Ouagadougou: This Friday's publications look at the progress of the 2024 Olympic Games and the ministerial reshuffle within the Burkinabe government. The public daily *Sidwaya* headlines its front page, 'Burkinabe Government: Redevelopment for greater efficiency'. Showing the new government in pictures, the public newspaper indicates that a slight rearrangement has been made in certain ministerial portfolios. 'Ministerial reshuffle: A little game of musical chairs', displays the private daily *Le Pays* on its headline. For him, there is neither departure nor arrival in this reshuffle, but small changes with new names of ministries. As changes, *Le Pays* cites the erection of a full-fledged ministry responsible for Security and the creation of the Ministry of Secondary Education, Vocational and Technical Training. Under another subject, the dean of private daily newspapers, *L'Observateur Paalga*, indicates on its front page 'Olympic Games swimming 50m freestyle: No miracle for Souleymane Naparé. ". Acc ording to the newspaper, the Burkinabè swimmer, Souleymane Naparé, lined up in the 50m freestyle category at the Olympic Games, was eliminated yesterday Thursday August 1st from the series phase. '2024 Olympics: difficult start for the Burkinabè', writes the private newspaper *Le Pays*. The daily, in its sports news section, informs that after the elimination of Burkinabè judoka, Carmel Koné, Souleymane Naparé is the second Burkinabè athlete to leave the competition. Source: Burkina Information Agency