The promoter of PESTCON Africa Plc, Cameroonian born
Eustace Anye, who lived in Ghana for three years without
mosquito bite while sleeping in an apartment painted
with the anti-mosquito paint, returned to Cameroon to
contribute his quota to development and to alleviate po-
verty linked to malaria by obtaining a visa to distribute
the product in Cameroon. To him, nothing gives him joy
more than reaching out to fellow human beings. “It’s
not all about money, it is also about passion because
money without a peace of mind is of no use. I brought
the solution to Cameroon because it is a business that
gives one a greater pleasure since it comes to solve the
problem that exist in every household,” he mentioned.
The Chartered Management Accountant from the Charte-
red Institute of Management Accountants, in the United
Kingdom, with over 20-year experience in business admi-
nistration, finance management and logistics, developed
a humanitarian side when he worked as Claims Analyst in
an insurance company in Cameroon. With such title, the
Managing Director said, one meets distress clients like
accident victims of all sorts. It made him to cultivate the
spirit of fitting in another person’s shoe to know where
it hurts. Thus, while he worked as Country Manager in
an oil company in Ghana for three years, with little or no
mosquito bite thanks to the insecticide paint, he returned
to Cameroon with the mission to improve the living an...
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