The Voice (Botswana)

THE COCKROACH KILLER

- BY BAITSHEPI SEKGWENG

For the last seven years, Lone Galedibelw­e has made his money by fumigating homes and eliminatin­g pests of all shapes and sizes, from fleas to rats and bats.

His business, Bukharlici­ous Pest Control, was born by chance in 2017, when he went round to help a friend whose house was slowly being overrun by cockroache­s.

Realising such vermin, as well as other small nuisances like ants and termites were a common problem in many households, the Thabala village native saw an opportunit­y to cash in, while also bringing a smile to people’s faces by providing a much-needed service.

“This just started when I was staying in Mmopane where I had to help a friend of mine to get rid of cockroache­s. Following that, I realised this was a business I could tap into. Further, where I rented, the house was tormented by termites, another situation which pushed me into this type of business,” explains the 36-yearold, a Business Informatio­n Technology graduate from Gaborone Institute of Profession­al Studies (GIPS).

While his job is worlds away from what he studied at tertiary, it is a vocation Galedibelw­e takes great pride in.

Aside from pest control, the company’s services extend to eliminatin­g grass for tillage and ploughing as well as in yards.

“The business is not bad at all right now because I mostly get customers who are recommende­d by others who have already had experience with my services. So, word of mouth has kept us going since I haven’t heard of any customer who has lodged any complaints with us for poor services,” he says.

Charges vary depending on the distance Galedibelw­e has to travel, the size of the house and the service required, with the minimum charge for a small house being P200.

Although he currently doesn’t have a car, Galedibelw­e’s lack of wheels has not hampered his mobility, with pests as far away as Maun and Francistow­n not safe from the one-man company.

Speaking of the chanllange­s he faces, the cockroach-killer says, “Chemicals are very expensive and scarce at the same time and that makes profits less. Further, the scarcity of materials sometimes makes it hard for me and this leads to me getting to work very late, which does set a bad precedent about us as a business. Another challenge is that when we give people prices, they assume we are expensive and seek discounts but, at the end of the day, we offer them a lasting solution to their troubles.”

Going forward, Galedibelw­e’s dream is to grow the business to a level where he’s in a position to open an office and start employing others.

 ?? ?? THE AFTERMATH: No pest is safe when Galedibelw­e’s around
THE AFTERMATH: No pest is safe when Galedibelw­e’s around
 ?? ?? EXTERMINAT­OR: Galedibelw­e carrying out a fumigation
EXTERMINAT­OR: Galedibelw­e carrying out a fumigation
 ?? ?? DOING HIS THING: Galedibelw­e in action
DOING HIS THING: Galedibelw­e in action
 ?? ?? PEST CONTROLLER: Lone Galedibelw­e
PEST CONTROLLER: Lone Galedibelw­e

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