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A woman visiting St Albans Correctional Centre was arrested for attempting to smuggle dagga, a phone charger and earphones into the facility.
Hoërskool Elspark in Germiston has recorded more than 50 dagga-related cases among its learners since January, prompting school leadership to launch an anti-dagga campaign with NGO World Changers Candidates. The initiative aims to combat the growing influence of '4/20 culture' and address misconceptions stemming from relaxed cannabis legislation.
Hoërskool Elspark in Germiston has recorded more than 50 dagga-related cases among its learners since January, prompting school leadership to launch an anti-dagga campaign with NGO World Changers Candidates. The initiative aims to combat the growing influence of '4/20 culture' and address misconceptions stemming from relaxed cannabis legislation.
Activists are left reeling as the South African government abruptly bans cannabis edibles, raising questions about the future of the industry and the government's commitment to cannabis legalisation.
In an unexpected move that has shocked South Africa's cannabis industry, the Department of Health has imposed a comprehensive ban on cannabis and hemp-derived food products. The decision has sparked fierce opposition from long-time decriminalisation activists, who view it as a major setback for the industry's growth and economic potential.
A sophisticated hydroponic dagga laboratory and illegal ammunition cache were uncovered in a Potchefstroom smallholding, leading to the arrest of a local couple.
Two suspects, aged 23 and 30, were arrested after police in Mpumalanga discovered 1,020 kg of dagga worth an estimated R1. 2 million in their vehicle during a routine patrol near Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport.
Police in Mpumalanga seized 644 kg of dagga worth R2. 4 million during a vehicle stop on the R38 near Low’s Creek, arresting two suspects.
Two suspects were apprehended by the Hawks for allegedly running a clandestine drug lab.
Three suspects arrested for dealing in counterfeit goods, with one attempting to bribe his way out of arrest during the raid.
A Limpopo man, who went viral for smoking marijuana (dagga) from a bong containing a live snake, has been sentenced for his "reprehensible" actions.
A 75-year-old man is set to appear in court after police uncovered a hidden stash of dagga worth a whopping R207,000 at his home.