Audio By Carbonatix
After sweeping four awards at the Avon Presidential recognition program in the United States early this year, David Marfo has launched what many have described as "Ghana's first online cosmetics and perfumery shop."
Marfo said he believes the Ghanaian market is ready for the innovation.
He said Ghana can leverage on Digital Innovations to reach the perfume market more easily.
"If you study the growth of convenient mobile payment methods and the need for convenience, it's clear that Ghanaians expect more from cosmetics companies," David Marfo said.
David Marfo said his online shop, www.shopavongh.com will meet some anticipated needs his clients have always had.
According to him, the days of driving and shop hopping just to get your favorite and quality perfume brand is over.
With just a tap or click, one can browse through his entire catalogue of Avon cosmetics and pay using Mobile Money (MTN), Vodafone Cash, Airtel/TIGO Money or Visa/Mastercard.
He further stated that Ghanaians should head over to www.shopavongh.com/shop and order their cosmetic products online for fantastic discounts from now until early January.
Latest Stories
-
NDC opens nominations, sets February 7 for Ayawaso East parliamentary contest
2 hours -
Ex-president accused of murder plot expelled from Togo to Burkina Faso
3 hours -
NPP assures free, fair and peaceful presidential primaries on January 31
3 hours -
JUSAG suspends intended strike as government responds to concerns Â
3 hours -
NAIMOS officer shot, one assailant killed in Bono Region anti-galamsey operation
3 hours -
U.S immigration tribunal independent, not swayed by protests – Prof Appiagyei-Atua
4 hours -
Ghana-China trade hits $15bn as Vice President bids farewell to outgoing Chinese Ambassador
4 hours -
Vote a flagbearer who prioritises Ashanti Region to restore dominance – NPP delegates told
4 hours -
Public barred from Ken Ofori-Atta’s US Immigration court hearing: Blow-by-blow account of how it happened
4 hours -
The GoldBod and the strategic realignment of national resource governance: A macroeconomic and comparative analysis
4 hours -
Legacy of impact: Richard Nii Armah Quaye cemented as a Titan of Industry in the 2025 Ghanaian Powerlist
4 hours -
Ken Ofori-Atta’s U.S. immigration case hearing
6 hours -
CCC’s StartWell Conference 2026 to champion transformational leadership
6 hours -
Honour Yaw Sarpong’s legacy – Kumasi residents urge MUSIGA, gov’t
6 hours -
Protests at US Embassy won’t expedite Ofori-Atta’s return – Frank Davies
6 hours
