The Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs says the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA)’s economic strategy is founded on freeing Afghanistan from foreign dependency, reaching self-sufficiency by using the country’s existing capacities.
Following the publication of a Pajhwok Afghan News report revealing that limited access to healthcare in Baynaz village in northwestern Nimroz, had resulted in the disability of a brother and sister, provincial officials have taken action.
The suspension of the US foreign aid for humanitarian programs in Afghanistan has a negative impact as recently Washington handed over responsibility for dealing with natural disasters to its State Department’s refugees division.
More than 180 tankers of low-quality fuel were denied entry at ports in Farah, Nimroz and Balkh provinces last month, the Ministry of Finance (MoF) said on Thursday.
A high-ranking government delegation visited northwestern Nimroz province to investigate the issue of low-quality fuel imports and adopt new measures against it. They warned violators and emphasized that no corruption in the petroleum import process will be tolerated.
Czech President Petr Pavel has granted pardons to four members of the country’s special forces facing prosecution over the death of a detained Afghan soldier.
Some students, teachers, and experts have welcomed educational programs aired by certain media outlets in the country and are calling for their expansion.