Zimbabwe says will issue cannabis licences to growers

Zimbabwe says will issue cannabis licences to growers

by Joseph Anthony
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A worker tends to cannabis plants at a medical marijuana plantation near the northern Israeli city of Safed June 11, 2012. /REUTERS

Zimbabweans can now apply for licences to grow cannabis for medical and research purposes, the government has said in a legal notice, making the southern African nation the second country in Africa to legalise cultivation of the plant.

Lesotho last year announced the continentโ€™s first licence to grow cannabis legally.

Until now, it has been illegal to grow, possess or use cannabis in Zimbabwe, with offenders facing up to 12 years in jail.

Health Minister David Parirenyatwa published new regulations, seen by Reuters on Saturday, allowing individuals and companies to be licenced to cultivate marijuana, known locally as mbanje.

The five-year renewable licences will allow growers to possess, transport and sell fresh and dried cannabis as well as cannabis oil.

Applications should include plans of the growing site, quantity to be produced and sold and the production period.

A licence can be refused when information has been received from a โ€œpeace officer, a competent authority or the United Nationsโ€ that an applicant was involved in the diversion of a controlled substance or precursor to an illicit market or useโ€, the regulations said.

โ€œThe Minister may not oblige if the issuance, renewal or amendment of the licence is likely to create a risk to public health, safety or security.โ€

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