ZARANJ (Pajwak): Many young people and adolescents in the capital of north-western Nimroz are forced to work while continuing their education in order to support
Women entrepreneurs in western Ghor province are concerned about their stagnated businesses and are calling for increased government and donor support.
Initially investing just 7,000 afghanis, Sumira Mohammadi started her business three years ago by selling Bolani in Kabul and then she opened a restaurant and now she plans to open her restaurant’s new branch in near future.
ZARANJ (Pajhwok): Naz Gul, 11, a resident of Zaranj City in northwestern Nirmoz province, was forced to get married two years back by their drug-addicted
Since April this year, 50 individuals drowned in rivers in 15 provinces of Afghanistan and most of the victims, 90 percent, happened to be youth and children, according to Pajhwok's findings.
Women farmers in northern Jawzjan province are calling on the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) to support them by providing refined seeds, fertilizers, and marketing assistance to improve their yields.
Residents of Kushk-i-Kohna district in western Herat province have voiced their frustration about inadequate health services in the district and highlighted several other pressing issues.
Some residents of Nelli, the capital of central Daikundi province have complained against contamination of drinking water and asked the concerned authorities address the problem.
Some youths have termed unemployment a huge problem, blamed past governments for negligence in the area of jobs creation and asked the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) to prioritise employment generation.
GHAZNI CITY (Pajhwok): Residents of southern Ghazni province say te government should reconstruct the road leading to the Civil Hospital. Besides Ghazni city and districts,
Officials of the Afghanistan-Pakistan Joint Chamber of Commerce (APJCC) have recommended the establishment of preferential tariffs between the two countries.