POLITICS — April 4, 2026
Rural Rehabilitation Minister Meets Helmand Governor on Development Projects
Mullah Abdul Latif Mansour, Afghanistan's Minister of Rural Rehabilitation and Development, met with Helmand Governor Mawlawi Amanuddin Mansour and provincial department head Mullah Mahmoud Sani to discuss development projects and challenges. The minister called for a regular water supply for migrants and nomads and more efforts in remote areas.
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KABUL (Afghan Verified) -- Mullah Abdul Latif Mansour, Minister of Rural Rehabilitation and Development, met with Helmand Governor Mawlawi Amanuddin Mansour and Mullah Mahmoud Sani, head of the provincial Rural Rehabilitation and Development department.
The officials discussed the implementation of development projects in Helmand province and the challenges being faced.
Helmand Governor Mawlawi Amanuddin Mansour provided information on the progress of development projects and shared details of existing problems with the minister.
Minister Mansour stated that a regular water supply system should be established for migrants in towns and nomads in mountains and plains.
He emphasized the need for increased work and efforts in remote areas to provide facilities for the people.
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