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Dominique Tchimbakala

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Dominique Tchimbakala(born 1977) is aCongolesejournalist and television presenter, who is a news anchor forTV5Monde.

She was born in France to parents who were originally from the Republic of Congo.[1]In 1987, the family returned to the Republic of Congo and she attended Saint-Exupéry High School inBrazzaville.[1]She returned to France to study for a BA in History and an MA in Political Science atUniversity of Paris X-Nanterre.[1]In 2021, she graduated fromHEC Pariswith an Executive MBA.[2]

Tchimbakala presented for local television in Nantes before moving to work at the Centre for Training and Development of Journalists in Paris (CFPJ).[1]Since 2000, she has worked for a number of French media organisations, including:France 2,France 5,BFMTV,Jeune Afrique.[1]In 2017, she became anews anchorfor Jeune Afrique onTV5Monde,which is the most popular French-language news programme in Africa.[2]She has been outspoken about the lack of black workers in news production in France.[3]

In 2018, she was appointed as the President of theGlobal Association of French High School Alumni(Union-ALFM).[4]

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  1. ^abcde"Dominique Tchimbakala | World Bank Live".2021-11-17. Archived fromthe originalon 2021-11-17.Retrieved2021-11-17.
  2. ^ab"Anchoring her Ambitions: Dominique Tchimbakala on how an HEC Executive MBA Helps Her Tell Her Own Story – HEC Paris Executive MBA News".2021-02-26. Archived fromthe originalon 2021-02-26.Retrieved2021-11-17.
  3. ^"Dominique Tchimbakala: Parcours d'une journaliste – Afrofeminine".2021-11-17. Archived fromthe originalon 2021-11-17.Retrieved2021-11-17.
  4. ^"AEFE | La journaliste Dominique Tchimbakala devient présidente de Union-ALFM, l'association des anciens des lycées français du monde".2021-11-17. Archived fromthe originalon 2021-11-17.Retrieved2021-11-17.
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