Zabihullah Omar, the head of business development at Afghan Post, stated that the company’s gross revenue has reached nearly 900 million afghani this year.
Speaking to TOLOnews, Omar said that to provide better services to citizens, they have launched door-to-door delivery services in Kabul.
The head of business development at Afghan Post further said: “Last year, our gross revenue was close to 600 million afghani. This year, Afghan Post’s gross revenue has reached nearly 900 million afghani, which shows an increase compared to last year.”
According to Omar, the company’s services have expanded since the Islamic Emirate regained power in the country, with around 25 new offices established in Kabul and other provinces this year alone.
Afghan Post is a government postal service company that facilitates the transfer of documents and goods for citizens within and outside Afghanistan.
Meanwhile, some citizens have welcomed Afghan Post’s new services and called on the company’s officials to establish more offices to facilitate the transfer of their essential documents.
Saeed Yaqoob, one of Afghan Post’s clients, said: “This is a very good development that they deliver birth certificates and other essential documents directly to homes. They should also create more convenience in this regard.”
Hanifullah, another client, said: “This process should not only be limited to Kabul but also extend to other provinces, so we can complete our tasks quickly and reduce our challenges.”
According to Afghan Post, the company is a member of the Universal Postal Union and, in addition to providing postal services within Afghanistan, facilitates transfers to 191 countries worldwide, including European, American, and Arab countries.