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The Afghanistan Times Daily
TypePrint, online
Owner(s)Rana Think Tanks
Founded2005
Political alignmentIndependent
LanguageEnglish
Websiteafghanistantimes.af

Afghanistan Times, also known as The Afghanistan Times Daily, is an independent, English language newspaper[1] owned by Rana Think Tanks and published in Kabul, Afghanistan. Established in 2005,[2] the newspaper is published on 12 pages containing latest news, including Afghan politics and cultural issues. The newspaper is published in both print and online formats.

Staff

The Afghanistan Times Daily has chief editor, sub-editors, journalists, graphic designers and translators, all of whom are managed by an editorial board. Members of the editorial board include Sharif Fayez (former head of Afghanistan Investment Support Agency), Omar Zakhilwal, Sultana Parwanta, Sharifa Sharif and Saduddin Shpoon (former producer of Afghanistan's Voice Of America (VOA) radio programming).

The paper also has a management, finance and marketing department, whose work is guided by a board of directors. The board of directors are primarily responsible for overseeing financial and marketing issues, including the paper's advertising and subscription policies.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Afghanistan Newspapers and News Media Guide". Afghanistan Newspaper and News Media Guide. ABYZ Web Links Inc. Retrieved 18 May 2012.
  2. ^ "Afghanistan Times". Afghanistan Epapers. ePapershub.com. Retrieved 18 May 2012.