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QNET Pitches its Tents in Ghana

QNET Ghana, Ghana, Absolute Living Expo, KENTA, H2GO, QVI Club, DEFY, Prospark,
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QNET Ghana had an opportunity to host its first ever Absolute Living Expo. The expo took place at the Accra International Conference Centre and it was held on 22nd and 23rd February 2018. Those present during the expo included government agencies like Ministry of Trade & Industry. Association of Ghana industries was also represented. The Association of Ghana Industries is the largest business association in Ghana. Ministry of Business Development was also present at the expo.

QNET’s way of carrying out business is meant to support entrepreneurship. The company has been there for 20 years operating in almost 100 countries worldwide.  QNET is also celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2018. This comes after its establishment in 1998. Africa is the next stop for the global company. It sees Ghana as its best destination for its African participation. The company’s entrance into Ghana is opening new entrepreneurship opportunities for Ghanaian youths. QNET is introducing health and nutritional apart from entrepreneurial exploits into the country. The Expo coiled their theme around the importance of healthy living. It aims at introducing a holistic approach to the healthy lifestyle and healthy living. Moreover, it aims at creating awareness on the advantages of healthy living and approaches towards attaining it.

The expo showcased many products which included KENTA, H2GO, QVI Club, DEFY, Prospark, EDGE3 and Qafe among others. Direct selling business has been in operation for the last 150 years. The mode of sales has shown its success in many developed countries. Currently, more than 100 million people worldwide are taking part in it either as part time or full time. QNET is therefore happy to continue with the type of sales in Ghana. The company will be carrying out more awareness and training in the African region.

QNET has been involved in many supportive activities. They included supporting orphanages, disease relief projects and environmental protection among others. It has also participated in different programs with the Commonwealth Business Council. Moreover, it has partnered with United Nations (UNICEF) to carry out various programs. The recent charity program in Ghana that involved the company is sponsoring e-learning program. This was meant for the Wechiau Community Library (WCL). It carried this in partnership with Worldreader in Wa West district. This was meant to raise the education outcomes and instill reading habits in children in the Wechiau community. The best way to achieve this was through the use of technology and

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