Office-bearers take oath
BARA: Office-bearers of the Bara Press Club took oath here on Thursday.Provincial Minister for irrigation Aqibullah Khan administered oath to the office-bearers.Special Assistant to Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa for communication and works (C&W) Sohail Afridi, Member Provincial Assembly (MPA) and Didic chairman Abdul Ghani Afridi, political leaders, traders, journalists, elders and others were also present on the occasion. Provincial Minister Aqibullah said that the Bara-based journalists had suffered and several were even martyred during militancy. He
The newly-elected office-bearers of the Bara Press Club Include Muhammad Saleem Afridi, president, vice-president Jehanzeb Afridi, general secretary Munir Khan Afridi, finance secretary Shafiq Afridi, Joint secretary Iqbal Afridi, office secretary Qadeer Afridi and executive members Aurangzeb Afridi, Ali Akhtar Afridi and Saeedullah Afridi.
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