QNET, a global lifestyle and wellness company operating through a direct-selling model, has restructured its African leadership to align with its next phase of growth, emphasizing artificial intelligence and compliance. The move comes as the company seeks to enhance its strategic direction across the continent.
The restructuring reflects QNET’s broader ambitions to integrate advanced technologies into its operations, aiming to improve efficiency and customer engagement. By prioritizing compliance, the company is also positioning itself to meet evolving regulatory standards in various African markets.
While QNET’s leadership changes are focused on internal development, other initiatives in Africa highlight the continent’s growing economic and technological landscape. For instance, Standard Bank and UnionPay International have expanded cross-border payment solutions across nine African countries, enhancing digital commerce opportunities.
Meanwhile, cultural milestones continue to emerge, such as Angélique Kidjo becoming the first African musician to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, underscoring Africa’s influence on global entertainment.





























