Construction work has started on six water supply networks at a cost of 61 million afghanis in southeastern Paktika province, the Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development (MoRRD) announced on Wednesday.
Construction work on two iron-concrete bridges has been launched in central Daikundi province with financial contributions from local residents and philanthropists worth more than two million afghanis.
Work has begun on 343 development projects worth one billion afghanis in districts along the Durand Line to help address local challenges, the Ministry of Borders and Tribal Affairs (MoBTA) said on Sunday.
Two school buildings have been constructed at a cost of approximately 27 million afghanis fully funded by local residents and put into use in southern Ghazni province.
A modern hotel — Bam-i-Asia — has been constructed at a cost of 120 million afghanis and officially inaugurated in central Bamyan province, with the goal of promoting tourism and enhancing urban services.
About 40 projects, including irrigation canals, concreting and graveling roads, protection walls and sidewalks have been completed in central Panjsher province, an official said on Wednesday.
A resident of Yakhan Sofla village in Taywara district of western Ghor province has constructed a building for a health centre in the village at a cost of more than 1.5 million afghanis.
Construction work has been initiated on a hotel at a cost of eight million afghanis in the capital of central Bamyan province to provide better services for tourists.
Municipality officials in western Herat province say a portion of a road has been destroyed and removed after being built of poor quality in the seventh district of Herat city.
The United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) has launched reconstruction and repair work on 49 schools at a cost of 36 million afghanis in central Logar province, an official announced on Monday.
Residents of Tani district in southeastern Khost province say three defensive towers, dating back to nearly two centuries, are on the verge of collapse.
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