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Kabul residents are concerned about electricity prices

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Kabul residents say they are concerned about electricity prices and shortages. They say this has affected their businesses and day to day life. The Kabul electricity department say that the shortage is due to incorrect usage of the existing electricity capacity. Abdul Rauf Zazai has more and you can listen to his full report here.


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Kabul residents say they are concerned about electricity prices and shortages. They say this has affected their businesses and day to day life. The Kabul electricity department say that the shortage is due to incorrect usage of the existing electricity capacity. Abdul Rauf Zazai has more and you can listen to his full report here.



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