www.thedailyafghanistan.com facebook.com/The.Daily.Afghanistan Email: thedailyafghanist[email protected] Phone: 0093 (799) 005019/777-005019 December 03, 2018 Back Page Add: In front of Habibia High School, District 3, Kabul, Afghanistan www.outlookafghanistan.net facebook.com/The.Daily.Outlook.Afghanistan Email: outlookafghanist[email protected] Phone: 0093 (799) 005019/777-005019 Add: In front of Habibia High School, District 3, Kabul, Afghanistan Jalalabad Kandahar Ghazni Mazar Herat Bamiyan Kabul Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear 6°C -1°C 8°C 21°C 2°C 14°C -2°C 3°C 9°C 14°C 10°C 18°C 4°C 12°C Daily Outlook Weather Forcast KABUL - Afghan authorities are investigating allegations of sexual abuse of members of the national women’s soccer team after a report in Britain’s Guardian newspaper that said they were molested by officials from the Afghan soccer federa- tion. The Guardian reported on Friday that senior figures as- sociated with the Afghanistan women’s team alleged that abuse took place inside the country, including at the fed- eration’s headquarters, and at a training camp in Jordan last February. Interior Ministry spokesman Najib Danish said the govern- KABUL - A number of Wolesi Jirga or lower house members on Saturday strongly criticized civilian casualties during op- erations, asking for decisive steps to be taken for prevent- ing innocent human losses. Last week, 23 civilians were killed and three others in- jured in a US forces airstrike in Garmsir district of southern Helmand province. Seven civilians were killed and five others including women and children wounded during a joint Afghan and US forces operation in Gumal district of southern Paktika province. Obaidullah Barakzai, a law- maker from central Uruzgan province, talking about the civilian casualties, said, “Af- ghanistan turned to the grave- yard, for how long should we keep silent on loss of innocent GARDEZ - Eight civilians have been killed and four others injured in the for- eign forces operation in the Zurmat district of south- eastern Paktia province, local residents claimed on Sunday. Tens of residents of Zurmat district carried the corpses of civilians killed in the overnight raid to the gov- ernor house and protested over their killing. Abdullah, the resident of locality, said foreign forces raided some homes in the Shamlazo village which re- sulted in the killing of eight civilians. “This is my brother, secu- rity forces got him up from sleep and killed him and my uncle who was shot eight bullets is in the hos- pital in injured condition.” ment took the allegations very seriously and was examining the case. “Based on a decision from the Attorney General’s office, a team has been set up to inves- lives,” He expressed concern over airstrikes and night raids carried out by Afghan and US forces that caused civil- ian deaths and said that such attacks created distance be- tween the people and the gov- ernment. He said that security forces Another resident of locali- ty said the US forces killed innocent people in the overnight raid. “All these eight bodies are of inno- cent civilians,” he said. Deputy Governor Abdul Walli Sahe termed the incident as terrible and added concerned security Afghan Authorities Probe Allegations of Abuse in Women’s Soccer Team MPs Urge Civilians Casualties Should Stop Foreign Troops Accused of Killing 8 Civilians in Paktia Raid tigate the case,” he said. The Afghan Football Federa- tion rejected the allegation and warned that the report could lead to threats being made against members ...(More on P4)...(7) should be careful about civilian lives during air and ground op- erations. Mohammad Arif Rahmani, a lawmaker from Ghazni province, said, “Our silence about civilian casualties shows our negligence, MPs usually take stances only about their personal interests but the ...(More on P4)...(9) officials were investigating the overnight raid. He said foreign forces often killed in- nocent people in airstrikes and raids which resulted in the upraising of local people. He added the use of homes as trenches by the insurgent was another reason behind similar incidents. (Pajhwok) The NATO Foreign Ministers would discuss range of issues, including security situation in Afghanistan, peace process and the Geneva conference, the alliance said on Sunday. NATO FMs to Discuss Afghan Peace, Reforms & Geneva Conference KABUL - The foreign ministers would meet on 4-5 December 2018 – to discuss a wide range of secu- rity challenges, including Russia’s destabilizing behavior, violent ex- tremism and Middle East, North Africa and situation in Afghani- stan, NATO told Pajhwok Afghan in Brussels. The meeting on Afghanistan will be held on the 5th of December, in a format that will include all NATO Allies, all nations contrib- uting to the NATO-led Resolute Support (RS) mission to train, ad- vice and assist the Afghan security forces and institutions. A NATO official says, Afghan Minister of Foreign Affairs, the NATO Senior Civilian Repre- sentative to Afghanistan, and the Commander of RS mission. Representatives from the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, the United Nations, the European Union and the World Bank have also been invited to attend the meeting on Afghanistan. “At their meeting, we expect For- eign Ministers to reaffirm the de- cisions taken at our Summit in July 2018 on our continued sup- port to Afghanistan, through our RS mission and our commitment to support the financial sustain- ment of the Afghan security forces through 2024.” The official added. NATO and allies to recall Afghan- istan’s ...(More on P4)...(8) INVITATION FOR BIDS (IFB) ICB Procurement Entities Ministry Of Finance (MoF) Funded By World Bank Item Description Procurement of IT Equipment in 12 Lots Ref. No NPA/ MoF/97/G-2276/ICB Bid Security All Bids shall be accompanied by a Bid Security for Each lot in amount as following: 1. Lot-1: 68,400 USD (Sixty Thousand Four Hundred USD) 2. Lot-2: 6,700 USD (Six Thousand Seven Hundred USD) 3. Lot-3: 15,000 USD (Fifteen Thousand USD) 4. Lot-4: 3,900 USD (Three Thousand Nine Hundred USD) 5. Lot-5: 1,500 USD (One Thousand Five Hundred USD) 6. Lot-6: 2,200 USD (Two Thousand Two Hundred USD) 7. Lot-7: 4,800 USD (Four Thousand Eight Hundred USD) 8. Lot-8: 200 USD (Two Hundred USD) 9. Lot-9: 9,100 USD (Nine Thousand One Hundred USD) 10. Lot-10: 90 USD (Ninety USD) 11. LOT-11: 700 USD (Seven Hundred USD) 12. Lot-12: 800 USD (Eight Hundred USD) Deadline for Bid Submission Bids must be delivered to the address below in Kabul Office at or before 10:00 Hrs. Afghanistan Local Time on 2019/01/23 Electronic bidding shall not be permitted. Late bids will be rejected. Address for Bid Submission For Bid Submission Purposes only, the Purchaser’s address is: Attention: Mr. Aziz Ahmad Obaidi, Procurement Manager. Address: Administrative Office of the President, National Procurement Authority, Procurement Facilitation Directorate, Floor 2 nd Geodesy building. City: Kabul City, District 2 Country: Afghanistan Telephone: +93 (0) 202147556 Electronic mail address: [email protected] Copy to: [email protected], [email protected] ,[email protected], A complete set of Bidding Documents in English may be obtained by interested bidders free of cost by downloading from the NPA website www.npa.gov.af and from DgMarket Or may be obtained in a flash memory from the NPA office (Address given above). In case of any difficulty in downloading from website, interested bidders may contact at e-mail address: [email protected] copied to: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], KABUL - Afghanistan Na- tional Wheelchair Basket- ball Team won the Han- na Lahoud International Wheelchair Basketball Tournament in Lebanon after defeating Syria in the final match on Saturday evening. The Afghan team ended the tournament with no loss. The final match against Syr- ia ended 67-63 in Afghani- stan’s favor. Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and India wheel- chair basketball teams participated in the tour- nament. This comes af- ter Afghanistan team in their first match defeated Afghan Team Wins Wheelchair Basketball Tournament in Lebanon Iraq wheelchair basketball team 60-48 and in their fourth match defeated the host Leba- non 61-12. (Tolo news)

