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BREAKING: DETAILS ON SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES (SEZ) -SOUTH AFRICA CANNABIS
On 29 April 2024, cannabis consulting firm Medigrow, which has thus far established 14 medicinal cannabis farms across the country, signed an investment pledge with
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BREAKING: CANNABIS USE WITH RESPECT TO WORKPLACE – A LESSON FROM SOUTH AFRICA
The employee argued that after the Constitutional Court’s decision in 2018, which accepted that it is not a criminal offence to use cannabis in the
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BREAKING: MEDIGROW TO ESTABLISH CANNABIS GROW AND PROCESSING IN COEGA SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE (SEZ)
Eastern Cape Premier Oscar Mabuyane will unveil a new cannabis investment at the Coega Special Economic Zone. The spokesperson for the Department, Mvusiwekaya Sicwetsha said
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BREAKING: THE INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION – MOROCCAN CANNABIS
For the first time in Morocco, a marketing campaign for legal cannabis products is scheduled to be launched on the sidelines of the International Agricultural
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BREAKING: SOUTH AFRICA CANNAIBS LAWS STILL UNCLEAR
A recent police raid on Umdloti’s cannabis stores highlighted widespread confusion around cannabis laws in South Africa. It came to light that not only Joe
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BREAKING: LEGALIZED CANNABIS IN MOROCCO – CURRENT OVERVIEW
Morocco’s National Agency for Regulating Activities Related to Cannabis (ANRAC) has issued 2,905 authorizations for legal cannabis production as of April 23. ANRAC said in
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ANNOUNCMENT: LEGAL ASPECT OF SOUTH AFRICAN CANNABIS CLUBS
Despite attempts by industry pioneers to gain legal recognition for private cannabis clubs, legal challenges persist. Private cannabis clubs, also known as cannabis social clubs,
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BREAKING: SOUTH AFRICAN PHARMACY VERSUS THE REGULATORS
A pharmacy in Glenanda, South of Johannesburg, has drawn the ire of regulators for selling medical cannabis products, allegedly without the required legal approvals. THC
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BREAKING: AN INSIGHTFUL PIECE OF HOW A DURBAN ENTREPRENEUR IS DEALING WITH UNCERTAINITY IN SOUTH AFRICAN CANNABIS INDUSTRY
Kenneth King has found himself at the intersection of ambition and legal ambiguity as he navigates the burgeoning cannabis industry in South Africa. The 25-year-old
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BREAKING: SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT STILL DRAGGING FEET
The formal cannabis industry has the potential to create up to 25,000 jobs and could be worth around R28 billion – but it still faces
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BREAKING: GERMANY AS A POTENTIAL EXPORT MARKET FOR AFRICAN CANNABIS
The potential of bringing new, innovative genetics to EU markets from Africa is now a reality for the largest economic engine in Europe. Germany has
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ANNOUNCEMENT: CANNABIS SMELL MAY SPARK NATIONAL DEBATE IN SOUTH AFRICA
South African rapper Mthembeni Ndevu, better known by his stage name Emtee was denied service, along with two fellow rappers, from a branch of Mike’s
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