by Wijith DeChickera | Apr 21, 2025 | DailyFT
It is starting to look like falling into danger of being the third successive government to mismanage bringing the plethora of investigations to date to a conclusive, satisfactory and justice-delivering closure Today is D-Day for a still tyro government to stop only...
by Wijith DeChickera | Apr 11, 2025 | DailyFT
The problem is that between the slow (probably sustainable) programmatic approach of a tyro government and the grumbling and grousing of a polity that (perhaps falsely) senses it is about to be disappointed (possibly gulled) again, the time is running out for a big...
by Wijith DeChickera | Apr 7, 2025 | DailyFT
While the buzz in media circles last week was about senior investigative journalist Namini Wijedasa’s US Secretary of State’s International Women of Courage Award 2025, the slow burn in the same arena was still over a baffling lack of progress in emblematic media...
by Wijith DeChickera | Mar 22, 2025 | DailyFT
When the JVP-led NPP was on the campaign trail, it exhibited certain sterling characteristics of a unique creature For now – as in 2018 with ‘Good Governance’ and as early as late 2020 with ‘Vistas of Prosperity and Splendour’...
by Wijith DeChickera | Mar 8, 2025 | DailyFT
Shall we agree that the most pressing lapse perhaps is the stark failure of the government, which when it was incumbent in opposition long and loudly critiqued the dread Prevention of Terrorism Act Government is walking a tightrope these days, precariously...