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KABUL - Afghan authorities are investigating allegations of sexual abuse of members of the national women’s soccer team after a report in Britain’s Guardian newspaper that said they were molested by officials from the Afghan soccer federa-tion.The Guardian reported on Friday that senior figures as-sociated with the Afghanistan women’s team alleged that abuse took place inside the country, including at the fed-eration’s headquarters, and at a training camp in Jordan last February.Interior Ministry spokesman Najib Danish said the govern-

KABUL - A number of Wolesi Jirga or lower house members on Saturday strongly criticized civilian casualties during op-erations, asking for decisive steps to be taken for prevent-ing innocent human losses.Last week, 23 civilians were killed and three others in-jured in a US forces airstrike in Garmsir district of southern Helmand province.Seven civilians were killed and five others including women and children wounded during a joint Afghan and US forces operation in Gumal district of southern Paktika province.Obaidullah Barakzai, a law-maker from central Uruzgan province, talking about the civilian casualties, said, “Af-ghanistan turned to the grave-yard, for how long should we keep silent on loss of innocent

GARDEZ - Eight civilians have been killed and four others injured in the for-eign forces operation in the Zurmat district of south-eastern Paktia province, local residents claimed on Sunday.Tens of residents of Zurmat district carried the corpses of civilians killed in the overnight raid to the gov-ernor house and protested over their killing.Abdullah, the resident of locality, said foreign forces raided some homes in the Shamlazo village which re-sulted in the killing of eight civilians.“This is my brother, secu-rity forces got him up from sleep and killed him and my uncle who was shot eight bullets is in the hos-pital in injured condition.”

ment took the allegations very seriously and was examining the case.“Based on a decision from the Attorney General’s office, a team has been set up to inves-

lives,”He expressed concern over airstrikes and night raids carried out by Afghan and US forces that caused civil-ian deaths and said that such attacks created distance be-tween the people and the gov-ernment.He said that security forces

Another resident of locali-ty said the US forces killed innocent people in the overnight raid. “All these eight bodies are of inno-cent civilians,” he said.Deputy Governor Abdul Walli Sahe termed the incident as terrible and added concerned security

