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  • Political Row Erupts Over R1,6m Municipal Funding for "Bergville Dagga War" Exhumations

    Political Row Erupts Over R1,6m Municipal Funding for "Bergville Dagga War" Exhumations Opposition says money should rather be used for housing than honouring the 22 men hanged in 1956 for ambushing police trying to destroy their cannabis plantations Brett Hilton Barber 30 June 2022 at 22:00:00 PREVIOUS NEXT Political Row Erupts Over R1,6m Municipal Funding for "Bergville Dagga War" Exhumations comments debug Comments Write a comment Write a comment Partagez vos idées Soyez le premier à rédiger un commentaire. Cannabiz Africa Weekly Newsline The Business Of Cannabis Free every Thursday. Stay ahead in the cannabis industry! Subscribe to CANNABIZ AFRICA NEWSLINE for weekly insights on the business of cannabis. Fresh updates every week! Enter Your Email Join Thanks for subscribing! What Sets Us Apart ? Cannabiz Africa is the leading B2B news platform for the continent's cannabis industry, connecting you directly with key stakeholders. With over 4,000 unique monthly users and a growing audience of 1,500 engaged Newsline subscribers, we provide unmatched visibility for your brand. Advertise with us today to reach the heart of the industry! Click here, to advertise your brand, product and or service

  • Smoke and Mirrors! FGFA Says SAPS Gauteng Directive On ‘Dagga Policing’ Doesn’t Change Anything

    Smoke and Mirrors! FGFA Says SAPS Gauteng Directive On ‘Dagga Policing’ Doesn’t Change Anything One of South Africa’s poorest municipalities is pinning some of its development hopes on cannabis. Nyandeni in the Eastern Cape recently hosted a development summit where its mayor said the cannabis industry alone could create many jobs if it could be formalized. Cannabiz Africa/Luva Cataka, News 24 18 September 2023 at 10:00:00 PREVIOUS NEXT Smoke and Mirrors! FGFA Says SAPS Gauteng Directive On ‘Dagga Policing’ Doesn’t Change Anything comments debug Comments Write a comment Write a comment Share Your Thoughts Be the first to write a comment. Cannabiz Africa Weekly Newsline The Business Of Cannabis Free every Thursday. Stay ahead in the cannabis industry! Subscribe to CANNABIZ AFRICA NEWSLINE for weekly insights on the business of cannabis. Fresh updates every week! Enter Your Email Join Thanks for subscribing! What Sets Us Apart ? Cannabiz Africa is the leading B2B news platform for the continent's cannabis industry, connecting you directly with key stakeholders. With over 4,000 unique monthly users and a growing audience of 1,500 engaged Newsline subscribers, we provide unmatched visibility for your brand. Advertise with us today to reach the heart of the industry! Click here, to advertise your brand, product and or service

  • SA’s Country Investment Strategy Identifies High-THC Medical Cannabis Production as the Game-Changer

    SA’s Country Investment Strategy Identifies High-THC Medical Cannabis Production as the Game-Changer Cannabis is seen as one of the “Big Five” drivers in South Africa’s new Country Investment Strategy (CIS). The document drawn up by the Presidency, identifies four cannabis sales channels, differentiated by THC potency. Brett Hilton-Barber 18 August 2022 at 09:00:00 PREVIOUS NEXT SA’s Country Investment Strategy Identifies High-THC Medical Cannabis Production as the Game-Changer comments debug Comments Write a comment Write a comment Share Your Thoughts Be the first to write a comment. Cannabiz Africa Weekly Newsline The Business Of Cannabis Free every Thursday. Stay ahead in the cannabis industry! Subscribe to CANNABIZ AFRICA NEWSLINE for weekly insights on the business of cannabis. Fresh updates every week! Enter Your Email Join Thanks for subscribing! What Sets Us Apart ? Cannabiz Africa is the leading B2B news platform for the continent's cannabis industry, connecting you directly with key stakeholders. With over 4,000 unique monthly users and a growing audience of 1,500 engaged Newsline subscribers, we provide unmatched visibility for your brand. Advertise with us today to reach the heart of the industry! Click here, to advertise your brand, product and or service

  • Consolidation Likely To Be Key in 2023 As SA Cannabis Businesses In For A White-Knuckle Ride

