You might find this free online textbook specifically for Pakistani Pukhto, with audio, to be of interest:
https://www.speakingpashto.com/
The book is also available as a 500-page paperback from Amazon:
The same author, Robert Sampson, has just published a short and inexpensive book on learning to read Pakistani Pukhto, which is available on Amazon:
The audio for it as well is available at his website:
You might find this free online textbook specifically for Pakistani Pukhto, with audio, to be of interest:
https://www.speakingpashto.com/
The book is also available as a 500-page paperback from Amazon:
The same author, Robert Sampson, has just published a short and inexpensive book on learning to read Pakistani Pukhto, which is available on Amazon:
The audio for it as well is available at his website:
The same author, Robert Sampson, has just published a short and inexpensive book on learning to read Pakistani Pukhto, which is available on Amazon:
Audio files for the book can be downloaded from here:
https://audio.speakingpashto.com/
(Having listened to the first of these audio files, it seems to be based on the on-line textbook cited above.)
With the US departure from Afghanistan, institutional courses/programs in Pashto might be pretty hard to find these days, and you may be forced to develop your own program. In the meantime, in terms of possible self-study, you might find this free online textbook specifically for Pakistani Pukhto, with audio, to be of interest:
https://www.speakingpashto.com/
The book is also available as a 500-page paperback from Amazon:
The same author, Robert Sampson, has just published a short and inexpensive book on learning to read Pakistani Pukhto, which is available on Amazon:
The audio for it as well is available at his website: