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Torkham border closure leaves workers in Khyber without income

Published on: December 30, 2025 9:28 AM

Torkham border closure enters second day, stranding travelers and halting  trade

Hundreds of daily-wage workers and porters in Khyber district are facing severe financial distress as the Torkham border remains closed for an extended period. The shutdown has cut off their primary source of income, leaving families struggling to meet basic needs.

With no immediate resolution to security-related issues at the border, many labourers say their savings have been exhausted. Some have begun migrating to Punjab and Sindh in search of temporary work, while others are relying on loans from relatives and friends.

Read More: Pakistan reopens Torkham border for Afghan refugees only

The prolonged unemployment has also affected children’s education in the border area. Several families report withdrawing their children from schools because they can no longer afford fees and daily expenses.

Mental stress among jobless workers is increasing with each passing week. Local residents say a few unemployed labourers have turned to substance use as a coping mechanism, deepening concerns about social problems in the area.

Mansoor Ali, a 24-year-old porter, said poverty forced him to abandon his FSc computer science studies midway. He had been earning small amounts by carrying luggage for travelers between the border post and taxi stands.

Married only eight months ago, Mansoor said he now spends sleepless nights worrying about his future. He added that both Pakistani and Afghan authorities appeared indifferent to the financial suffering of border workers.

Leaders of labourers’ associations have warned of wider consequences if the situation persists. Farman Ali Shinwari said prolonged joblessness could make frustrated youth vulnerable to exploitation by criminal or militant networks.

He also noted that idle time had revived old family and property disputes among young men confined to their homes. According to him, drug peddlers may also try to lure unemployed workers with quick money.

The hardships intensified after stricter visa regulations were introduced in 2016 for cross-border movement. While some local workers managed to obtain passports and visas, the cost remains beyond the reach of many.

Read More: Pakistan opens borders to speed UN aid into Afghanistan

Community activists estimate the number of porters has fallen sharply, including more than 100 persons with disabilities. They urge authorities to provide relief and alternative employment until the border reopens.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: border closure, daily wage workers, Khyber, labour crisis, Latest, Lead4, Pakistan-Afghanistan, Torkham Border

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