The Tunisian Presidency announced a comprehensive reshuffle among the regional governors, as reported by the Tunisian News Agency (TAB).
President Kais Saied’s decision comes as part of a broader governmental overhaul that took place on Sunday, August 25, affecting most ministries.
The significant changes introduced by President Saied include appointments across several key regions:
- Emad Boukhris has been appointed as the governor of Tunis.
- Walid Sundid now serves as the governor of Ariana.
- Wisam Al-Moraydi takes over in Ben Arous, succeeding Azeddine Shelbi.
- Mahmoud Shaib is the new governor of Manouba, replacing Mohamed Sheikh Rouhou.
- Hana Shoushani assumes the role in Nabeul, taking over from Sabah Malak.
- Salem Ben Yaacoub is appointed in Bizerte, following Samir Abdel Laoui.
- Karim Al-Barniji steps in as the governor of Zaghouan, replacing Mohamed Al-Ash.
- Ahmed Ben Kharat now leads in Beja.
- Hisham Al-Hassoumi is appointed in Jendouba, taking over from Samir Kouka.
- Walid Kaabia is the new governor of Kef.
- Khaled Al-Waeri takes charge in Siliana, succeeding Walid Al-Abbasi.
- Dhaker Al-Barqawi is now the governor of Kairouan.
- Sofian Al-Tanfouri steps in as the governor of Sousse, replacing Nabil Al-Farjani.
- Issa Moussa is appointed in Monastir.
- Anis Al-Azari leads in Mahdia.
- Mohamed Al-Hajri takes over in Sfax.
- Faisal Al-Saudi steps in as the governor of Sidi Bouzid, following Abdel Halim Hamdi.
- Ziad Al-Trabelsi is the new governor of Kasserine, replacing Redha Al-Rakbani.
- Salim Farouja assumes the role in Gafsa, taking over from Nader Al-Hamdouni.
- Ridwan Al-Nasibi is now the governor of Gabes.
- Shahin Al-Zaribi takes over in Tozeur, succeeding Ayman Al-Bejawi.
- Moaz Al-Abidi is appointed in Kebili, replacing Mohamed Al-Tayeb Khalifi.
- Walid Al-Taboubi leads in Medenine, following Said Ben Zayed.
- Amir Al-Gabsi steps in as the governor of Tataouine, taking over from Hafiz Al-Fetouri.
This extensive reshuffle underscores President Saied’s commitment to administrative reform and regional development in Tunisia.




