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Zimbabwe legalizes cannabis cultivation, becomes second African nation to adopt MMJ

“In the case of a company, proof of citizenship or proof of being ordinarily resident in Zimbabwe of the majority of directors or proof of an exemption by the Minister and proof of incorporation in Zimbabwe of the company…” according to the regulations.

Five-year renewable licenses would allow growers to possess, transport and sell cannabis oil and fresh and dried cannabis, according to Reuters, which reported to have viewed Zimbabwe’s regulations. The regulatory change came via Statutory Instrument 62, which amended the Dangerous Drugs Act to include Production of Cannabis for Medicinal and Scientific Use Regulations.

Original Article (MJBizdaily):
Zimbabwe legalizes cannabis cultivation, becomes second African nation to adopt MMJ
Artwork Fair Use: By Cannabis Training University

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