Nourane Fotsing Moluh Hassana

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Nourane Fotsing Moluh Hassana
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March 2020
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Born (1987-12-11) 11 December 1987 (age 34)
Cairo, Egypt
Political partyCameroonian Party for National Reconciliation

Nourane Moluh Hassana Epse Fotsing, also known as Nourane Foster (born December 11, 1987, in Cairo, Egypt) is a Cameroonian entrepreneur and politician. In the 2020 Cameroonian parliamentary election she was elected to the National Assembly as a member of the Cameron voice Party for National Reconciliation (CPRN). [1] She is the founder of the Nourishka brand and runs the companies Nourishka Hair, Nourishka Cosmétiques and Nourishka Hôtel. [2] [3]

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References

  1. "Résultats des élections législatives de 2020: Nourane Foster devient la première députée PCRN élue à Douala". Actu Cameroun (in French). 2020-03-01. Retrieved 2020-05-25.
  2. "Portrait : Nourane Foster, CEO et fondatrice de Nourishka". Je Wanda Magazine (in French). 2019-10-07. Retrieved 2020-05-25.
  3. "Nourane Foster, cofounder & CEO Nourishka: la nouvelle icône féminine des affaires au Cameroun". CAMEROON CEO (in French). 2018-08-03. Retrieved 2020-05-25.