The Health Ministry of Sri Lanka has determined that a sum of Rs. 67 billion is a pre-requisite to replace expired medical equipment, Daily Mirror learns.
The Health Ministry of Sri Lanka has determined that a sum of Rs. 67 billion is a pre-requisite to replace expired medical equipment, Daily Mirror learns.
Fitch Ratings said yesterday the cash flow operations of the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) would not be sufficient to cover its interest obligations this year, despite […]
Mohammad Rizwan and Abdullah Shafique clubbed centuries as Pakistan chased down the highest target in World Cup history to beat Sri Lanka by six wickets in […]
The identity of the Sri Lankan female who was reportedly killed in the Israel conflict had not been established yet, the Sri Lankan ambassador in Israel […]
India’s External Affairs Minister, Dr. S. Jaishankar, arrived in Sri Lanka on the evening of the 10th to participate in the 23rd Council of Ministers’ meeting […]