist and […]

Sri Lanka name T20 squad for Australia series

July 30, 2011 (AFP) – Sri Lanka Cricket on Saturday named a 16-man squad for the Twenty20 games against Australia next month. The teams will play two Twenty20 games on August 6 and 8 at the newly-built Pallakelle International Stadium in the central town of Kandy, which will also host the opening one-dayer and the […]

Rights Activist

July 29, 2011 (AFP) – The body of a prominent Sri Lankan human rights activist missing since February last year has been found, the United Nations said Friday. Pattani Razeek, managing trustee of non-governmental organisation the Community Trust Fund, was exhumed by police on Thursday after a tip-off from two suspects arrested in relation to […]

Duopoly

July 30, 2011 (LBO) – Dubai-based Flemingo International, which has won a concession to operate a second duty free shop in Sri Lanka’s main international airport, is aiming at a 55 million dollar annual market, an official said. Better pricing and availability of more brands can make passengers spend more in Colombo and prevent them […]

Sri Lanka can tap Vietnam for aquaculture: minister

July 30, 2011 (LBO) – Vietnam is ready to send experts to Sri Lanka to transfer aquaculture knowledge and techniques to grow seaweed, lobster and sea-cucumber, visiting minister Vu Van Tam said in Colombo. “We can send out technicians or experts to help Sri Lanka,” deputy minister Tam said. “Or we are ready to receive […]

Sri Lanka inflation accelerates to 7.5-pct in July

July 29, 2011 (LBO) – Consumer inflation in Sri Lanka’s capital Colombo accelerated to 7.5 percent in July from 7.1 percent in June, with prices rising 0.4 percent during the month, the government’s statistics office said. Non-food items in the basket rose 1.4 percent and food and non-alcoholic beverages fell 0.8 percent. Sri Lanka’s inflation […]

Sri Lanka tractor firm expects brisk sales in the north

July 29, 2011 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Brown & Company, which claims market leadership in agricultural tractors, said it expected sales of around 1,000 units in the next six months with 45 percent coming from former war-torn areas. Sri Lanka Insurance chief executive Mohan de Alwis said the firm was looking to expand its insurance […]

Deaf Sri Lankans protest for equal rights

July 29, 2011 (LBO) – Hundreds of deaf Sri Lankans took to the streets on Friday demanding equal rights and more people to translate sign language so they can have better access to medical and other services. The peaceful march in Colombo ended after the organisers were allowed to walk to Sri Lankan President Mahinda […]

Indian Caution

July 29, 2011 (LBO) – India’s central bank has asked regional banks to be careful when dealing with people and entities from Sri Lanka after an international anti money laundering body listed the island as having insufficient compliance, a media report said. India’s Hindu newspaper said the country’s regional rural banks have been advised to […]

Somaliland

DUBAI, July 28, 2011 (AFP) – A petrol tanker belonging to the United Arab Emirates hijacked by Somali pirates on July 16 has been released, state news agency WAM reported Thursday. Last month, the UN Security Council warned that Somali pirates were attacking growing numbers of ships in the Indian Ocean and that the attacks […]

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