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Born | 23 February 1968 |
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Occupation | Businessman |
Muhammad Khalil Said Moossun
Born: February 23, 1968
Muhammad Khalil Said Moossun, most commonly known as Khalil, is a Mauritian entrepreneur and event director known for his contributions to the hospitality and events industry in Mauritius.
Early Life and Education
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Khalil was born on February 23, 1968, in Mauritius. He is one of six siblings and grew up in a close-knit family. His father, Muhammad Said Moossun, played a significant role in his upbringing. Khalil attended Jean Le Brun Primary School and later graduated from Sir Abdool Razack Mohamed State Secondary School.
Career
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Khalil has been the owner of Clubfotoltd since 2002, a company specializing in photography that captures moments during holidays, providing clients with lasting memories of their experiences. He also serves as the director of Oui Mauritius Events, which specializes in weddings and was established in partnership with Club Med. This collaboration allows Khalil to offer comprehensive wedding planning and coordination services, creating memorable events for couples in a beautiful resort setting.
Previously, Khalil worked as a wedding planner at Club Med Albion and Club Med Pointe aux Canonniers, two prominent resorts in Mauritius. His experience in these roles has honed his skills in crafting unforgettable experiences for couples and guests alike.
In November 2022, Khalil assisted lawyer Rama Valayden as an advisor, leveraging his experience in IT to help with a Drug planting case and contributing to efforts to free an innocent man. His involvement garnered media attention and highlighted his commitment to justice.
Personal Life
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Khalil Moossun is married and has one child, Jibreel Moossun.
References
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Defimedia: Me Rama Valayden : «Nous rendrons public un rapport sur la Striking Team»
Le Mauricien: « Drogue plantée » chez Wayne Attock : Huit enregistrements vidéo remis au CCID pour enquête