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Shangri-La Hambantota triumphs at 8th edition of South Asian Travel Awards 2024

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September 28, Colombo (LNW):  Shangri-La Hambantota has made waves at the 8th edition of the South Asian Travel Awards (SATA) 2024 by securing two prestigious accolades. 

The grand event, held on Friday, 20 September, at Aloft Kathmandu Thamel, brought together over 200 delegates and honoured more than 400 nominees across a variety of categories, highlighting the best of South Asia’s travel and hospitality industry.

Shangri-La Hambantota took home the awards for ‘Leading Family Resort in Sri Lanka’ and ‘Leading Wedding Resort’ in Sri Lanka. 

These recognitions are a testament to the resort’s unwavering commitment to excellence in hospitality, driven by the hard work of its talented team and the loyalty of guests who continually choose Shangri-La Hambantota for memorable family vacations and dream destination weddings.

“This is an incredibly proud moment for Shangri-La Hambantota, as we are honoured to be recognised for our unwavering commitment to delivering exceptional family getaways and unforgettable weddings,” said Shangri-La Hambantota General Manager Refhan Razeen. 

“Receiving these prestigious accolades at the SATA 2024 underscores our dedication to crafting extraordinary guest experiences. We remain focused on setting new benchmarks in hospitality, ensuring every guest leaves with cherished memories.”

Representing Shangri-La Hambantota at the ceremony, Director of Operations Indika Gonawela proudly accepted the awards on behalf of the team.

Nestled in Sri Lanka’s picturesque Southern coast, Shangri-La Hambantota offers an unparalleled experience for both families and couples. 

The resort’s 274 elegant rooms and suites boast stunning views of the Indian Ocean, serene gardens, or the expansive 18-hole golf course, creating an idyllic setting for a peaceful getaway.

Families at Shangri-La Hambantota are treated to a unique mix of adventure and relaxation. With exciting attractions like the signature Flying Trapeze, a thrilling zip line, and the interactive Cool Zone Kids Club, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

 For those seeking tranquillity, Chi, The Spa offers rejuvenating treatments inspired by traditional Sri Lankan and Asian therapies, while the resort’s multiple dining venues serve a rich array of local and international cuisines.

Dengue Cases in Sri Lanka Exceed 38,000 in 2024

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September 28, Colombo (LNW): The National Dengue Control Unit (NDCU) has reported that the number of dengue cases in Sri Lanka has surpassed 38,000 so far this year. Dr. Anoja Dheerasinghe, Consultant Community Physician at the NDCU, highlighted that the highest number of cases has been recorded in the districts of Colombo, Gampaha, and Kalutara.

Efforts are underway to curb the spread of the disease, particularly in the most affected areas. In addition to the Western Province, districts such as Kandy, Galle, Matara, Kurunegala, Kegalle, and Ratnapura have also seen a rise in dengue cases in recent weeks. Authorities are focusing on implementing control measures to mitigate further outbreaks.

Singapore Leaders Congratulate President Anura Kumara Dissanayake on Election Victory

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September 28, Colombo (LNW): Singapore’s President Tharman Shanmugaratnam and Prime Minister Lawrence Wong have extended their congratulations to Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake following his election victory. Singapore’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed the congratulatory letters on Friday (Sep 27).

Dissanayake, who won with 42.3% of the vote in the Sep 21 election, was sworn in as Sri Lanka’s first leftist president on Monday. His election came amid growing public support following Sri Lanka’s 2022 economic crisis.

In his message, President Tharman called Dissanayake’s victory a “demonstration of the confidence that the Sri Lankan people have in you to lead the country forward.” He also highlighted the “warm and longstanding relations” between Singapore and Sri Lanka, expressing his desire to strengthen bilateral ties as the countries approach the 55th anniversary of diplomatic relations in 2025.

Prime Minister Wong echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the strong collaboration between Singapore and Sri Lanka in areas like carbon credits and capacity building. He expressed eagerness to broaden the relationship further in the years ahead.

Both leaders wished President Dissanayake good health and success in his term as Sri Lanka’s leader.

Former Minister Kumara Welgama Passes Away at 74

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September 28, Colombo (LNW): Former Minister Kumara Welgama has passed away at the age of 74. According to family sources, he passed away while receiving treatment at a private hospital. Welgama was a prominent political figure in Sri Lanka and held various key positions throughout his career.

