US digital firm returns to Afghanistan to support online businesses
Virginia-based company re-enters Afghan market, offering web design, hosting, and digital marketing.
KABUL, Afghanistan (MNTV) — ZubLink LLC, a U.S.-registered web solutions company with roots in Afghanistan, has announced its return to the Afghan market, aiming to provide digital services to businesses struggling in the country’s challenging economic climate.
The Virginia-based company plans to support Afghan entrepreneurs, startups, and organizations with affordable web design, hosting, SEO, and digital marketing solutions.
Khaama Press reported that ZubLink was originally founded in 2011 in Afghanistan as Barg Sabz Web Designing (BSWD) before expanding its operations internationally.
Today, the company serves clients across North America, Europe, the Middle East, and South Asia while maintaining strong professional and cultural ties to its Afghan origins.
ZubLink offers a range of digital services, including custom website design, domain registration, performance optimization, and e-commerce integration.
In a bid to attract local businesses, the company is also providing six months of free website maintenance for new clients and 24/7 live technical support, without reliance on automated chatbots.
Khushnood Nabizada, ZubLink’s founder and business development director, said the company is committed to helping Afghan businesses compete in the global digital economy.
He emphasized the importance of providing cost-effective and reliable digital tools tailored to Afghan NGOs, media outlets, educational institutions, and small enterprises.
Despite Afghanistan’s economic struggles, digital opportunities continue to grow.
According to the Afghanistan Telecom Regulatory Authority, internet penetration has reached approximately 22 percent, with over 9 million users across the country.
ZubLink’s return is part of a broader effort to strengthen Afghanistan’s digital infrastructure.
By offering localized solutions backed by global expertise, the company aims to connect Afghan entrepreneurs to international opportunities and contribute to a more resilient, tech-enabled economy.