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Private banking sector sees significant growth, says DAB
Da Afghanistan Bank (DAB) announced on Saturday that there has been a significant improvement in the financial and economic condition of the country’s private banks.
According to officials at DAB, the country’s central bank, over the past year, the assets of the country’s private banks have increased by 15 billion afghanis, and in addition to a 71 percent rise in financial resources compared to the previous year, bank guarantees worth nearly 22 billion afghanis have also been issued.
They added that a total of 12 banks are currently operating in the country: three are state-owned, two are representative offices of foreign banks, and the remaining seven are privately owned.
“Over the past year, bank guarantees worth nearly 22 billion afghanis have been issued. We are striving to bring significant progress to the banking sector so that it aligns with international standards. Over the past year, we have also succeeded in reducing banking restrictions,” Hasibullah Noori, spokesperson for DAB.
Meanwhile, some private sector members, while recognizing improvements in banking services, have urged the central bank to intensify its efforts in expanding the banking sector and promoting electronic banking to ensure greater speed and transparency.
“The condition of Afghanistan’s private banks has improved compared to three years ago. Banking services are now available to people across the country, and this process continues to expand,” said Zabihullah Nazari, a member of the Chamber of Industries and Mines.
However, some economic analysts, while acknowledging the importance of the banking sector’s activities in the country, have noted that Afghanistan’s private banks still face challenges in dealing with customers in certain areas. They have called for increased oversight of private banks’ operations.
Officials from the central bank emphasized that they provide organized services to private banks across the country and are working to deliver standardized financial and banking services to the nation’s citizens.
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Afghanistan announces over 1,000 education ministry vacancies, prioritises returnees
Officials said the hiring will be conducted transparently, with candidates selected strictly on merit, qualifications, and professional competence.
Afghanistan’s Ministry of Education has announced 1,060 vacant administrative posts across district education departments and regional education zones, to be filled through an open competitive recruitment process.
Officials said the hiring will be conducted transparently, with candidates selected strictly on merit, qualifications, and professional competence. They stressed that ethnic or regional considerations will not play any role in the selection process.
In a related development, Mohammad Zahid Ahmadzai, Deputy Minister of Labour and Social Affairs, said returning refugees will be given priority in employment opportunities. He added that the ministry is working with multiple institutions to broaden job creation across the country.
Education ministry officials noted that the newly advertised posts form part of a revised organisational structure designed to strengthen administrative capacity across 473 districts nationwide.
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IPL 2026: RR slip to fifth as Shane Bond calls for bowling changes
Rajasthan Royals (RR) bowling coach Shane Bond says his side’s bowlers must start “doing something different” after another disappointing defeat in IPL 2026 left the team slipping down the points table.
RR suffered a heavy loss to Gujarat Titans (GT) on Saturday after conceding more than 200 runs for the fourth straight match. The defeat pushed them down to fifth place with only three league games remaining.
The problems started early when fast bowler Jofra Archer struggled badly in the opening over, needing 11 balls to complete it after bowling a no-ball and several wides. The over cost RR 18 runs and set the tone for another difficult evening.
Former New Zealand pacer Mitchell McClenaghan said Archer appeared rusty after the team’s eight-day break and suggested Jaipur’s pitches are not helping RR’s pace attack.
Bond admitted RR’s bowling has not adapted well enough to the aggressive batting seen throughout this year’s IPL.
“You’ve got to be doing something different,” Bond said after the match. “Batsmen are developing new shots and putting bowlers under pressure, so bowlers also need to develop new skills and new plans.”
He added that bowlers must improve both their decision-making and execution, while using analysts more effectively to study opposition batting patterns.
Despite their recent slump, RR remain in contention for the playoffs, although their form has become a growing concern after a strong start to the season.
Meanwhile, IPL action continues on Sunday with Chennai Super Kings taking on Lucknow Super Giants in the afternoon match, while Royal Challengers Bengaluru face Mumbai Indians in a high-profile evening clash.
Chennai Super Kings will look to revive their inconsistent campaign against a Lucknow side still fighting for a playoff place, while Bengaluru and Mumbai meet in what could prove crucial in the race for the top four.
Both matches will be broadcast live across Afghanistan on Ariana Television Network.
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