BusinessFeaturedNews LIOC given permission to open 50 new fuel stations By News Editor August 8, 2022 0 238 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Must read Colombo Launches CCTV Operation to Crack Down on Traffic Offenses: Pilot Project Commences Today January 22, 2024 The Central Bank of Sri Lanka has notified the public. January 22, 2024 More than 2,000 arrested during 24-hour special drug bust December 19, 2023 Dilith Jayaweera’s Mawbima Janatha Party opens its headquarters October 11, 2023 News Editor Lanka IOC has been granted permission to open 50 new fuel stations in Sri Lanka. Ministry of Power and Energy had granted this permission to open 50 new fuel stations islandwide, LIOC Managing Director announced. Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleGovernment maintains organic agriculture policy – Minister Mahinda AmaraweeraNext article#ReformNow Conference tackles Sri Lanka’s biggest policy challenges More articles Colombo Launches CCTV Operation to Crack Down on Traffic Offenses: Pilot Project Commences Today January 22, 2024 The Central Bank of Sri Lanka has notified the public. January 22, 2024 More than 2,000 arrested during 24-hour special drug bust December 19, 2023 LEAVE A REPLYLog in to leave a comment Latest article Colombo Launches CCTV Operation to Crack Down on Traffic Offenses: Pilot Project Commences Today January 22, 2024 The Central Bank of Sri Lanka has notified the public. January 22, 2024 More than 2,000 arrested during 24-hour special drug bust December 19, 2023 Dilith Jayaweera’s Mawbima Janatha Party opens its headquarters October 11, 2023 An unexpected marriage proposal took place at the World Athletics Championship following the 35km race walk. August 25, 2023