POLITICS — March 25, 2026

Minister of Rural Rehabilitation and Development Visits Logar Province

Mullah Abdul Latif Mansour, Afghanistan's Minister of Rural Rehabilitation and Development, visited Logar province to evaluate development projects and instructed local officials on coordination. The provincial governor shared local concerns, and the rural development head reported on ongoing initiatives.

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Minister of Rural Rehabilitation and Development Visits Logar Province
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Mullah Abdul Latif Mansour, Minister of Rural Rehabilitation and Development, has traveled to Logar province to assess the status of development projects.

During the visit, Mansour issued instructions to local officials in Logar on improving affairs and strengthening coordination.

Maulvi Mohammad Anwar Deenparwar, Governor of Logar, briefed Mansour on the general situation in the province and conveyed the suggestions, problems and demands of the people.

The head of the Rural Rehabilitation and Development Department in Logar presented a comprehensive report on ongoing projects during the meeting. The official also provided explanations on efforts to improve services in local areas and raise living standards.

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