Burkina Faso's president named economist Paul Kaba Thieba as prime minister on Thursday, a week after being sworn in as the country's first new leader in almost three decades following his election in November, Reuters reported. Thieba is charged with forming President Marc Roch Kabore's government as the country continues with a democratic transition after 27 years under leader Blaise Compaore, who was overthrown in October 2014.