The National Statistics and Information Authority (NSIA) on Wednesday announced that the electronic ID (e-Tazkira) system is back to normal after several days of technical disruptions.
KABUL (Pajhwok): Thousands of people staged protest demonstrations in a number of provinces, including Kabul, against Israel’s attacks on Gaza on Friday. The protests were
KABUL (Pajhwok): The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) says that 22.9 million people, including 12 million children, will need humanitarian assistance in Afghanistan in 2025.
Two rival families have reconciled in southern Ghazni province, ending their four-year-old enmity after mediation by tribal elders and religious scholars.
Residents of the Al-Biruni township in southern Ghazni province say they are not permitted to construct homes or carry out any construction work on their legally allotted land, leaving them in the lurch.
The Department of Labour and Social Affairs says 240 impoverished families have been helped to set up small businesses in southeastern Paktia province.
Two rival families have reconciled in eastern Nuristan province, ending their 30-year-old enmity after mediation by tribal elders and police officials.
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.
PUL-I-ALAM (Pajhwok): A number of youth in central Logar province have urged the government to provide them with job opportunities besides education. A meeting was
Twenty-three couples tied the knot at a mass wedding ceremony aimed at institutionalizing Islamic values, reducing huge costs of marriage, and combating objectionable social traditions in central Bamyan province.
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