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Inesfly Africa Limited, an African-European joint collaboration is on a mission to end vector borne diseases including malaria in Ghana.
The company is set to use innovative technology to fight one of Africa's major diseases caused by mosquito bites.
This was revealed at a distributor launch, a programme to showcase a number of Inesfly products nationwide and to empower some 200 distributors.
The products, among other things, are to ensure long term alternative to pest control.
The programme was also used to empower over 200 distributors who would in turn educate consumers about the Inesfly innovative technology.
The Chief Marketing Officer of Inesfly Mr Narinder Singh is convinced the products will achieve the purposes for which they were made.
He was also hopeful the 200 distributors will be worthy ambassadors for Inesfly products.
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