QNET hosts empowering V-Africa event in Ghana

Emily Lauderdale
V-Africa Ghana
V-Africa Ghana

Over 4,000 entrepreneurs from across Sub-Saharan Africa gathered in Ghana for empowerment, innovation, and networking as lifestyle and wellness company QNET hosted V-Africa 2025, a regional edition of its flagship convention. The four-day event, held from February 20 to 23, 2025, at the Accra International Conference Centre, spotlighted QNET’s exclusive product offerings, providing immersive entrepreneurship training and significantly contributing to Ghana’s tourism and economic growth. V-Africa 2025 showcased Ghana as a hub for entrepreneurial excellence.

QNET’s Chief Marketing Officer, Trevor Kuna, expressed his enthusiasm: “Hosting V-Africa 2025 in Ghana is a testament to our commitment to supporting entrepreneurs in Africa. This event isn’t just about showcasing our brand—it’s about empowering individuals to achieve their dreams while contributing meaningfully to local economies.

Empowering entrepreneurs across Sub-Saharan Africa

We look forward to welcoming media representatives to witness QNET’s transformative impact firsthand.”

The event featured product workshops, dynamic training sessions on business building and entrepreneurship, and an exhibition of QNET’s signature brands, including the HomePure range of home care products, Amezcua’s wellness collection, and Swiss watch brand Bernhard H. Mayer’s latest collection. Attendees gained valuable insights into QNET’s ethos of wellness, sustainability, and entrepreneurship, setting the stage for lasting business growth.

QNET’s Regional General Manager for Sub-Saharan Africa, Biram Fall, highlighted the event’s local significance: “V-Africa 2025 will leave a lasting legacy by empowering Ghanaian entrepreneurs and supporting Ghana’s tourism industry. This is more than a business convention—it’s a platform for connection, growth, and transformation.”

As one of the largest events of its kind in Ghana, V-Africa 2025 attracted participants from 25 countries, providing a boost to the local hospitality, transportation, and tourism sectors. The company said it remains committed to partnering with local stakeholders to ensure the event delivers long-term benefits to the community.

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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.