The Land Grab Prevention and Restitution Commission (LGPRC) has identified more than 27.57 million jeribs of pastureland across three provinces over the past year, the Ministry of Justice said on Thursday.
PUL-I-KHUMRI (Pajhwok): Some residents of northern Baghlan province complain obtaining Computerized National Identity Card (CNIC) takes several months. Gul Alam, a resident of . .
Some residents of the Muslimabad area of Kabul’s Khak-i-Jabbar district complain they are tired of the odour on a local poultry feed plant, whose officials reject the criticism as misplaced and selective.
A number of residents of Kabul complain about hours of daily power outages while the Da Afghanistan Breshna Shirkat (DABS) says that the issue will be addressed with the completion 500 kv Shiberghan-Dasht-i-Alwan electricity transmission line.
KHOST CITY (Pajhwok): A decades old enmity between two families in the Alishero Trezio district of southeastern Khost province has ended after reconciliation. The two
KANDAHAR CITY (Pajhwok): Work on a water supply project in the 12th Municipality District of Kandahar City, the capital of southern Kandahar province, has resumed
GHAZNI CITY (Pajhwok): Five thousands families in some areas of Ghazni City, the provincial capital of southern Ghazni province, would supply electricity, an official said
QALA-I-NAW (Pajhwok): Some residents of Badghis province appreciate the continued humanitarian aid distribution, but they the aid should be provided in exchange for . .
A number of Mazar-i-Sharif residents, the capital of northern Balkh province, say vendors have occupied sidewalks, thoroughfares and streets of the city, asking the authorities to provide them an appropriate place.
SHIBERGHAN (Pajhwok): Some residents of the Khawaja Dukoh district in northern Jawzjan province have complained against the shortage of clean drinking water and asked relevant
LASHKARGAH (Pajhwok): Some Kochies living in southern Helmand province have been worried about upcoming winter and said due to recent droughts they had lost their livestock and now were unable to support their families.
In Afghanistan, one in five children are engaged in child labor and the number of such children is high in Khost, Bamyan and Helmand provinces and less in Kabul, Badakhshan and Laghman provinces.