Categories: Afghanistan

IEA spokesman meets governor, local officials

HERAT (Agenices): Mawlavi Zabihullah Mujahid, spokesman of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, during his trip to Herat, met with the governor and head of information and culture and some other local officials of that province.
In the meeting, Zabihullah Mujahid hailed the administration of Herat efforts for providing better services to people and stated that dealing with people’s problems is the priority of the Islamic Emirate.
The governor of Herat, Sheikh Mawlana Noor Ahmad Islamjar said that the security forces are working on maintaining security, adding that people are happy with the created environment, and there is a need to work more on economic issues.
The head of information and culture of Herat, in his meeting with Zabiullah Mujahid, appreciated the cooperation of the media with the Islamic Emirate and added that the media work as a bridge between the government and the nation in Herat.

The Frontier Post

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