Afghan Authorities Probe Allegations of Abuse in Women’s Soccer Team

MPs Urge Civilians Casualties Should Stop

Foreign Troops Accused of Killing 8 Civilians in Paktia Raid

tigate the case,” he said.The Afghan Football Federa-tion rejected the allegation and warned that the report could lead to threats being made against members ...(More on P4)...(7)

should be careful about civilian lives during air and ground op-erations.Mohammad Arif Rahmani, a lawmaker from Ghazni province, said, “Our silence about civilian casualties shows our negligence, MPs usually take stances only about their personal interests but the ...(More on P4)...(9)

officials were investigating the overnight raid. He said foreign forces often killed in-nocent people in airstrikes and raids which resulted in the upraising of local people. He added the use of homes as trenches by the insurgent was another reason behind similar incidents. (Pajhwok)

The NATO Foreign Ministers would discuss range of issues, including security situation in Afghanistan, peace process and the

Geneva conference, the alliance said on Sunday.

NATO FMs to Discuss Afghan Peace, Reforms & Geneva Conference

KABUL - The foreign ministers would meet on 4-5 December 2018 – to discuss a wide range of secu-rity challenges, including Russia’s destabilizing behavior, violent ex-tremism and Middle East, North Africa and situation in Afghani-stan, NATO told Pajhwok Afghan in Brussels.The meeting on Afghanistan will be held on the 5th of December, in a format that will include all NATO Allies, all nations contrib-

uting to the NATO-led Resolute Support (RS) mission to train, ad-vice and assist the Afghan security forces and institutions.A NATO official says, Afghan Minister of Foreign Affairs, the NATO Senior Civilian Repre-sentative to Afghanistan, and the Commander of RS mission. Representatives from the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, the United Nations, the European Union and the World Bank have also been

invited to attend the meeting on Afghanistan.“At their meeting, we expect For-eign Ministers to reaffirm the de-cisions taken at our Summit in July 2018 on our continued sup-port to Afghanistan, through our RS mission and our commitment to support the financial sustain-ment of the Afghan security forces through 2024.” The official added.NATO and allies to recall Afghan-istan’s ...(More on P4)...(8)

INVITATION FOR BIDS (IFB)

ICB Procurement Entities

Ministry Of Finance (MoF)

Funded By World Bank

Item Description

Procurement of IT Equipment in 12 Lots

Ref. No

NPA/ MoF/97/G-2276/ICB Bid Security

All Bids shall be accompanied by a Bid Security for Each lot in amount as following: 1. Lot-1: 68,400 USD (Sixty Thousand Four Hundred USD) 2. Lot-2: 6,700 USD (Six Thousand Seven Hundred USD) 3. Lot-3: 15,000 USD (Fifteen Thousand USD) 4. Lot-4: 3,900 USD (Three Thousand Nine Hundred USD) 5. Lot-5: 1,500 USD (One Thousand Five Hundred USD) 6. Lot-6: 2,200 USD (Two Thousand Two Hundred USD) 7. Lot-7: 4,800 USD (Four Thousand Eight Hundred USD) 8. Lot-8: 200 USD (Two Hundred USD) 9. Lot-9: 9,100 USD (Nine Thousand One Hundred USD) 10. Lot-10: 90 USD (Ninety USD) 11. LOT-11: 700 USD (Seven Hundred USD) 12. Lot-12: 800 USD (Eight Hundred USD)

Deadline for Bid Submission

Bids must be delivered to the address below in Kabul Office at or before 10:00 Hrs. Afghanistan Local Time on 2019/01/23 Electronic bidding shall not be permitted. Late bids will be rejected.

Address for Bid Submission

For Bid Submission Purposes only, the Purchaser’s address is:

Attention: Mr. Aziz Ahmad Obaidi, Procurement Manager.

Address: Administrative Office of the President, National Procurement Authority, Procurement Facilitation Directorate, Floor 2nd Geodesy building. City: Kabul City, District 2 Country: Afghanistan Telephone: +93 (0) 202147556 Electronic mail address: [email protected] Copy to: [email protected], [email protected] ,[email protected],

A complete set of Bidding Documents in English may be obtained by interested bidders free of cost by downloading from the NPA website www.npa.gov.af and from DgMarket Or may be obtained in a flash memory from the NPA office (Address given above). In case of any difficulty in downloading from website, interested bidders may contact at e-mail address: [email protected] copied to: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected],

KABUL - Afghanistan Na-tional Wheelchair Basket-ball Team won the Han-na Lahoud International Wheelchair Basketball Tournament in Lebanon after defeating Syria in the final match on Saturday evening. The Afghan team ended the tournament with no loss. The final match against Syr-ia ended 67-63 in Afghani-stan’s favor. Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and India wheel-chair basketball teams

participated in the tour-nament. This comes af-ter Afghanistan team in their first match defeated

Afghan Team Wins Wheelchair Basketball Tournament in Lebanon

Iraq wheelchair basketball team 60-48 and in their fourth match defeated the host Leba-non 61-12. (Tolo news)