QNET driving 24-hour entrepreneurial, tourism growth

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Biram Fall, Regional General Manager for QNET sub-Saharan Africa

The Regional General Manager for sub-Saharan African for QNET, Biram Fall has revealed that the global wellness and lifestyle focussed direct selling company, QNET, is propelling an entrepreneurial, 24-hour economic growth and promoting tourism in Ghana through its direct selling business model and the recent launch of V-Africa in partnership with the Ghana Tourism Authority.

According to Mr. Fall, anyone above the legal age of doing business, can engage in the QNET business model anywhere they are and at any time of the day in the comfort of their homes, providing them easy and comfortable access to embarking on their entrepreneurial journey and ultimately contributing to the economic growth of the country.

The QNET business model entails promoting QNET products and getting commission on sales that result from such promotion.



Speaking at the QNET Product Media for Journalists on 19th February, 2025 at the QNET Training Centre in Accra, Mr. Fall lauded the partnership with the Ghana Tourism Authority to organise V-Africa, an entrepreneurial networking event that brings together marketing and sales experts, top Independent Representatives of QNET, government officials, entrepreneurs, tourism enthusiasts, product specialists and the media.

V-Africa is taking place at the Accra International Conference Centre from 20th February to 23rd February, 2025.

“We are committed to supporting individuals to embark on their entrepreneurial journeys and we are putting measures in place including trainings and events such as V-Africa, to inspire them to reach their ultimate goals.

Ghana, is an important market to QNET and though, we are deeply worried by some people misusing our brand name and products, we are working to ensure the media and general public is well informed about QNET, our business modules and our unique world-class certified products.

We are implementing the ‘QNET Against Scams’ to keep people well-informed and help them differentiate between the real QNET and others who are trying to use our name to commit fraud. This campaign is nationwide and we are using billboards, television, radio, online media and flyer distribution channels.”

He expressed happiness that QNET is making good strides engaging key government stakeholders and being able to collaborate with the Ghana Tourism Authority to bring V-Africa to Ghana.

This event, according to him, is an Africa version of QNET’s popular global conference called VCON, which is usually organised in Malaysia for its global partners, independent representatives, international stakeholders and entrepreneurs.

Mr. Fall noted: “Since 1998, we have been developing top-of-the-range products for the global market. QNET’s innovative wellness and lifestyle products include the Bernhard H. Mayer range of luxury watches and jewellery, HomePure range of home care products, the Amezcua wellness range, Physio Radiance personal care range, and QVI branded holiday packages.

QNET products are typically developed through a combination of in-house research and development, as well as collaboration with external manufacturers, industry specialists, scientists, wellness professionals and experts.

The company focuses on quality, technology and innovation, ensuring that its products meet rigorous global and local standards.

QNET sources raw materials and components from different parts of the world using reliable suppliers and considering factors such as sustainability and ethical practices.

QNET products conform to global standards and they are certified by international and local authorities. In Ghana, the Ghana Standards Authority, the Atomic Energy Commission and the Foods and Drugs Authority regulate and certify our products,” he revealed.