News Sri Lanka’s first monkeypox patient reported! Date: November 4, 2022 The Ministry of Health has confirmed that a person infected with monkeypox has been found in Sri Lanka for the first time. The infected person is a 20-year-old young man who came to this country from Dubai on November 1. TagsLanka News WebSri Lanka Previous articleMinistry of Finance and Central Bank in discussion with Official Creditors of Sri LankaNext articleSRI LANKA ORIGINAL NARRATIVE SUMMARY: 04/11 Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Popular Eminent business leaders bestowed with Lifetime Achievement Awards by SLID-ACCA Waste Crisis Meets Opportunity: Can Korean Aid Shift Sri Lanka? Local Investors Power Equity Growth amid Foreign Capital Absence Cyclone Impact “Moderate”? Data Reveals Deeper Economic Fault Lines University Towns Emerge as Sri Lanka’s Next Investment Engine More like thisRelated Eminent business leaders bestowed with Lifetime Achievement Awards by SLID-ACCA CN - January 31, 2026 Mahendra Amarasuriya Ken Balendra (award accepted by Krishan Balendra) Sohli Captain Rohini... Waste Crisis Meets Opportunity: Can Korean Aid Shift Sri Lanka? CN - January 31, 2026 Sri Lanka’s municipal waste management crisis has quietly grown... Local Investors Power Equity Growth amid Foreign Capital Absence CN - January 31, 2026 Sri Lanka’s equity market is entering 2026 on an... Cyclone Impact “Moderate”? Data Reveals Deeper Economic Fault Lines CN - January 31, 2026 Sri Lanka’s corporate leadership has sought to reassure investors...