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LNP – Labour Minister urges govt. to pay Rs.240 per migrant worker dollar

Says has already submitted Cabinet memo in this regard As Sri Lankan migrant workers flock to informal remittance channels with…

3 years ago

LNP – Potential spike in COVID cases expected in two weeks: PHIs

There will definitely be a spike in the number of COVID-19 cases in the next couple of weeks, Public Health…

3 years ago

LNP – 86 killed in road accidents within 9 days; 33 in 48-hours: Police

A total of 86 persons were killed in road accidents reported across the country within the last 9 days, Police…

3 years ago

LNP – Sri Lanka unlikely to seek IMF bailout;Cabinet fails to reach consensus

Sri Lanka is unlikely to seek a bailout from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) with the Cabinet failing to reach…

3 years ago

LNP – Omicron cases could be witnessed all around the country: Health Ministry

While stating that the Omicron COVID-19 variant was not only confined to certain areas from where Omicron cases had been…

3 years ago

LNP – Laugfs gas cylinders turned blue; IGP informed: Chairman

LAUGFS Holdings Chairman W.K.H. Wegapitiya said that information has reached him that LAUGFS gas cylinders are being assembled and turned…

3 years ago

LNP – A Rs 229 billion economic relief package announced

The Government today announced a Rs 229 billion economic relief package which comprises a Rs 5000, salary hike for state…

3 years ago

LNP – Central Bank revises maximum housing loan rate to reflect rising interest rates

Earlier 7% cap fixed for five years replaced with average monthly prime lending rate, effective from January 1 The Central…

3 years ago

LNP – Bourse welcomes 2022 with a bang

ASPI records highest daily gain in history Daily turnover tops Rs.9.6bn Foreigners end up as net buyers The stock market…

3 years ago

LNP – Nov. credit card spend up as people loosen purse strings

Total outstanding card balance up by Rs.3.8bn; almost 9,000 new cards issued Credit card spend, a proxy for the spending…

3 years ago