QNET Hosts V-Africa 2025 in Ghana

Emily Lauderdale
V-Africa 2025
V-Africa 2025

QNET, a global wellness and lifestyle direct-selling company, has been operating for 26 years, serving communities worldwide. Trevor Kuna, the company’s Chief Executive Officer, dismissed allegations labeling the company a scam during a media briefing in Accra on February 19, 2025. He emphasized the company’s commitment to empowering communities by educating and training youth to offer them employment opportunities and residual income.

“We are here to defend our brand and empower our community. For 26 years, we have focused on empowering people, educating them, and providing them opportunities to improve their lives,” Kuna stated. QNET announced a partnership with the Ghana Tourism Authority for this year’s V-Africa event in Ghana, which aims to promote tourism, entrepreneurship, and economic development in the region.

The company offers a range of products spanning sectors such as health supplements, skincare, watches, jewelry, online education, and home care products. Victoria Ras Al-Taie, Global Head of Public Relations and Communications at QNET, called for stronger collaboration between the government and corporate entities to drive economic growth and create sustainable job opportunities.

QNET strengthens Ghana’s economic landscape

Over 4,000 entrepreneurs across Sub-Saharan Africa gathered in Ghana for V-Africa 2025, a regional edition of QNET’s flagship convention. The four-day event, held from February 20 to 23, 2025, at the Accra International Conference Centre, provided immersive entrepreneurship training and contributed to Ghana’s tourism and economic growth. The event featured product workshops, business building and entrepreneurship training sessions, and an exhibition of QNET’s signature brands.

Attendees gained valuable insights into QNET’s wellness, sustainability, and entrepreneurship ethos. Biram Fall, Regional General Manager for QNET in sub-Saharan Africa, revealed that the company is propelling entrepreneurial and economic growth while promoting tourism in Ghana through its unique business model. Anyone above the legal age of doing business can engage in the QNET business model from anywhere and at any time, promoting QNET products and earning commissions on resultant sales.

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QNET has developed a wide range of innovative wellness and lifestyle products created through in-house research and development and collaboration with external manufacturers, industry specialists, scientists, wellness professionals, and experts. The company’s products conform to international standards and are certified by local and international Ghana authorities.

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Emily is a news contributor and writer for SelfEmployed. She writes on what's going on in the business world and tips for how to get ahead.