Trevor Kuna, the CEO of QNet, a global wellness and lifestyle direct-selling company, has dismissed allegations that the company is a scam. He emphasized that QNet is dedicated to empowering communities by educating and training youth to provide them with employment opportunities and residual income. At a media briefing in Accra on February 19, 2025, Kuna highlighted that QNet has been in operation for 26 years, consistently serving communities worldwide.
He stressed that such longevity and commitment contradict any claims of fraudulent activities. “We are here to defend our brand and empower our community.
Promoting tourism and economic development
That is what we do,” Kuna stated. “For 26 years, we have focused on empowering people, educating them, and providing them with opportunities to improve their lives.”
Kuna announced a partnership with the Ghana Tourism Authority for this year’s V-Africa event in Ghana. The collaboration aims to promote tourism, entrepreneurship, and economic development in the region.
Kuna outlined the range of products QNet offers, which span various sectors including health supplements, skincare, watches, jewelry, online education, and home care products. Victoria Ras Al-Taie, Global Head of Public Relations and Communications at QNet, called for stronger collaboration between the government and corporate entities to drive economic growth. She emphasized that such partnerships are essential in creating sustainable job opportunities and enhancing the well-being of communities.
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