Sri Lanka Original Narrative Summary: 28/09

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  1. President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has signed his first gazette summoning all members of the Armed Forces for the maintenance of Public Order in specific areas. The gazette was issued Under the Public Security Ordinance, by the President on September 27, 2024.
  2. Sri Lanka Police said that all police personnel assigned to provide security to former Parliamentarians have been recalled from today, except those providing security to the former Speaker, former Deputy Speaker and former Opposition Leader.
  3. The World Bank Group has warmly congratulated President Anura Kumara Dissanayake on his recent election victory. In a letter addressed to the President, Martin Raiser, Vice President for the South Asia Region of the World Bank, and Riccardo Puliti, Vice President for the Asia and Pacific Region of the International Finance Corporation, emphasized the significance of this election at a pivotal moment in Sri Lanka’s history.
  4. Senior DIG Priyantha Weerasooriya has been appointed as the Acting Inspector General of Police (IGP). President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has appointed Senior DIG Priyantha Weerasooriya as Acting IGP, under the constitutional powers vested in the President, the PMD said.
  5. The Japanese Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Mizukoshi Hideaki, has affirmed that the Japanese government is committed to fully supporting efforts to combat corruption and irregularities, a key priority of President Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s administration. Ambassador Mizukoshi made these remarks during a meeting with the Secretary to the President, Dr. Nandika Sanath Kumanayake,
  6. President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has ordered the reopening of roads around the Colombo Fort President’s House, which had previously been closed due to roadblocks. The President’s House and its surrounding area had been classified as a high-security zone and were closed off to the public.
  7. The National Dengue Control Unit (NDCU) states that the number of dengue cases reported in the country has exceeded 38,000 so far this year. Consultant Community Physician at the National Dengue Control Unit, Dr. Anoja Dheerasinghe reported that a significant number of cases have been recorded, particularly in the districts of Colombo, Gampaha, and Kalutara.
  8. The Attorney General today informed the Supreme Court that contempt of court charges will be filed against former Senior DIG and head of the State Intelligence Service (SIS), Nilantha Jayawardana, for failing to pay the Rs. 75 million in compensation for the Easter Sunday bomb victims as ordered by the court. Accordingly, the Supreme Court has ordered him to appear before the court on October 07.
  9. US President Joe Biden has congratulated Sri Lanka’s new President Anura Kumara Dissanayake on his election to office. “The people of Sri Lanka chose you as their president in a free, fair, and peaceful election of which they are justifiably proud,” he said.
  10. Sri Lanka ended Day 2 of the Test match in Galle against New Zealand in a commanding position, posting a massive 602/5 and reducing the visitors to 22/2. Veteran cricketer Angelo Mathews attributed the team’s recent success to head coach Sanath Jayasuriya, calling him a “turning point” in Sri Lankan cricket.

KOICA Pledges Support for Sri Lanka’s Transparency Agenda

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September 28, Colombo (LNW): The Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the Sri Lankan government’s transparency initiatives. During a meeting with Secretary to the President, Dr. Nandika Sanath Kumanayake, at the Presidential Secretariat today (27), KOICA officials expressed their willingness to assist with projects aimed at preventing fraud and corruption.

KOICA also agreed to provide loan assistance, specifically designed to address Sri Lanka’s needs in combating corruption. The agency’s representatives emphasized their intent to tailor loan support to suit the country’s specific requirements.

The meeting was attended by Korean Ambassador to Sri Lanka Miyon Lee, Deputy Ambassador Songyi Jeong, and senior KOICA officials, along with Sri Lankan Railways Deputy General Manager B.M.U. Banneheka and other dignitaries.

US President Biden Congratulates President Dissanayake, Looks Forward to Strengthening Indo-Pacific Ties

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September 28, Colombo (LNW): US President Joe Biden congratulated President Anura Kumara Dissanayake on his election victory, expressing eagerness to collaborate with Sri Lanka in promoting peace, security, and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region.

In a message posted on X, President Biden acknowledged the significance of Dissanayake’s election, noting that it was conducted in a free, fair, and peaceful manner, a source of pride for the people of Sri Lanka.

“The people of Sri Lanka chose you as their president in a free, fair, and peaceful election of which they are justifiably proud,” Biden stated. He added, “I look forward to working with you to advance peace, security, and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific.”

NMSJ Calls for Ethical Parliamentary Candidates Ahead of Elections

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September 28, Colombo (LNW): The National Movement for Social Justice (NMSJ) commended the peaceful political environment following the 2024 Presidential Election and emphasized the need for ethical candidates in the upcoming Parliamentary Election. In a statement issued by its Chairman, former Speaker Karu Jayasuriya, the NMSJ called on political parties to ensure that no candidates with serious criminal charges, such as murder, drug abuse, or rape, are nominated.

