King Mohammed VI has reshuffled the government, with several key ministers retaining their posts, including Abdelouafi Laftit (Interior), Nasser Bourita (Foreign Affairs), and Nadia Fettah Alaoui (Economy and Finance). The reshuffle introduced six new Secretaries of State and saw the replacement of ministers in agriculture, higher education, health, and investment.
Newly elected South African President Cyril Ramaphosa announced, Wednesday, his cabinet, which included new faces. Lindiwe Sisulu, the former Foreign Affairs Minister and a strong ally of the Polisario Front, was replaced by Naledi Pandor, known for supporting the separatist movement.