A small group of senior executives of Ceylinco Life has demonstrated how disproportionately large undertakings can be accomplished by five leadership practices that engage and inspire others.

The National Mobile Service Provider, SLT Mobitel for the first time in the history of the Sri Dalada Maligawa introduced a new and unique service to enable well-wishers to make their valuable donations to the sacred temple in a new and convenient manner using ones mobile phone via mCash, Mobitel’s mobile money arm.

Rainco encourages the nation to join the Trail

Friday, 23 September 2016 10:58

Rainco, the premium umbrella brand and the specialist in providing shelter to the nation, recently announced its generous partnership with Trail 2016, coming on board as a Bronze sponsor.

Passion for a worthy cause was kindled in a new generation of ‘animal defenders’ when the Otara Foundation rewarded the winners of a themed art competition for children at a poignant event recently.

Give2Lanka (Gte) presented its first major donation, a cheque of Rs. 1.5 million, to Berendina Micro Finance Institute at a function held at the Royal Colombo Golf Club.

Regus Sri Lanka research indicates that business people would entertain their employer’s focus towards involvement in CSR activity

Tokyo Cement Group and Wildlife Research and Conservation Trust (WRCT) recently entered a MOU that will unite their strengths on Coral Reef Restoration.

Ritzbury powers young school athletes

Monday, 05 September 2016 09:06

Ritzbury, the number one chocolate brand in Sri Lanka and the flagship chocolate brand of Ceylon Biscuits Limited (CBL), has stepped forward for the fifth consecutive time as the sole sponsor of the Sir John Tarbet School Athletic Championship.

Akbar Brothers Partners With Trail 2016

Friday, 02 September 2016 09:54

The Akbar Brothers KAF Foundation recently announced its partnership with Trail 2016 as a as a Platinum Sponsor, at a ceremony held at their head office at Colombo 10.

The Otara Foundation is partnering with the Colombo Municipal Council to increase the tree cover within the city of Colombo with a project to plant 184 trees such as Ehela, Moodilla, Karanda, Kohomba, Takomaria and Kaha-Mara, most of which are native to Sri Lanka.

Supported by the European Union (EU), the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) partnered with Government organizations and other development partners to build awareness on environment protection issues through art by organizing a series of community participation activities in Batticaloa, Mannar and Vavuniya districts to celebrate World Environment Day 2016.