
Street food vendors not maintaining hygiene, says Kabul residents
KABUL (SW) – A number of Kabul residents believe street food vendors do not comply with hygiene and quality standards, which is seriously affecting their

KABUL (SW) – A number of Kabul residents believe street food vendors do not comply with hygiene and quality standards, which is seriously affecting their

SAR-E-PUL (SW) – A number of the traditional hat embroidering women in Sar-e-Pol say that zardozi and ondozi hats are one of the most important

KABUL (SW) – The Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs has launched a professional skills training workshop labelled as “Omid” (hope) in Kabul for former

KABUL (SW) – A number of female students who have missed education in the last two years say that they have had to turn to

KABUL (SW) – A number of journalists and media workers say that after losing their jobs, they have had to do other things to provide

LASHKARGAH (SW) – The local Sabawoon TV in Helmand has resumed operations after a two-year hiatus following the establishment of the Islamic Emriate in Afghanistan. Nabi

KABUL (SW) – The Islamic Emirate’s move to ban the international non-governmental organisations from operating in the education sector has sparked grim concerns. The United

KABUL (SW) – Publication of book, literary exhibitions and libraries were witnessing a boom during the republic, but all that sounds like a dream from

KABUL (SW) – A number of musicians at Kabul’s famous music alley, Kocha Kharabat, say that they are suffering from hunger these days. Nadim Bakhsh, the

KABUL (SW) – The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has said that it is trying to increase the number of local education classes to 21,000 in

KABUL (SW) – As the world marked the International Family Day, a number of Afghan citizens abroad say that they are having a difficult time

BAMYAN (SW) – Gillian Triggs, the deputy of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, has traveled to Bamyan at the head of a high-ranking delegation