    Consolidation Likely To Be Key in 2023 As SA Cannabis Businesses In For A White-Knuckle Ride The year ahead will see a reconfiguration of South Africa’s cannabis business landscape as efficiencies become the name of the game while companies struggle to navigate the uncertain regulatory environment. As always there will be losers and there will be winners! Either way it's going to be tough. Brett Hilton-Barber 3 January 2023 at 14:00:00 PREVIOUS NEXT Consolidation Likely To Be Key in 2023 As SA Cannabis Businesses In For A White-Knuckle Ride comments debug Comments Write a comment Write a comment Condividi i tuoi pensieri Scrivi il primo commento. Cannabiz Africa Weekly Newsline The Business Of Cannabis Free every Thursday. Stay ahead in the cannabis industry! Subscribe to CANNABIZ AFRICA NEWSLINE for weekly insights on the business of cannabis. Fresh updates every week! Enter Your Email Join Thanks for subscribing! What Sets Us Apart ? Cannabiz Africa is the leading B2B news platform for the continent's cannabis industry, connecting you directly with key stakeholders. With over 4,000 unique monthly users and a growing audience of 1,500 engaged Newsline subscribers, we provide unmatched visibility for your brand. Advertise with us today to reach the heart of the industry! Click here, to advertise your brand, product and or service

  • Legalizing Cannabis is One Thing; Should SA Go Further and Decriminalize Hard Drugs as Canadian Province, British Columbia, is Doing

    Legalizing Cannabis is One Thing; Should SA Go Further and Decriminalize Hard Drugs as Canadian Province, British Columbia, is Doing As of 1 January 2023, the province of British Columbia demonstrated that a trial is to be conducted which will last three years, in which people over the age of 18 will be able to possess up to 2.5grams of drugs such opioids, cocaine, methamphetamine and MDMA without arrest, seizure or charge. Yes! You have read this correctly. Franaaz Khan 12 April 2023 at 10:00:00 PREVIOUS NEXT Legalizing Cannabis is One Thing; Should SA Go Further and Decriminalize Hard Drugs as Canadian Province, British Columbia, is Doing comments debug Comments Write a comment Write a comment Partagez vos idées Soyez le premier à rédiger un commentaire. Cannabiz Africa Weekly Newsline The Business Of Cannabis Free every Thursday. Stay ahead in the cannabis industry! Subscribe to CANNABIZ AFRICA NEWSLINE for weekly insights on the business of cannabis. Fresh updates every week! Enter Your Email Join Thanks for subscribing! What Sets Us Apart ? Cannabiz Africa is the leading B2B news platform for the continent's cannabis industry, connecting you directly with key stakeholders. With over 4,000 unique monthly users and a growing audience of 1,500 engaged Newsline subscribers, we provide unmatched visibility for your brand. Advertise with us today to reach the heart of the industry! Click here, to advertise your brand, product and or service

  • Natie Ferreira to Parliament: Be Legally Creative in the Short Term to Give Us the 'Breathing Space' to Come Up with the Best ‘Cannabis for All Purposes Act’ in the World

    Natie Ferreira to Parliament: Be Legally Creative in the Short Term to Give Us the 'Breathing Space' to Come Up with the Best ‘Cannabis for All Purposes Act’ in the World One of South Africa’s poorest municipalities is pinning some of its development hopes on cannabis. Nyandeni in the Eastern Cape recently hosted a development summit where its mayor said the cannabis industry alone could create many jobs if it could be formalized. Cannabiz Africa/Luva Cataka, News 24 18 September 2023 at 10:00:00 PREVIOUS NEXT Natie Ferreira to Parliament: Be Legally Creative in the Short Term to Give Us the 'Breathing Space' to Come Up with the Best ‘Cannabis for All Purposes Act’ in the World comments debug Comments Write a comment Write a comment Share Your Thoughts Be the first to write a comment. Cannabiz Africa Weekly Newsline The Business Of Cannabis Free every Thursday. Stay ahead in the cannabis industry! Subscribe to CANNABIZ AFRICA NEWSLINE for weekly insights on the business of cannabis. Fresh updates every week! Enter Your Email Join Thanks for subscribing! What Sets Us Apart ? Cannabiz Africa is the leading B2B news platform for the continent's cannabis industry, connecting you directly with key stakeholders. With over 4,000 unique monthly users and a growing audience of 1,500 engaged Newsline subscribers, we provide unmatched visibility for your brand. Advertise with us today to reach the heart of the industry! Click here, to advertise your brand, product and or service

  • It’s a 4-Price Point Game: What South African Consumers Are Paying for ‘Recreational’ Cannabis

