The Citizen (Gauteng)

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ETHIOPIA: APPOINTS WOMAN TO TOP GOVT POSITION

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Addis Ababa

Ethiopia yesterday appointed a woman to the largely ceremonial position of president for the first time, further increasing female representa­tion in the government of Africa’s second most populous nation.

In a unanimous vote, Ethiopian lawmakers picked career diplomat Sahle-Work Zewde, 68, to replace Mulatu Teshome who resigned in unclear circumstan­ces.

Ethiopia’s reformist Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed last week appointed a slimline 20-person cabinet in which half the posts are held by women.

They include defence minister Aisha Mohammed and Muferiat Kamil who leads the newly-created Ministry of Peace, responsibl­e for police and intelligen­ce agencies.

“If the current change in Ethiodeter­iorated pia is headed equally by both men and women, it can sustain its momentum and realise a prosperous Ethiopia free of religious, ethnic and gender discrimina­tion,” SahleWork said yesterday.

Sahle-Work, who was born in Addis Ababa and attended university in France, has been Ethiopia’s ambassador to France, Djibouti, Senegal and the regional bloc, the Intergover­nmental Authority on Developmen­t. –

 ?? Picture: Reuters ?? Sahle-Work Zewde.
Picture: Reuters Sahle-Work Zewde.

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