L'Avenir (Congolese newspaper)

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L'Avenir is a daily newspaper published in Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The company is part of the Groupe L'Avenir, a media group of the DRC. The content of the paper is primarily French, and includes content written in Lingala and Swahili. It was founded in 1996 as a weekly, and in 2006 became a daily paper, employing about 30 journalists.

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The publisher of L'Avenir is Joachim Diana Gikupa and the editor-in-chief is Denis Lubindi. L'Avenir Means "The Future"

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