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Qcell’s unwavering Support Sets the Stage for Blast Production’s Next Generation Trade Festival

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In a powerful show of partnership and commitment to the future of business in Sierra Leone, Francis P. Margai, Chairman of Blast Production, lauded Qcell Sierra Leone for its instrumental support of the upcoming Next Generation Trade Festival. The festival, an initiative aimed at promoting creativity, innovation, and skill development for future business leaders, was officially launched at a ceremony hosted by the Sierra Leone Association of Journalists (SLAJ).

During the launch, Margai, who also served as the keynote speaker, expressed his deep gratitude to Qcell SL for its unmatched dedication to the success of the festival. “Qcell is the only telecommunications company in Sierra Leone that has selflessly contributed to ensuring the success of this event,” he said. “Their belief in our vision and their continued support are crucial in making this event a reality.”

Margai went on to highlight the key role Qcell has played not just in the logistical success of the festival, but in shaping its long-term impact. “Qcell’s partnership with Blast Production and Lime N Rhyme Entertainment goes beyond simple sponsorship; they understand our mission and are deeply committed to helping transform the business landscape in Sierra Leone,” he stated. “Their support is setting a new legacy that will inspire the next generation of leaders to take bold steps toward innovation, creativity, and purposeful business practices.”

Qcell’s contributions are not only financial but also reflect their broader commitment to empowering businesses and individuals in Sierra Leone. The company’s partnership with QMoney, a mobile money service, has further strengthened its role in shaping a vibrant business ecosystem. Together, Qcell and QMoney are ensuring that entrepreneurs and small business owners have the tools and resources they need to succeed, particularly in navigating the evolving digital economy.

As Margai pointed out, the impact of Qcell’s support extends far beyond this festival. Their involvement in the event is seen as part of a larger effort to foster a culture of collaboration, creativity, and business excellence in Sierra Leone. “With their help, we are not only organizing an event but also creating opportunities for Sierra Leoneans to walk through a new lens of business success and transformation,” he said.

The Next Generation Trade Festival promises to be a milestone event for Sierra Leone, one that will highlight the potential of the next generation of business leaders and showcase the role of technology and innovation in shaping a brighter future. Thanks to the support of Qcell and its understanding of the vision behind Blast Production, the festival is set to be a defining moment in the country’s business development journey.

In conclusion, the partnership between Qcell SL and Blast Production is a testament to the power of collaboration and shared vision. With the backing of such a forward-thinking telecommunications company, the Next Generation Trade Festival is sure to leave a lasting legacy, inspiring young entrepreneurs to lead with purpose and creativity.

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