PTI appoints Anila Khawaja as Head of International Media

PoliticsPTI appoints Anila Khawaja as Head of International Media

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has expanded its media team, and appointed Ms. Anila Khawaja as the “Head of International Media” with immediate effect.

A notification to this effect has been issued by the PTI Central Secretary Information Ahmad Jawad.

I am pleased to appoint Ms. Anila Khawaja as “HEAD OF INTERNATIONAL MEDIA” with immediate effect,” stated the notification.

In his statement, Ahmad Jawad felicitated Anila Khawaja and expressed best wishes to her on her new assignment.

Anila Khawaja has been affiliated with PTI since 2005 and performed her duties in the information department.

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