Taliban said Tuesday that work has begun on three electricity transmission and distribution projects in northern Afghanistan’s Faryab province, valued at 1.12 billion afghanis (about $18 million). In a statement, the office of the Taliban deputy chief minister for economic affairs said the projects include construction of a 110-kilovolt transmission line from a central substation in Faryab to the districts of Pashtun Kot, Belcheragh and Gurziwan…
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