    It’s a 4-Price Point Game: What South African Consumers Are Paying for ‘Recreational’ Cannabis One of South Africa’s poorest municipalities is pinning some of its development hopes on cannabis. Nyandeni in the Eastern Cape recently hosted a development summit where its mayor said the cannabis industry alone could create many jobs if it could be formalized. Cannabiz Africa/Luva Cataka, News 24 18 September 2023 at 10:00:00 PREVIOUS NEXT It’s a 4-Price Point Game: What South African Consumers Are Paying for ‘Recreational’ Cannabis comments debug Comments Write a comment Write a comment あなたの思いをシェアしませんか 一番最初のコメントを書いてみましょう。 Cannabiz Africa Weekly Newsline The Business Of Cannabis Free every Thursday. Stay ahead in the cannabis industry! Subscribe to CANNABIZ AFRICA NEWSLINE for weekly insights on the business of cannabis. Fresh updates every week! Enter Your Email Join Thanks for subscribing! What Sets Us Apart ? Cannabiz Africa is the leading B2B news platform for the continent's cannabis industry, connecting you directly with key stakeholders. With over 4,000 unique monthly users and a growing audience of 1,500 engaged Newsline subscribers, we provide unmatched visibility for your brand. Advertise with us today to reach the heart of the industry! Click here, to advertise your brand, product and or service

  • Medcan Donates Cabbabis Growing Mediums to Katlehong Vegetable Growing Project

    Medcan Donates Cabbabis Growing Mediums to Katlehong Vegetable Growing Project A Johannesburg-based medical cannabis cultivation company is helping a community garden grow bigger and better vegetables through donations of its nutrient-rich coco coir medium that's then mixed with regular soil. Luke Daniels, Business Insider 22 August 2022 at 15:00:00 PREVIOUS NEXT Medcan Donates Cabbabis Growing Mediums to Katlehong Vegetable Growing Project comments debug Comments Write a comment Write a comment Share Your Thoughts Be the first to write a comment. Cannabiz Africa Weekly Newsline The Business Of Cannabis Free every Thursday. Stay ahead in the cannabis industry! Subscribe to CANNABIZ AFRICA NEWSLINE for weekly insights on the business of cannabis. Fresh updates every week! Enter Your Email Join Thanks for subscribing! What Sets Us Apart ? Cannabiz Africa is the leading B2B news platform for the continent's cannabis industry, connecting you directly with key stakeholders. With over 4,000 unique monthly users and a growing audience of 1,500 engaged Newsline subscribers, we provide unmatched visibility for your brand. Advertise with us today to reach the heart of the industry! Click here, to advertise your brand, product and or service

  • If Govt is Serious About Cannabis, Why No Budget, Why No Action? And What About the Legacy Growers?

    If Govt is Serious About Cannabis, Why No Budget, Why No Action? And What About the Legacy Growers? The draft South African Cannabis Masterplan states that there are up to 900,000 traditional dagga growers in South Africa and that they and ‘dagga’ need to be included in the cannabis value chain, but Agriculture (DALRRD), which is the Masterplan’s lead department, makes absolutely no recommendation as to how this is to be achieved. Nicholas Heinamann 20 December 2022 at 07:00:00 PREVIOUS NEXT If Govt is Serious About Cannabis, Why No Budget, Why No Action? And What About the Legacy Growers? comments debug Comments Write a comment Write a comment Share Your Thoughts Be the first to write a comment. Cannabiz Africa Weekly Newsline The Business Of Cannabis Free every Thursday. Stay ahead in the cannabis industry! Subscribe to CANNABIZ AFRICA NEWSLINE for weekly insights on the business of cannabis. Fresh updates every week! Enter Your Email Join Thanks for subscribing! What Sets Us Apart ? Cannabiz Africa is the leading B2B news platform for the continent's cannabis industry, connecting you directly with key stakeholders. With over 4,000 unique monthly users and a growing audience of 1,500 engaged Newsline subscribers, we provide unmatched visibility for your brand. Advertise with us today to reach the heart of the industry! Click here, to advertise your brand, product and or service

  • Law Firm Warns Section 21 Medical Schemes “Only a Stop-Gap Measure” Until Broader Dispensary Framework is Put in Place

