
Businesscafe - Media reportage about the rapid increase in Covid-19 infections has been growing.

Businesscafe - The Executive Program, launched by the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) and University Canada West (UCW) is set to commence on 27th, September 2021.

Businesscafe - Sri Lanka’s No. 1 smartphone brand, Samsung, recently announced that they are preparing to unveil their flagship products Samsung Galaxy Watch4 and its new TWS earbuds dubbed as Galaxy Buds2, alongside the pre-order phase of the all new Galaxy Z Flip3 and Z Fold3 foldable phones.

Businesscafe - The leading technology solutions provider, Huawei has announced that it will soon launch the Huawei MatePad 11, the latest addition to the MatePad series with a plethora of advanced features.

Businesscafe - The Commercial Bank of Ceylon has become the first bank in the country to launch a facility that enables the Bank’s account holders and non-customers alike to seamlessly enjoy real-time banking services delivered through an interactive artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot on Viber.

Businesscafe - Ceylinco Life has gifted versatile notebook computers to 25 high-achieving GCE Advanced Level students who have received university admission, to facilitate their higher education at a time when e-learning has become the norm.
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Businesscafe - Sri Lanka has witnessed a growing interest in gourmet food and for those who want to indulge in the finest food and drink, there is no better place than Park Street Gourmet.

Businesscafe - Uber, UNESCO and the Ministry of Education have come together in a unique partnership to offer 25,000 rides for vaccinating teachers, principals and other academic and non-academic staff across schools in Colombo, Gampaha, and Kalutara Districts in the Western Province.

Businesscafe - Sri Lanka’s number one corrugated carton manufacturer, Ex-Pack is proud to announce the unpacking of a new beginning, through its impending initial public offering (IPO) and listing on the Colombo Stock Exchange.

Businesscafe - Young people around the world unanimously consider climate change to be the biggest threat facing the planet but many struggle to engage in meaningful action and have their voices heard, a British Council report published today (9 September) has revealed.