News Illegal to stay in GotaGoGama: Police Date: May 11, 2022 With the islandwide curfew in effect it is illegal to stay in public places, Police informed the protesters in GotaGoGama in an announcement. The announcement has been made via the loudspeakers attached to the Presidential Secretariat. MIAP TagsSri Lanka Previous articleSri Lanka protests: Second night of property burningsNext articleDefence Secretary admits MR moved to Trincomalee for security Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Popular Electricity Bill Sparks Concern as Government Clarifies Ownership and Market Reforms Star Garments Expands to Africa amid Sri Lanka Apparel Sector Struggles Sri Lanka’s Tea Exports Surge in May despite Mixed Market Trends Sinopec Hambantota Oil Refinery Delayed Over Local Market Share Dispute Young group rescued after going missing in Hanthana Mountains amid adverse weather More like thisRelated Electricity Bill Sparks Concern as Government Clarifies Ownership and Market Reforms MIAP - June 29, 2025 Electricity Bill Sparks Concern as Government Clarifies Ownership and Market Reforms Star Garments Expands to Africa amid Sri Lanka Apparel Sector Struggles MIAP - June 29, 2025 Star Garments Expands to Africa amid Sri Lanka Apparel Sector Struggles Sri Lanka’s Tea Exports Surge in May despite Mixed Market Trends MIAP - June 29, 2025 Sri Lanka’s Tea Exports Surge in May despite Mixed Market Trends Sinopec Hambantota Oil Refinery Delayed Over Local Market Share Dispute MIAP - June 29, 2025 Sinopec Hambantota Oil Refinery Delayed Over Local Market Share Dispute