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IEA hopes CASA-1000 power project’s work to begin in April
The Islamic Emirate spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid says the work of the Central Asia-South Asia Electricity Transmission and Trade Project (CASA-1000) in Afghanistan will officially begin by the end of April with the financial support of the World Bank.
“We believe that Inshallah, this will be a vital project for the region and will help the nation a lot in the electricity sector. The work of this project will start by the end of April, Inshallah, it will begin one and a half months later,” said Mujahid.
Mujahid added that the contract to transfer electricity from Central Asia to South was signed on Friday in Turkey between the countries of Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Meanwhile, a delegation of Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat (DABS) has gone to Turkey to discuss with the countries involved in this project and the World Bank.
DABS officials said that there have been meetings between the involved countries in the last two days about how to start this project.
The request for the resumption of CASA-1000 project was made by Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Pakistan in December last year.
“Afghanistan is currently a country that can level the ground for domestic and foreign investors to invest in the electricity generation sector in all its projects,” said Hekmatullah Maiwandi, DABS spokesman.
It should be stated that CASA-1000 project will transfer electricity from Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to South Asia through Afghanistan.
In the meantime, economic experts say with the completion of this project, Afghanistan will witness the expansion of economic interactions and the first corridor of electricity transmission from Central Asia to South Asia.
“This is the idea that needs to be adapted and I wish that Afghanistan’s management may be excellent in its transit sector, and this movement creates regional beliefs,” said Sayed Masoud, a university professor.
Earlier, It was estimated that with the completion of this project, Afghanistan would earn about 45 million dollars annually from electricity transit from its territory to Pakistan.
The electricity transmission lines of this project will pass through seven provinces and 35 districts in Afghanistan and then reach Pakistan.
It was said before that the implementation of this project inside Afghanistan would cost 225 million dollars.
Meanwhile, based on the announcement of the World Bank, the construction work of the CASA-1000 project in Pakistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan is about to be completed.
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Afghan powerlifting team wins six medals at World Cup series in Belarus
A total of six Afghan athletes and one coach represented the country in the tournament, which featured competitors from ten nations.
The General Directorate of Physical Education and Sport of Afghanistan says Afghan powerlifting athletes secured six medals at the “Powerlifting World Cup Series 2026” held in Belarus.
According to the directorate, Afghan athletes won four gold medals, one silver medal, and one bronze medal during the international competition.
Fawad Sherin Sokhan, Jabar Sherin Sokhan, Noor Ahmad Sakhi Zada, and Mirwais Rafi Zada each claimed gold medals, while Rohullah Khairandesh won silver and Hamidullah Hakimi earned bronze for Afghanistan.
A total of six Afghan athletes and one coach represented the country in the tournament, which featured competitors from ten nations.
The competition began on May 6 and concluded on May 10 in Belarus, showcasing strong performances from Afghan athletes on the international stage.
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Afghanistan seeks closer trade cooperation with Uzbekistan
Uzbek officials also unveiled plans to open trade chambers in Russia, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan to help boost exports and improve market access for regional products.
Afghanistan has called on Uzbekistan to establish a coordination and liaison office at the Termez border market to strengthen direct business ties between the private sectors of the two countries.
The proposal was discussed during a meeting in Mazar-i-Sharif between Nooruddin Azizi, Afghanistan’s Minister of Industry and Commerce, and Amanbai Orynbaev, Chairman of the Supreme Council of Uzbekistan’s Karakalpakstan region.
During the talks, both sides explored opportunities to expand cooperation in the export of Afghan cotton, coal, fresh and dried fruits, as well as joint projects in food production, construction materials, tourism, pharmaceutical manufacturing, mineral processing, and investment in key economic sectors.
Uzbek officials also unveiled plans to open trade chambers in Russia, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan to help boost exports and improve market access for regional products.
As part of the visit, the Uzbek delegation inaugurated an expo of national products in Mazar-i-Sharif aimed at promoting trade and economic cooperation between the two neighbouring countries.
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Japan announces MEXT scholarships for Afghan students for 2027 academic year
The Embassy of Japan in Afghanistan has announced scholarship opportunities for Afghan students under the Japanese Government (MEXT) Scholarship Program for the 2027 academic year.
According to the embassy, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) of Japan is offering scholarships for graduate-level study at Japanese universities under the research student category, including both regular and non-regular students.
Interested and eligible applicants can download the application guidelines and forms from the official Study in Japan website and are advised to carefully review all requirements before applying.
Applicants who meet the eligibility criteria and have prepared all required documents must submit their applications by 25 May 2026. The embassy said late or incomplete submissions will not be accepted.
The first screening process will include a written examination in Kabul on 18 June 2026, followed by interviews scheduled for July 2026 (date to be confirmed).
The Embassy of Japan noted that the Aga Khan Foundation Afghanistan will assist in collecting applications and facilitating written examinations, but will not be involved in the selection process.
It further emphasized that the selection will be conducted independently by the embassy and the Japanese government, based on academic merit, quality of application documents, and performance in written and interview examinations, without consideration of religious, linguistic, or ethnic background.
The scholarship program is fully funded and free of charge. The embassy warned applicants to remain cautious against scams, stressing that no financial contributions are required at any stage of the application process.
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