POLITICS — April 7, 2026

Rural Rehabilitation and Development Minister Meets Kapisa Deputy Governor

Mullah Abdul Latif Mansour, Minister of Rural Rehabilitation and Development, met with Kapisa Deputy Governor Sheikh Asadullah Sinan and provincial ministry head Mullah Abdul Samad Sadiq. The deputy governor discussed ongoing projects and local problems, while the minister committed to balanced development for needs and jobs.

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Rural Rehabilitation and Development Minister Meets Kapisa Deputy Governor
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KAPISA, Afghanistan (Afghan Verified) — Mullah Abdul Latif Mansour, Minister of Rural Rehabilitation and Development, met with Sheikh Asadullah Sinan, Deputy Governor of Kapisa province, and Mullah Abdul Samad Sadiq, Head of Rural Rehabilitation and Development in the province.

Sinan reported on the implementation of development projects by the ministry in Kapisa and shared problems faced by local people.

Minister Mansour stated the ministry is implementing projects based on balanced development principles to meet community needs, resolve issues and provide employment opportunities.

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