Sharlimar Trading Company CEO Denies Monopoly Claims, Calls Allegations Baseless


The Chief Executive Officer of Sharlimar Trading Company, Mr. Mousa Morrowa, has dismissed allegations of monopolizing the importation of Kekehs and TVS motorbikes in Sierra Leone, describing such claims as baseless and misleading.

Speaking during a recent media engagement held at the company’s headquarters in Lumley, Freetown, Mr. Morrowa clarified that monopoly is against the laws of Sierra Leone and that the national constitution explicitly forbids such practices.

“I have never monopolized the importation of Kekehs or TVS bikes,” Mr. Morrowa stated. “Every businessman in Sierra Leone has the constitutional right to import his or her preferred brand from any manufacturer of choice.”

He further explained that the TVS brand was selected directly from a manufacturing company in India, emphasizing that similar arrangements exist for other brands such as Yamaha and Honda, which are imported by different business entities.

According to Mr. Morrowa, this practice does not constitute monopoly but rather reflects brand-specific business partnerships that are common in global trade.

“It is unlawful to prevent a business investor from importing a chosen brand from a manufacturer that they have legally partnered with,” he noted.

Sharlimar Trading Company, which has operated in Sierra Leone for nearly a century, continues to play a significant role in the nation’s economic growth through job creation and nationwide business expansion. The company maintains branches across the country’s four regions and remains one of the leading contributors to national income generation.

Mr. Morrowa encouraged the media and civil society advocates to verify facts before drawing conclusions, stressing the importance of neutrality and accuracy in public discourse.

He also appealed to customers and stakeholders to focus on constructive engagement, particularly on ways to reduce prices of bikes and Kekehs to make them more accessible to the public.

“Our doors remain open to the media and the general public,” he said. “We want people to understand the genuine investment Sharlimar trading company  is making to complement government’s efforts in job creation and national development.”

The CEO concluded by reaffirming his commitment to fair competition, transparency, and continued investment in Sierra Leone’s economy.

“Anyone can go to the manufacturing companies in India, choose a brand, and build a business around it. That is how fair trade works,” he added.

Mr. Morrowa called on Sierra Leoneans to support genuine investors rather than spreading misinformation aimed at tarnishing reputations.

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Delegation From Africa Technology-Driven Company Interswitch Pays Courtesy Visit to RCBank Management


Akeem Lawal, the Managing Director of Interswitch, the Payment Processing and Switching (Pure pay) business division, along with the team from Nigeria, paid a courtesy visit to RCBank Management.

Interswitch is a leading technology-driven digital payments company, is actively shaping the payment landscape in the growing e-commerce sector in Africa.

The meeting focused on crucial topics such as the POS acquiring project, transaction processing engagement, Verve Card engagement, and strategic plans for business expansion in the Sierra Leone market.

Interswitch’s broad network and robust payments platform have been instrumental to the development of the Nigerian payments ecosystem and provide Interswitch with credibility to expand across Africa.

Today, Interswitch is a leading player with critical mass in Africa’s rapidly developing financial ecosystem and is active across the payments value chain, providing a full suite of omni-channel payment solutions.




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West African Journalists Visit QNET Head Office in Malaysia to Unravel the Truth About the Company


Five journalists from five West African countries namely, Sierra Leone, Ghana, Nigeria, Senegal and Burkina Faso took a trip to the Head Office of QNET on 8th May, 2024 to unravel the truth about the company.

Over the years, there has been a number of negative media publications about QNET and in some West Africa countries, the company has been vilified repeatedly. There are some people who would quickly dismiss QNET as a scam, a pyramid scheme or a human trafficking group.

These perceptions have negatively affected the image and reputation of the company in Sierra Leone.
As part of the proactive measures the 26-year-old global direct selling company is implementing in trying to provide accurate information about its business model, products and identity, and to fight misinformation, QNET organized a special media junket for journalists across West Africa, to visit and experience QNET in Malaysia and independently assess the values, culture, practice, business model, products, brand promise and authenticity of the company.

The media junket comprises seasoned journalists with many decades of combined journalistic experience. Some of them are senior editors and local correspondents of leading global media organisations such as the Voice of America, VOA in their various countries.

Together with these journalists from West Africa, I arrived in Malaysia on 9th May, 2024 with an open and investigative mind. On Friday, 10th May, 2024, officers of QNET took us to the QNET office located inside the 15-storey QI Tower in Kuala Lumpur. From the conversations and explanations that I had, I realised that the QI Tower is QI Group’s operational headquarters and it houses QNET as a subsidiary of the Group. The building is owned by QI, parent company of QNET and was acquired about 11 years ago. This is an important indication that the company is in business to stay for now and the future.

