HERAT CITY (Pajhwok): A young man in Herat has launched a mobile “Book Courier” initiative, delivering books to homes across the capital and districts of
The General Directorate of Passport says the passport issuance process has returned to normal and if needed, the directorate has the capacity to print up to 500,000 copies daily.
The rising use of plastic bags and other plastic products in Afghanistan is fuelling concerns over their harmful effects on public health and the environment.
Babur Garden, known as Bagh-i-Babur, is not merely a recreational space in Kabul; it represents a fusion of Afghanistan’s rich history and cultural identity.
With illegal migration on the rise among jobless Afghan youth, a food factory in western Herat shows how local employment can be a powerful tool in reversing this dangerous trend.
GARDEZ (Pajhwok): A private company has been awarded a 12-year contract to operate the Spini Shagi recreational park in Zazai Aryub district of southeastern in
A growing number of young people in central Parwan province have started learning vocational and technical education due to limited job opportunities in other sectors.
BAMYAN (Pajhwok): Construction work has been launched on seven water supply networks in Kohmard district of central Bamyan province at a cost of over 28
KABUL (Pajhwok): The United Nations has earmarked $16.6 million to assist vulnerable communities in Afghanistan, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Two tribes reconciled and ended their years long enmity in western Badghis province following mediation of tribal elders and local officials, an official said on Thursday.
A silo in western Herat province, one of the largest in Afghanistan, has only its wheat storage section operational, while the bread-baking facility remains inactive due to lack of contracts.
Two families reconciled and ended their three-year-old enmity in northern Kunduz province following mediation of tribal elders and local officials, an official said on Wednesday.
Residents of Chah Ab district in northern Takhar province have urged the caretaker government to invest revenues from local mining operations in essential services for them such as construction of roads, clinics and schools.