Sudan announces first Cabinet since Al-Bashir’s ouster

Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok unveiled the first cabinet since Omar Al-Bashir's overthrow. (AFP)
Updated 06 September 2019
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Sudan announces first Cabinet since Al-Bashir’s ouster

  • The 18-member cabinet includes four women
  • Announcement had been delayed for days

KHARTOUM: Sudan's new prime minister announced on Thursday the formation of the first government since the overthrow of Omar Hassan Al-Bashir in April.

The government was formed as part of a three-year power-sharing deal signed last month between the military and civilian parties and protest groups.

Abdalla Hamdok announced the names of 18 ministers in the new cabinet and said he would name two more later.

"(The new government) will start its work immediately in a harmonious and collective way," Hamdok told a press conference in Khartoum on Thursday evening.

"Today, we start a new phase in our history," he said.

The new government is an important step in transition away from nearly 30 years under Al-Bashir, when Sudan was afflicted by internal conflicts, international isolation and deep economic problems.

However, the months since Al-Bashir's fall have been marked by tension between the powerful security forces and civilian groups that are pushing for democracy, reform and justice for those killed during crackdowns on protests.

The announcement of the cabinet had been held up by haggling over positions.

Most of the 18 ministers announced on Thursday were approved earlier in the week. They include Asmaa Abdallah, who becomes the country's first female foreign minister, and Ibrahim Elbadawi, a former World Bank economist who will serve as finance minister.

Madani Abbas Madani, a leader of the civilian coalition that negotiated the transition deal with the military, will be minister of industry and trade.

General Jamal Omar, a member of the Transitional Military Council that took over from Al-Bashir, was appointed as defense minister.


One killed, 13 injured in Marib shopping mall fire

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One killed, 13 injured in Marib shopping mall fire

  • Civil defense teams, supported by police forces, were able to extinguish the fire and prevent it from spreading to other shops in the area

MARIB: One person was killed and 13 others were injured after a fire broke out at a shopping mall and neighboring shops on Aden Street in Marib Governorate, Yemen, on Sunday morning, local authorities said.

According to a security source cited by SABA News Agency, the blaze erupted after midnight, engulfing Ibn Al-Hajj Mall and adjacent commercial premises.

Civil defense teams, supported by police forces, were able to extinguish the fire and prevent it from spreading to other shops in the area.

The source said the fire completely destroyed the Ibn al-Hajj Mall, including its second-floor warehouses, as well as a neighboring shoe store. A nearby furniture store sustained partial damage, but its contents were swiftly removed, helping to limit losses and stop the fire from spreading further.

All casualties were reported to have suffered from smoke inhalation, the source added.

Investigations are ongoing to determine the cause of the fire. Authorities urged merchants and residents to adhere to occupational safety procedures and preventive measures to protect lives and property.