The Global Public Relations Manager of the company and his colleagues took us on a tour of the company’s offices at QI Tower. We were treated to an eye-opening presentation on the company, its history, business model, products, corporate social responsibility projects in Africa and across the world, its successes and challenges in Africa, among other things. Right there, we were presented with some amazing QNET products. It was the first time I met officials of QNET physically.

I have seen and heard journalists or people in Sierra Leone erroneously refer to distributors or independent representatives (IRs) of QNET as ‘workers’ of QNET.
I realized that IRs are not QNET workers, they are promoters and distributors of QNET products who act on their volition and not officially in the name of QNET as direct employees. So, when an IR behaves in an unethical way, it is wrong to refer to him or her as a QNET worker or staff. It is also very important to separate the unethical behaviour or act of an individual from the general identity and reputation QNET.

At the QI Tower, we were given some QNET products and they include LifeCode Belite 123 (a 3-in-1 weight management formula), LifeCode Kenta (Vitamin-Rich Supplement for longevity), LifeCode Qafe (Safe and Effective Weight Loss Formula), LifeCode EDG3 Plus (A multi-functional beverage for elevating everyday health) and Omni wrist watch from the 150-year-old Bernard H.

Meyer line of swiss-made watches.
We were told about how QNET products are developed. They are derived from extensive research from different parts of the world and they have been tried, tested and proven to be efficient in helping people achieve good health and wellness. They are also certified by many reputable certification authorities across the world. If those products were not real or good for the body, they would not be certified by the Hong Kong Health Food Association, the Health Supplements Industry Association of Singapore and other national certification authorities in many African countries where QNET products are promoted and distributed by their independent representatives.

On 12th may, 2024 I attended the opening ceremony of QNET’s global conference, known as the VCON. Thousands of people from different parts of the world, including dignitaries and VIPs from Africa were present.

At the opening ceremony, I saw in real life and for the first time, the two founders of QNET, Dato Sri Vijay Eswaran and Mr. Joseph Bismark, who established QNET in 1998. They told the inspiring story of how they started QNET and the hurdles they overcame for the company to become one of the leading direct selling companies in the world. If everyone in Sierra Leone were present at the event, I believe all the misconceptions and misinformation about QNET would suddenly disappear from their minds. This is because the truth about QNET was told in the simplest and most understandable way ever.

On Monday, 13th May, 2024, I had the opportunity of sitting at another presentation led by the top management of QNET. The team comprised the Regional General Manager for Sub-Saharan Africa, Biram Fall, Chief Communications Officer for the QI Group, Ramya Chandrasekeran, Deputy Chairperson of QNET, Malou Caluza (former CEO of QNET), Chief Legal Officer, Nikhil Patel, Chief Marketing Officer, Trevor Kuna and others. I vividly narrated the current perception people have about QNET in Sierra Leone and asked them about what they company plans to do about it.

The team acknowledged the fact that QNET is misunderstood and misrepresented by some people in Sierra Leone. They mentioned they have embarked on public education and media campaign dubbed: “SAY NO CAMPAIGN” in some West African countries and would intensify efforts towards educating the media and the general public in Sierra Leone.

They mentioned that they are engaging and collaborating with authorities such as the security agencies to wipe out the bad nuts and unscrupulous people who are tarnishing the company’s image. They said they will continue to work with them to ensure the general public is educated and protected against scam, fake jobs and human trafficking allegations that are sometimes leveled against the company.

They are also increasing the rate at which they train their independent representatives or distributors so that they can keep practicing ethical marketing behaviours.
The media junket organized by QNET is a big step in the right direction. It helps to deepen engagement and rapport with journalists who are the news makers. It is also an effective way of passing the right information to the general public through the journalists that visited the company in Malaysia. Seeing, they say, is believing, I have seen QNET in its totality and I believe that though the company is facing challenges of misrepresentation, it is a real company with beautiful and amazing products that are sold across the world.

Now, I also know that QNET is touching millions of lives across the world, empowering them economically and championing their health and wellness, so they can live the best versions of their lives.




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Orange Sierra Leone Becomes First Telecom Company to Acquire ISO 9001:2015 Certification


Orange Sierra Leone has achieved a significant milestone, becoming the first telecommunications company in the country to be certified with the international standard ISO 9001:2015 for quality management systems.

