Monday, March 16th, 2026

Taliban supreme leader Akhundzada makes first public appearance in Afghanistan



KABUL: Taliban supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada reportedly on Sunday made his first public appearance in Afghanistan.

According to Taliban officials, Akhundzada met his supporters in Kandahar, reported Al Mayadeen.

The Taliban official was thought to be outside his country until Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid announced that Akhundzada was indeed in Afghanistan.

“He is present in Kandahar. He has been living there from the very beginning,” the spokesman announced.

He remained a reclusive figure even after the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan in mid-August and was avoiding politics and only delivering a religious address.

The leader’s low profile has fed speculation about his role in the new Taliban government and even sparked rumors of his death, reported Al Mayadeen.

Akhundzada visited the Darul Uloom Hakimah Madrasa on Saturday to “speak to his brave soldiers and disciples,” officials said.

No media has emerged from the event, as there was tight security and no photographs or videos were allowed.

However, a ten-minute audio recording was shared by Taliban social media accounts, which saw him opting for a religious message instead of a political one.

He has been the Taliban’s leader since 2016 after a US drone strike killed his predecessor, Mullah Akhtar Mansour. (ANI)

Publish Date : 31 October 2021 15:38 PM

PM Karki inspects new service delivery model at Kathmandu DAO

KATHMANDU: Prime Minister Sushila Karki inspected the newly introduced service

Nepali among 35 arrested in UAE over misleading social media posts

KATHMANDU: Authorities in the United Arab Emirates have arrested 35

Nepal Medical Council places doctor on six-month probation over alleged negligence

KATHMANDU: The Nepal Medical Council has taken disciplinary action against

Reconstruction of BP Highway gains pace after flood and landslide damage

KAVREPALANCHOWK: Permanent reconstruction of the BP Highway, which was repeatedly

A-Division clubs protest ANFA’s unilateral decision on league schedule

KATHMANDU: A-Division clubs staged a protest on Monday, accusing the