The NMSJ lauded the 2024 Presidential Election for its peaceful conduct and the respectful acceptance of the results by both the winning and losing candidates, describing it as a moment of pride for the nation. Looking ahead, the movement stressed the importance of building upon this positive political culture by electing honorable representatives to Parliament.

The NMSJ urged political parties to require candidates to disclose their tax payment status and to provide health assessments if necessary. These measures, according to the movement, would align with the existing requirements for high-ranking officials like Ministry Secretaries and diplomats.

The statement concluded by calling for transparency from political parties on their candidate selection processes and reiterated that these proposals are made in good faith for the country’s better future.

CA halts purchase of 750,000 passports from two companies

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September 28, Colombo (LNW): The Court of Appeal has issued an interim injunction preventing the enforcement of a Cabinet decision made by the previous government to purchase 750,000 passports from two private companies. The injunction, effective until October 1, was granted on September 26 after the court considered a writ petition filed by Epic Lanka, challenging the legality of the purchase.

Appeal Court Judge Mohammed Laffar Thaheer presided over the case, with President’s Counsel Viran Corea representing the petitioner. Corea argued that the decision, made on September 2, bypassed the proper procurement process, rendering it unlawful. He requested that the court issue a writ to nullify the decision.

After reviewing the presented facts, the court granted the interim injunction. Among the respondents named in the case were the former Minister of Public Security Tiran Alles, the Secretary of the Ministry, and several others.

Is the rugby tour a trip off thecourt?

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September 26, (LNW) Colombo :
Although the Sri Lankan team participating in the Under-18
Asian First Division Sevens Rugby Tournament 2024, organized
by Asia Rugby on September 28 and 29 in Malaysia, is nominated
by the School Rugby Federation, there is still a role that Sri Lanka
Rugby must fulfill in this process. At the moment, carrying out
that part under the supervision of the Ministry of Sports raises
concerns that it may be seen as defiance of a court decision.
The former Sports Minister acted to remove the administration
based on several factors, including the avoidance of proper
elections, and transferred authority to the Sports Development
Department to oversee the election process. That is according to
a petition sent to the Sports Minister by a number of Sri Lanka
Rugby Regional Unions. But the presidentof the same
administration who was accused earlier was called as the
facilitator. As per the decision of the sports minister, the sports
development department was seen to be trying to amend the rugby
constitution to give power to several rugby sports clubs and taking
them as evidence, putting the official election on the second place.
At that time, when the Sports Development Department
attempted to include the constitutional amendment in its agenda
by convening a special general meeting concerning the election
of officials, the regional association once again approached the
court. The court ruled that the special general meeting should be
held without considering the proposed constitutional
amendments. In that case, the Director General of Sports decided
to stop the entire General meeting without knowing or knowing
the facts in the court decision or being subject to some other
political influence. Therefore, the Rugby General Meeting has not
yet been held and the official election has not taken place and it
can be seen that the decision has been disregarded by not being
able to act according to the court decision.
Considering the reported facts surrounding the arrest of the head
of immigration, it appears that he has disregarded the court’s
decision due to the influence of the minister. There is a risk of this
situation going to such a place, and the Prime Minister Harini
Amarasuriya, who has been appointed as the current Sports
Minister, should work to free the public servant from the
prejudice that may be suffered from it if there is a political
influence. Several local association representatives told us that
they will then instruct the Director General to hold the special
General Meeting of Rugby and make the necessary arrangements
to go to the office election.
But some people related to rugby do not consider the Prime
Minister’s political policy issues, and because she comes from an
elite social background that she studied at a school like Bishop’s,
it is widely believed that the ministry will get full support to
amend the constitution so that the constitution of Sri Lanka’s
rugby is subject to the power of a few sports clubs where the high
social class hangs out. It can also be seen that they are talking. It
is a part of the scandals that people who have relations with
international and Asian rugby can be used to bring dishonor to the
country’s rugby, but who have not received any punishment due
to political protection.
However, we extend our warmest wishes to the under-18 team,
who are set to illuminate the future of Sri Lanka’s rugby, for the
strength and courage needed to achieve a victorious outcome.
A team led by Vishenka Silva from Bambalapitiya St. Peter’s
College, with Trinetra Dodamgoda from Isipathana College
serving as vice-captain, will represent Sri Lanka.
Including Sri Lanka, a total of 10 teams from the United Arab
Emirates, India, Malaysia, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, Hong Kong,
Chinese Taipei, Thailand, and Brunei will participate in this
tournament.
The rugby team leaving for the tournament and its manager
Manuja Nimmana, coach Rajiv Perera, Dr. K.A.P. The players
and officials including Kiriella appeared in a group photo and here is the group photo.