ECONOMY — March 3, 2026
Kunduz's Emirati Spinzar Company Produces 120,000 Soaps in 24 Hours
Kunduz's Emirati Spinzar Company has increased soap production to 120,000 units per 24 hours after installing new equipment and repairing machinery. Officials attribute the revival to the Islamic Emirate's security measures.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Bakhtar News — 2 min read

Officials at the Emirati Spinzar Company in Kunduz state that the installation of new equipment and repair of the soap production machine has enabled the facility to produce 120,000 soaps within 24 hours.
Najibullah Wahidi, the official in charge of the soap-making machine, said that with the establishment of the Islamic Emirate and improved security across the country, special attention has been given to setting up production factories.
Wahidi added that the advanced equipment and repaired machine now allow the company to produce 120,000 soaps in one day and night, meeting Kunduz province's soap requirements.
The company began operations in the solar year 1314 producing oil but halted activities after the solar year 1397 due to ongoing wars.
Currently, with the Islamic Emirate in place and nationwide security, the factory has expanded production to include oil, tissue paper, kitchen rolls, ice and soap.
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Single source with direct, on-record attribution to named official Najibullah Wahidi, providing concrete details including production figures (120,000 soaps in 24 hours), company history (solar years 1314 and 1397), and product list; not a high-stakes or volatile claim.
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