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Former Minister of Afghanistan got a job as a food delivery man in Germany

MOSCOW (Radio Sputnik): The former head of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technologies of Afghanistan, Sayed Ahmad Shat Saadat, got a job as a courier at a food delivery service in the German city of Leipzig, the website mk.ru reports.

Saadat has been a member of the Afghan government since 2018. Last year he retired and moved to Germany.

Currently, the ex-official makes his living by collaborating with the Lieferando delivery service and delivering food and drinks to its customers. The former minister uses a bicycle to get around the city.

In the future, Saadat hopes to get a job at the largest in Europe German telecommunications company Telekom.

Earlier, Sputnik radio reported that President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko predicted an influx of refugees from Afghanistan to Belarus .

The Frontier Post

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