Khushnood Nabizada

He is the founder and owner of Khaama Press, an Afghanistan-based news agency that reports specific political issues of the Afghanistan region.

[9] In October 2010, Nabizada founded Khaama Press, which quickly grew to be one of Afghanistan's most prominent online news services, publishing in English, Persian, and Pashto languages.

Alongside his role at Khaama Press, Nabizada worked as a Senior Business Executive at the Insurance Corporation of Afghanistan from 2007 to early 2014.

In 2016, Nabizada joined the Afghan government, serving as the chief of staff to the Ministry of Urban Development and Housing, an appointment approved by President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani.

He was later appointed as chief of staff to the State Ministry for Peace under minister Sadat Mansoor Naderi in 2020, a position also approved by then-President Ashraf Ghani.

[16] In August 2021, during Operation Allies Refuge, Nabizada and his family all escaped in American military planes from Afghanistan to Wisconsin in the United States.