Residents said a night of fighting had shaken the capital Bangui following news that Christian vigilantes had killed a prominent Muslim politician yesterday -- putting Samba Panza, the country's first woman president, to the test even before she had a chance to choose her ministers.
However despite having to take a break from talks on her cabinet to devote part of her day to security issues, Samba Panza wasted no time in appointing a prime minister as she set about getting the beleaguered state back on its feet.
A Christian, Nzapayeke is a former secretary general of the African Development Bank and is currently vice-president of the Development Bank of Central African States.
His appointment comes as Bangui remains mired in a cycle of religious bloodshed.
The latest violence broke out after members of a so-called "anti-balaka" -- Christian militia formed in response to a wave of atrocities by mostly Muslim rebel group Seleka -- reportedly killed Joseph Kalite, a Muslim ex-minister who had held cabinet posts in various governments.
Ex-Seleka rebels exchanged fire Friday night with soldiers from the African Union-backed military force MISCA in various parts of the capital.
A commander from MISCA, which has about 5,200 troops and is backed by a 1,600-strong French force, said his unit had arrested about a dozen ex-Seleka fighters and seized their weapons after a firefight near the National Assembly.
Thousands of Muslims have fled the capital to neighbouring Chad to escape the unrest, part of the million people nationwide who have fled their homes.
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