Zainab Ayubi, a young girl who has studied more than 300 religious books over the past four years and compiled a work titled “Seerat of the Mothers of the Believers”, says girls can make progress through a strong interest in education.
MAIDAN SHAHR (Pajhwok): Slow pace of reconstruction works on the Kabul-Kandahar highway has added to the woes of motorists and residents in central Maidan Wardak
TALOQAN (Pajhwok): Somme children involved in placer mining in northern Takhar province said they have to work from dawn to dusk to manage livelihood for
KABUL (Pajhwok): Physicians have warned against bladder infection and urged early treatment otherwise it could have serious consequences for the patient. Dr. Ghulam Sakhi Hasni,
The residents of capital Kabul have complained against increasing power outage while Da Afghanistan Breshna Shirkat (DABS) termed the ongoing outage as normal.
MAIDAN SHAHR (Pajhwok): Farmers in central Maidan Wardak province say they are left with no option but sell their tomato harvest at throw-away prices due
Two rival families have reconciled and ended 34 years of enmity in the Rodat district of eastern Nangarhar province, thanks to mediation from local tribal elders and religious scholars.
FARAH CITY (Pajhwok): Twenty-six schools that had been closed due to the past conflict have been reopened in the provincial capital and four districts of
KABUL (Pajhwok): Some football players have asked the Afghanistan Football Federation (AFF) to support them and hunt new talent. AFF also pledged full support to
Girl students of secondary and high schoosl in central Panjshir province have expressed their concerns over the closure of girls’ schools and asked the acting government to open religious schools --- Madrassas --- for them.
TALOQAN (Pajhwok): Residents of Taloqan, the capital of northern Takhar province, say solar streetlights installed in 15 streets of the city two years ago have
Some residents of western Herat province complain that despite increase in the afghani value against US dollar in recent days, the prices of essential daily-use items and fuel remain high.