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Oman Post has announced that it will temporarily stop receiving any mail to be sent to Sri Lanka, "due to unforeseen circumstances".
In a statement online, the postal agency said, "We would like to inform you that Oman Post will stop accepting P.O. mail to Sri Lanka, Colombo due to unforeseen circumstances until further notice."
An official from Oman Post has told Times of Oman that the decision came from the Sri Lankan authorities: "We received an email that Sri Lanka Post will not be accepting any international mail until further notice."
BALAYA Tuesday, 19 June 2018 03:08 PM
"Sri Lanka" a land like no other!
ANTON Tuesday, 19 June 2018 03:11 PM
SORRY, WE SENT LETTERS TO POSTAL WORKERS TO COME BACK TO TO WORK BUT THE LETTERS HAVE NOT GONE DUE TO THE STRIKE.
Srilankan Tuesday, 19 June 2018 05:31 PM
It's one country in the world that both ruling and opposition political parties join hands in un developing the country. The ruling party does not know how to rule, the opposition do all in the best of ability to ruin the process of the country using thier political henchmen in the government offices! Ultimately the country suffers!! The best joke is the gullible voters will elect these people to rule them again!
Haramanis Tuesday, 19 June 2018 05:38 PM
We have nearly run out of options. Next stage appears to be prayer to whoever is the almighty!
lkboy Tuesday, 19 June 2018 05:43 PM
This entire service should be privatised.
saman Wednesday, 20 June 2018 05:37 AM
Congratulations!
John Wednesday, 20 June 2018 07:12 AM
Sri Lanka, the Wonder of Asia....
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