This prestigious recognition signifies Orange’s commitment to delivering exceptional service and continuous improvement, solidifying their position as a leader in the Sierra Leonean telecom industry.

The ISO 9001 standard sets a globally recognized benchmark for quality management systems, empowering organizations to enhance performance, meet stakeholder needs, and demonstrate unwavering dedication to quality. By adhering to its stringent requirements, Orange Sierra Leone has established and implemented robust processes for continual improvement across all aspects of their operations.

“Obtaining this certification from an accredited body instills even greater confidence and trust in our commitment to improving the lives of Sierra Leoneans,” said Sekou Amadou Bah, CEO of Orange Sierra Leone. “We strive to provide exceptional and responsible digital solutions aligned with international standards, and this certification underscores our dedication to constantly refining our performance and stakeholder satisfaction, particularly our valued customers.”

Rufina Adjivon Tucker, Project Lead and Program Director at Orange Sierra Leone, echoed this sentiment. “This certification serves as a powerful testament to our unwavering commitment to quality standards and our relentless pursuit of excellence,” she remarked.

Cheikh Diongue Mbaye, Chief Compliance Officer of Orange Sierra Leone, further emphasized the significance of this achievement. “This isn’t merely a test of our integrity; it’s an opportunity to showcase our dedication to upholding the highest standards through compliance with established international norms,” he stated.

By achieving ISO 9001:2015 certification, Orange Sierra Leone has demonstrably committed to exceeding stakeholder expectations, particularly their customers. This certification signifies their dedication to fostering a culture of continuous improvement, ensuring sound quality control processes, and ultimately building trust and satisfaction.

Orange Sierra Leone is a leading telecommunications operator in Sierra Leone, providing mobile and internet services to millions of customers. The company is committed to delivering innovative and reliable solutions that connect people and empower communities. Orange Sierra Leone is part of the Orange Group, a leading global telecommunications operator present in 25 countries across Africa and the Middle East.




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New Online Business Company, Super Advertis Shuts Down in Sierra Leone


Newly introduced online business Company, Super Advertis has announced to customers that it will shut down in 2 – 3 days from today Tuesday 2nd January 2024.

This announcement was made on its website early today. According to the announcement, all funds of the company have been frozen by Orange, hence the reason for its shutdown.

The Company has directed its users and partners to go to Rakuten, which it stated is its other branch, to retrieve all their money.

It further directed that they contact the manager of Rakuten and send their account ID as well as their balance screenshots, to handle fund withdrawals.

The development comes a few days after mobile money giant, Orange disassociated itself of any partnership with Super Advertis saying it does not have any contractual dealings or in any way associated with the business/company.

Super Advertis company was introduced in Sierra Leone in 2023. The platform recruited online workers who were asked to complete daily tasks, with a daily income of 50-500 NLE. It also promised corresponding commissions by completing the increase in praise of the products on the platform.




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Elephant Bet Emerges as Sierra Leone’s Premier Betting Company, Delighting Customers and Retailers Alike


In a recent interview, esteemed retailer Bonton Cole shared his exceptional experience with Sierra Leone’s leading betting company, Elephant Bet. Praising the company’s streamlined online platform and cutting-edge technology, Cole emphasized how Elephant Bet stands out for its efficient payment system, ensuring timely payouts, a significant edge over other betting firms.

One remarkable feature highlighted by Cole was Elephant Bet’s unique commission structure. The company pays out commissions every two weeks in physical cash, aligning with individual sales. Football games earn a commission of Le 8 for every Le 100 in sales, while the 5/90 Lotto yields Le 16 for every Le 100 sold. This lucrative incentive has empowered customers, with notable wins reported—such as a staggering 48 million leones scored from a mere Le 20 ticket.

Cole also commended Elephant Bet’s commitment to excellent customer care, emphasizing their attentive treatment of retailers. Notably, Elephant Bet pledges to repair retailer machines free of charge, ensuring seamless operations for their partners.

Notably, Cole stands among Elephant Bet’s top five highest-selling retailers, consistently generating approximately Le 2 million in sales per day—a testament to the company’s robust offerings and customer trust.

Elephant Bet, renowned for its diverse portfolio encompassing sports betting and casino products, including live betting, virtual games, attractive promotions, and substantial prizes, continues to redefine the betting landscape in Sierra Leone. With a reputation for reliability and innovation, it remains the go-to choice for discerning bettors seeking a comprehensive and trustworthy betting experience.




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