The South African police will not arrest you for growing weed in your house (or your car).
South African police have confirmed they will no longer bother arresting anyone for home cultivation or possession of cannabis. “In short, the possession, use and cultivation of
Morocco, the European and African gateway country, issues ten cannabis licenses
Under the supervision of the National Agency for the Regulation of Cannabis Activities, established growers are now allowed to grow cannabis for export and industry in three northe
The African Green Rush – Rwanda joins South Africa and Ghana in growing and distributing cannabis
More good news for the African cannabis industry as Rwanda joins other African countries like South Africa and Ghana in producing medicinal cannabis. The government made it clear t
The South African state of Gauteng is building the country’s first cannabis hub
With all the delays and excuses being heard on the cannabis reform frontline almost everywhere else these days, one region of the world has the problem in the fast lane. South Afri
South African government to speed up cannabis reform legislation |
Almost alone in a sea of naysayers (worldwide), South Africa currently appears to be moving forward without compromise and creating a regulatory regime for the burgeoning loc
Swimming with Weed Sharks – Corporate cannabis is splitting the South African marijuana market
While countries and states are taking advantage of the new cannabis rush through legalization, South Africa is also using all potential it has to offer. The South African governmen
South African Cannabis Newb buys 20 rare cannabis seeds for $ 16,000 in an NFT auction
Picture above We’ve all heard of NFTs being used to capture digital images of marine characters with brains bared and tweets from corporate executives, but – really can
South African farmers protest against the racist cannabis licensing process in the region
Picture over Black South African agrarian organizations are not content to stand by while the country’s legal cannabis industry takes off on racist footing. Last week, the Bl