Taliban gunmen stops the Afghan government staff to work office, asking them to watch TV or listen to the radio to receive notifications.
Most government buildings, banks, passport-level rooms, schools in Afghanistan still closed after Taliban enters the capital of Kabul on August 15, completing the power control process in Central Asia.
Taliban gunmen today prevented government officials in Kabul to work again although this is the first day of the new working week.
I went to the office this morning, but the Taliban members watched the gate told us that they had not received the order to reopen any government office, Hampupullah, a Afghan official said.
The Taliban gunmen passed across the two Afghan Traffic Police (on the left, wearing a white hat) during the patrol trip in the capital Kabul on August 19.
The Taliban has not yet established a new government after a campaign to control the control of Afghanistan to make the whole world stunned.
Most routes in Kabul capital are deserted, only Taliban gunmen goes week or stand guard at security latches.
They did not allow anyone to enter the Afghan Foreign Ministry's building, who said.
Afghan Foreign Exchange market is closing when waiting for guidance from the Central Bank of this country, the transactors said.
An urban government employee Kabul said very disappointed when the Taliban had not reopened his office.
After the US withdrew from Afghanistan from May, the Taliban launched a territorial campaign across the country and entered the capital of Kabul on August 15, completing the control of the country.