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Quentin Velluet

Quentin Velluet

Verified

Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Jeune Afrique

Paris

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Entertainment Political and community developmental storiesEducation

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War, pornography

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Total articles 670

  • Mobile money: A post‑pandemic shift that’s reshaped African finance

    By Quentin Velluet Verified

    Apr. 16, 2025

  • Cassava Technologies-Nvidia : pourquoi les puces de l’américain vont tarder au Maroc

    By Quentin Velluet Verified

    Apr. 16, 2025

  • Mobile money: A post‑pandemic shift that’s reshaped African finance

    By Quentin Velluet Verified

    Apr. 16, 2025

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Jeune Afrique

Jeune Afrique, meaning "Young Africa," is a prominent French-language pan-African news magazine founded in 1960 in Tunis. Now published in Paris by the Jeune Afrique Media Group, it is recognized as the most widely read pan-African publication. The magazine offers comprehensive coverage of African and international news, focusing on politics, economics, and culture. In 2020, it transitioned from a weekly to a monthly publication. In addition to its magazine, Jeune Afrique engages in book publishing through its imprint "Les Éditions du Jaguar." The company has maintained a digital presence since 1997, providing online access to its content and reaching a global audience. Led by CEO Amir Ben Yahmed, the management team includes Danielle Ben Yahmed as Vice President and François Soudan as Managing Editor. Jeune Afrique serves a diverse readership across Africa and beyond, making it a significant platform for insights into African affairs.

Paris, Ile-de-France, France

+33 1 44 30 18 76

Founded: 1960