‘The Sunday Morning’, ‘Sathi Aga Aruna’ enters Sri Lankan news arena

‘The Sunday Morning’, ‘Sathi Aga Aruna’ enters Sri Lankan news arena

September 30, 2018   11:40 pm

Marking a milestone in the history of Sri Lankan printed media, two brand new Sunday newspapers, ‘Sathi Aga Aruna’ and ‘The Sunday Morning’, entered the Sri Lankan market today (30).

Published by Liberty Publishers, these newspapers will quench the Sri Lankan readers’ thirst for credible news and ethical journalism.

The launch of the two newspapers today, was attended by veterans and scholars of many fields.

‘Sathi Aga Aruna’, published in Sinhala, will contain many features including political and current news, economic news and entertainment.

‘The Sunday Morning’, catering to the English readers, will also feature many aspects of news including business, political, current and entertainment news.

‘The Sunday Morning’ and ‘Sathi Aga Aruna’ will be readily available for the Sri Lankan reader, every weekend from today onwards.

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