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This comes as the Eastern Cape government appeals to President Cyril Ramaphosa’s administration to set up an advisory committee to consider the commercialisation of the cannabis industry.Medicines Control Officer, Mlungisi Wondo, explains the process of acquiring a licence.

“For selling medication, it will be licenced through SAHPRA, and then if your product is registered you will be allowed to sell it in the country. It’s not a cheap process, especially if you are going to develop your product, by the time you get to registration you would have lost some millions even before selling your product. When you apply to be a grower for cannabis it will be R23 980.”

 

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There's a lot of it in the former Transkei region EmaMpondweni. Cannabis can also be used for medicinal purposes, it's a good opportunity to grow the economy of EC

eclegislature it's a good idea to create jobs for the youth

Ya kgutla naha le matekwane a yona. Congratulations to Eastern Cape people. This is a good opportunity to them for economic freedom

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