    Law Firm Warns Section 21 Medical Schemes “Only a Stop-Gap Measure” Until Broader Dispensary Framework is Put in Place The Section 21 Medical Cannabis Schemes are likely to be replaced by a broader dispensary framework when new regulations come into place. That’s the view of leading law firm Cliff Dekker Hofmeyer, which says until such time new laws are put in place, the domestic medical cannabis market will be challenging. Cannabiz Africa 16 August 2022 at 06:30:00 PREVIOUS NEXT Law Firm Warns Section 21 Medical Schemes “Only a Stop-Gap Measure” Until Broader Dispensary Framework is Put in Place comments debug Comments Write a comment Write a comment Share Your Thoughts Be the first to write a comment. Cannabiz Africa Weekly Newsline The Business Of Cannabis Free every Thursday. Stay ahead in the cannabis industry! Subscribe to CANNABIZ AFRICA NEWSLINE for weekly insights on the business of cannabis. Fresh updates every week! Enter Your Email Join Thanks for subscribing! What Sets Us Apart ? Cannabiz Africa is the leading B2B news platform for the continent's cannabis industry, connecting you directly with key stakeholders. With over 4,000 unique monthly users and a growing audience of 1,500 engaged Newsline subscribers, we provide unmatched visibility for your brand. Advertise with us today to reach the heart of the industry! Click here, to advertise your brand, product and or service

  • THC Granted Leave to Appeal, Grow Model Case Now on its Way to the Supreme Court

    THC Granted Leave to Appeal, Grow Model Case Now on its Way to the Supreme Court Judge Hayley Slingers says another court may find she erred in ruling that the Private Cannabis Club model was against the law. Brett Hilton-Barber 5 November 2022 at 04:00:00 PREVIOUS NEXT THC Granted Leave to Appeal, Grow Model Case Now on its Way to the Supreme Court comments debug Comments Write a comment Write a comment Share Your Thoughts Be the first to write a comment. Cannabiz Africa Weekly Newsline The Business Of Cannabis Free every Thursday. Stay ahead in the cannabis industry! Subscribe to CANNABIZ AFRICA NEWSLINE for weekly insights on the business of cannabis. Fresh updates every week! Enter Your Email Join Thanks for subscribing! What Sets Us Apart ? Cannabiz Africa is the leading B2B news platform for the continent's cannabis industry, connecting you directly with key stakeholders. With over 4,000 unique monthly users and a growing audience of 1,500 engaged Newsline subscribers, we provide unmatched visibility for your brand. Advertise with us today to reach the heart of the industry! Click here, to advertise your brand, product and or service

  • How to Strangle the Hemp Baby at Birth: Plant Improvement Act Exposed as an Insult to SA Cannabis Cultivation Culture, Ignores Years of Local Research and Forces Reliance on Untested Imported Genetics

    How to Strangle the Hemp Baby at Birth: Plant Improvement Act Exposed as an Insult to SA Cannabis Cultivation Culture, Ignores Years of Local Research and Forces Reliance on Untested Imported Genetics The depth of SA’s Government ineptitude in drawing up appropriate cannabis legislation sinks lower all the time with no ground zero yet in sight. During the recent Cannabis Bill deliberations in Parliament, the extent to which the State has truly set back the industrial cannabis, or hemp sector, became glaringly apparent. MPs are now learning about the defects in another law, the Plant Improvement Act, which was quietly amended last year to include hemp provisions that ignore the genetic wealth of SA’s landraces, set THC limits that are based on northern hemisphere conditions, and at this stage, allow only imported varietals unsuitable for southern Africa’s climate. Eish! Cannabiz Africa 4 June 2023 at 13:00:00 PREVIOUS NEXT How to Strangle the Hemp Baby at Birth: Plant Improvement Act Exposed as an Insult to SA Cannabis Cultivation Culture, Ignores Years of Local Research and Forces Reliance on Untested Imported Genetics comments debug Comments Write a comment Write a comment Partagez vos idées Soyez le premier à rédiger un commentaire. Cannabiz Africa Weekly Newsline The Business Of Cannabis Free every Thursday. Stay ahead in the cannabis industry! Subscribe to CANNABIZ AFRICA NEWSLINE for weekly insights on the business of cannabis. Fresh updates every week! Enter Your Email Join Thanks for subscribing! What Sets Us Apart ? Cannabiz Africa is the leading B2B news platform for the continent's cannabis industry, connecting you directly with key stakeholders. With over 4,000 unique monthly users and a growing audience of 1,500 engaged Newsline subscribers, we provide unmatched visibility for your brand. Advertise with us today to reach the heart of the industry! Click here, to advertise your brand, product and or service

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Cannabiz Africa is the leading B2B news platform for the continent's cannabis industry, connecting you directly with key stakeholders. With over 4,000 unique monthly users and a growing audience of 1,500 engaged Newsline subscribers, we provide unmatched visibility for your brand. Advertise with us today to reach the heart of the industry! Click here, to advertise your brand, product and or service

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