As Sri Lankans prepare to vote in an election, the plight of the nation's tea workers remains a poignant issue. Despite frequent political promises of economic recovery and wage increases, workers ...
Scarred by a decades-long civil war and struggling to survive in Sri Lanka's crippled economy, ethnic minority Tamils in the ...
Whoever Sri Lanka’s next president is, Muthuthevarkittan Manohari isn’t expecting much to change in her daily struggle to ...
Whoever Sri Lanka s next president is, Muthuthevarkittan Manohari isn t expecting much to change in her daily struggle to ...
By Dr Matara Gunapala During the reign of King Parakramabahu (1153-1186), Sri Lanka earned the distinguished title of the ‘granary of the Orient,’ reflecting its unparalleled agricultural abundance.
It’s 8am and there is sleeting rain – miserable conditions to be outside, let alone work in Sri Lanka’s tea fields.
Amal JAYASINGHE The backbone of the economy, Sri Lanka’s tea pickers are determined to use their powerful vote to choose a ...
Stumbling out from the hippy rooftop lounge of Cafe One Love after too many mango mojitos, I swore to the honeymooning ...
The 2024 Colombo International Tea Convention took place from August 21 to 23 in Colombo, Sri Lanka, with the theme: Tea as a ...
Sri Lanka’s tea pickers, crucial to the economy, aim to vote for a president who promises better working conditions. With a ...