Global e-commerce company, QNET has organized the second Absolute Living Expo in Ghana, after a very successful debut in February 2018 in Accra.

The second QNET Expo held in Kumasi on Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th March, was organized at the Golden Bean Hotel. Though, the Expo was held in Kumasi, many enthusiastic and enterprising Ghanaians from various parts of the country attended.

The Ashanti Regional Manager of the Ministry of Trade & Industry, Mr. Mamadu Osman, said: “I have heard about the good things has been in Ghana and across the continent, providing entrepreneurial opportunities for Ghanaians. It is a milestone that the company is 21 years old and operating in about 100 countries across the world, I implore Ghanaians to make use of the opportunities QNET is offering.”

The Regional General Manager of QNET for sub-Saharan Africa Region, Biram Fall while addressing participants and the media, reiterated that, “QNET’s range of products and services are designed with high quality to help our customers live a well-balanced life.”

Some of the products and services that QNET offers in Ghana to cater for variety of needs of Ghanaians are, NET discs CP3/BD3, educational package SELI/Qlearn, tourism and vacation Tripsavr, food supplement EDG3, H2Go and VTube+.

According to QNET, its ultimate goal as a company is to provide opportunities for Absolute Living for everyone.

The Chairperson of the Technology Sector of the Association of Ghana Industries (AGI), Mr. Samuel Anim-Yeboah said: “It is good to know that QNET is an e-commerce business that has been able to impact on many people across many countries around the world.

“The use of technology as an enabler in the business module of QNET is a good pointer that the opportunities provided by the company could be accessed by everyone, anywhere in the world.”

QNET is very socially responsible and actively supports orphanages, differently-abled children, disaster relief projects, environmental protection and food/water programs around the world.

One of the most recent charity works in Ghana was the partnership with WorldReader to sponsor an e-reading programme for the Wechiau Community Library (WCL) in Wa West District, Ghana to help improve the educational outcomes and instill reading habits in children in the Wechiau community through the use of digital content and technology.

Last year, QNET won the CSR e-Commerce of the Year at the Ghana CSR Excellence Awards organized by the Centre for CSR, West Africa.

StephanieHorsu/techvoiceafrica.com