SOCIETY — June 16, 2026
Ghazni municipality begins construction of four-kilometer paved road project
Funded from the municipal development budget at 3.7 million Afghanis, the project is scheduled for completion in four months and targets improved city aesthetics along with safer travel and less congestion.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Bakhtar News — 2 min read

The Ghazni municipality has begun construction of a paved road project spanning four kilometers in the city.
The roads will have widths ranging from 1.5 to 4 meters. The project is funded from the municipality's development budget at a cost of 3.7 million Afghanis.
Completion is expected within four months. Ghazni mayor Maulvi Abu Mohammad Sabit stated that the project will promote the city's beauty and cleanliness while providing safe transportation for residents and reducing traffic congestion.
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