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Afghanistan will delay paying civil servants

By Kay Johnson September 27 at 6:10 PM

KABUL Afghanistan will delay payment of salaries to hundreds of thousands of civil servants next month because it does not have enough money, a finance ministry official said Saturday.

The acknowledgment of the shortfall highlights the huge challenges facing new leader Ashraf Ghani, who is to be sworn in as president of the violence-torn country Monday after months of turmoil following a disputed election result.

The October shortfall will affect only civilian government workers Afghan military and police salaries should be paid on time because that money is taken from a separate fund, the official added.

Security remains a priority in Afghanistan as government forces continue to battle the Taliban.

On Saturday, Afghan villagers hanged four captured Taliban militants from a tree as security forces battled the insurgents for a sixth day in a district of Ghazni province, an official said. The hangings were carried out after Taliban fighters killed more than 100 people in the area in the past week, including more than a dozen who were beheaded, said Mohammad Ali Ahmadi, the deputy governor of Ghazni.

Alongside the fight against Taliban insurgents, Afghanistans fiscal crisis is the most immediate problem facing Ghani and coalition partner Abdullah Abdullah. The two agreed to a unity government last week, breaking the election deadlock.

Afghanistans treasury holds less than the 6.5billion afghanis ($116 million) needed to begin processing monthly salaries, said Alhaj Mohammad Aqa, the treasury director general. He would not say how much money the government has in its coffers, only that it is not enough to meet the payroll.

Right now, we dont have that much, Aqa said.

It will be the first time in recent years that the government has had to delay payment of salaries because of a lack of funds, Aqa said, although he acknowledged that civil servants are often paid late because of poor administration.

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Afghanistan pips ACT Comets in World Cup warm-up

He's only been in the job for three weeks, but Afghanistan coach Andy Moles has declared guiding the country to the Test arena is his long-term focus.

Afghanistan secured its second tight win in as many games over ACT Comets on Sunday at Manuka Oval, passing the hosts' 9-232 with four balls to spare to secure a five-wicket win.

The war-torn country will play in its first World Cup in February, its opening clash being against Bangladesh in Canberra.

Bangladesh is the closest team above them in the Test rankings, and Moles says the match is an opportunity to press its claims to play on the big stage.

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"If we want to play Test cricket, Bangladesh and Zimbabwe are the two sides who are just above us in the rankings," Moles said.

"Bangladesh will want to show everyone they're still above us in ability but, if we can beat them regularly, we'd be pushing to the ICC [International Cricket Council] to play at a higher level.

"Twelve years ago there was no cricket in Afghanistan at all, so to go from nothing to the World Cup is a remarkable story.

"Now it's about making sure we've got the depth in the country to push on."

Afghanistan looked set to cruise to victory on Sunday, but lost momentum mid-innings when opening batsman Usman Ghani (61 not out) retired hurt with cramps.

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