Ghana to Host QNET’s V-Africa 2025: A Landmark Event Empowering Entrepreneurs and Boosting

In a groundbreaking move that is set to elevate Ghana’s status as a beacon of entrepreneurship in Sub-Saharan Africa, QNET recently announced that the country will play host to the highly anticipated V-Africa 2025 event. From February 20 to 23, 2025, the Accra International Conference Centre was abuzz with over 4000 participants from across the region, all converging for four days of empowerment, networking, and innovation.
Ghana took center stage as the venue for this regional edition of QNET’s flagship convention, showcasing the country as a hub for entrepreneurial excellence. The event not only spotlighted QNET’s exclusive product offerings but also provided immersive entrepreneurship training, contributing significantly to Ghana’s tourism and economic growth.

Trevor Kuna, QNET’s Chief Marketing Officer, shared his excitement about hosting V-Africa 2025 in Ghana, emphasizing the company’s dedication to supporting entrepreneurs in Africa. “This event isn’t just about showcasing our brand—it’s about empowering individuals to achieve their dreams while making a positive impact on local economies,” Kuna said.
Biram Fall, QNET’s Regional General Manager for sub-Saharan Africa, elaborated on the event’s local significance, highlighting the long-lasting legacy it will leave in empowering Ghanaian entrepreneurs and supporting the country’s tourism industry. “V-Africa 2025 is more than just a business convention—it’s a platform for connection, growth, and transformation,” Fall remarked.
The event’s impact extended beyond the conference walls, driving tourism and economic growth in Ghana. With participants hailing from 25 countries, V-Africa 2025 provided a significant boost to the local hospitality, transportation, and tourism sectors. QNET’s commitment to Ghana includes partnering with local stakeholders to ensure the event delivers long-term benefits to the community, further solidifying the company’s dedication to fostering entrepreneurship and economic prosperity in the region.
As the curtain closes on V-Africa 2025, Ghana emerges as a shining example of the transformative power of entrepreneurship and collaboration. With QNET at the helm, the country’s future as a hub for innovation and growth looks brighter than

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