Mr. Mawlavi Mati-Ul-Haq Khalis Acting General president of ARCS visited Zabul branch of ARCS!

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محترم مولوی مطیع الحق خالص سرپرست ریاست عمومی هلال احمر افغانی از نمایندگی هلال احمر افغانی در زابل بازدید نمود.

During this visit, he was welcomed by the students of the educational center of ARCS with bunches of flowers & sweet anthems, besides visiting the educational center of ARCS in Zabul province.

 

Mr. Mawlavi Mati-Ul- Haq "Khalis" also held a meeting with all the employees of the branch office, where he praised and appreciated their endeavors & gave some necessary instructions to the employees. After listening to the problems of employees, he promised to solve the problem.

 

During his visit to Zabul province, Mr. Mwlavi Mati-Ul-Haq "Khalis" Acting General President of ARCS also visited the grave of the Islamic Emirates founder Ameer-Ul-Momeneen Mullah Muhammad Umar Mujahid in Seyuria District.

 

محترم مولوی مطیع الحق خالص سرپرست ریاست عمومی هلال احمر افغانی از نمایندگی هلال احمر افغانی در زابل بازدید نمود.

 

محترم مولوی مطیع الحق خالص سرپرست ریاست عمومی هلال احمر افغانی از نمایندگی هلال احمر افغانی در زابل بازدید نمود.

 

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