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- Uh-Oh! Special Treatment for Rastas in Cannabis Bill Set to Anger Traditional Growers and Healers
Uh-Oh! Special Treatment for Rastas in Cannabis Bill Set to Anger Traditional Growers and Healers PREVIOUS NEXT Uh-Oh! Special Treatment for Rastas in Cannabis Bill Set to Anger Traditional Growers and Healers 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
- The Clock is Ticking as State Races to Get Enabling Law Passed This Year But Lawfare Looms for ‘Absurd’ Cannabis Bill Unless Serious Constitutional Defects Are Fixed
The Clock is Ticking as State Races to Get Enabling Law Passed This Year But Lawfare Looms for ‘Absurd’ Cannabis Bill Unless Serious Constitutional Defects Are Fixed PREVIOUS NEXT The Clock is Ticking as State Races to Get Enabling Law Passed This Year But Lawfare Looms for ‘Absurd’ Cannabis Bill Unless Serious Constitutional Defects Are Fixed 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
- Cosatu Backs Commercial Use Legalization, But Says Cannabis Bill ‘Unrealistically Bureaucratic’
Cosatu Backs Commercial Use Legalization, But Says Cannabis Bill ‘Unrealistically Bureaucratic’ PREVIOUS NEXT Cosatu Backs Commercial Use Legalization, But Says Cannabis Bill ‘Unrealistically Bureaucratic’ 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
- JSE Issues Warning As Labat Fails Yet Again to Submit Financial Statements Timeously.
JSE Issues Warning As Labat Fails Yet Again to Submit Financial Statements Timeously. The JSE has given one of South Africa’s leading cannabis companies until the end of the month to produce its annual financial report or face suspension. Cannabiz Africa/SENS 2 October 2023 at 12:00:00 PREVIOUS NEXT JSE Issues Warning As Labat Fails Yet Again to Submit Financial Statements Timeously. 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
- Ricky Stone Tells Parliament: SAHPRA License Holders Illegally Dumping Flower Into Markets in 3 SA Provinces
Ricky Stone Tells Parliament: SAHPRA License Holders Illegally Dumping Flower Into Markets in 3 SA Provinces PREVIOUS NEXT Ricky Stone Tells Parliament: SAHPRA License Holders Illegally Dumping Flower Into Markets in 3 SA Provinces 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
- New South African Drug Trafficking Bill to be Unveiled Next Week in Another Race Against a Concourt Deadline
New South African Drug Trafficking Bill to be Unveiled Next Week in Another Race Against a Concourt Deadline South Africa should have a new drugs trafficking law by the end of the year – and the definition of cannabis as a narcotic may be eliminated. However, MP’s were taken aback when they learnt they had a new Constitutional Court deadline to meet and bemoaned the State’s lack of capacity in legal draughtmanship. Brett Hilton-Barber 24 August 2022 at 12:00:00 PREVIOUS NEXT New South African Drug Trafficking Bill to be Unveiled Next Week in Another Race Against a Concourt Deadline 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
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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