Afghan Ministry of Mines on Study Trip to South Africa19/05/2011 |
| A delegation of the Afghan Ministry of Mines headed by the Deputy Minister of Mines, His Excellency Mr. M. T. Durrani, and twenty engineers from the Departments of Inspectorate and Cadastre went on a mining study trip to South Africa organised by GAF AG, Germany. |
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