Mohono: ‘Commercialisation of cannabis will create jobs’


By STAFF REPORTER

North West MEC for Agriculture and Rural Development, Desbo Mohono said legalisation and commercialisation of cannabis will create job opportunities, alleviate poverty and increase economic growth.

Mohono who was addressing a webinar targeting critical stakeholders on Tuesday said there is also a need for a multifaceted approach towards further inputs into the cannabis masterplan.

“The conversation follows the cabinet decision taken in July 2019 that the country needs a national strategy to commercialise cannabis in order to increase economic growth, create jobs and alleviate poverty.

“The development of cannabis masterplan is underpinned by the re-imagined industrial strategy, which is operationalised through the application of a master-planning process that seeks to create a shared vision and secure reciprocal action-oriented commitments between industry, government, and labour for long-term sustainability and growth of the national priority sectors,” she said.

Mohono further encouraged all role players and action holders to work together in the form of integration and coordination in order to advance the plan. She added that she had received a lot of correspondence from groups, which seemed determined to stir conversations around cannabis legalization.

“I thank those groups for being consistent and I want to believe that they are really passionate about this plant. I know many of you have contributed to the draft master plan, but there is a need for us to once more make a collective contribution to the plan that we have at this stage,” said Mohono.

It has been indicated that South Africa could be making around R28 billion in informal trading of cannabis. Mohono said the acceleration of efforts towards inputs into the master plan could see the income benefitting communities.

“There needs to be a way to have a direct benefit for our people. This determination includes having more permit holders in the province. Currently, there are only two cannabis permit holders in the province.

“One of them is young Akofa Naphtaly, a female smallholder farmer based in Mahikeng. Naphtaly holds a permit for research and development and this means that she is allowed to plant hemp in open fields and tunnels and can farm across the value chain,” she said.

Meanwhile, the deputy chairperson of the African Farmers Association of South Africa (FASA) in the Dr Kenneth Kaunda district, Buti Malinga also expressed his appreciation that the government has called stakeholders around the table for the first time in the province to map a way forward for what he refers to as “an economic game-changer” for farmers.

Malinga said: “It is our organization’s responsibility to champion opportunities awareness. Cannabis is one of the products that have sparked interest in many farmers and we are committed to working with the government in ensuring that members indeed benefit from the process.”

The Agricultural Research Council(ARC) which reflected on the research and technology to support primary production, the Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development (DARRLD) on the regulatory framework for Hemp licensing, the Council for Scientific Research and Industrial Research (CSIR) on research and technology to support processing manufacturing and product development for cannabis and the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority on a regulatory framework on medical cannabis licensing was also part of the proceeding.

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A lifeless body of a woman found in Rooiwal


By OBAKENG MAJE

A 44-YEAR-OLD man briefly appeared at Taung Magistrate’s Court for murder on Wednesday. Christopher Koketso Melore was arrested for allegedly killing his girlfriend, Tshegofatso Mabebe (38) in Rooiwal village, Taung.

North West police spokesperson, Col Adele Myburgh said Melore was arrested on Monday after the initial investigations identified him as the alleged perpetrator. Myburgh said the police were summoned to a murder scene earlier on Monday after a lifeless body of Mabebe was found in the streets with multiple head injuries at around 7:15 am.

“It is alleged that Melore found the girlfriend with another boyfriend at his house on Sunday night and assaulted her. The preliminary investigation revealed that at the time of the arrest, Melore was on parole after being sentenced to eight years’ imprisonment for murdering his then-girlfriend, Babuang Portia Ramose (34) in Pudimoe in December 2009,” she said.

North West Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Sello Kwena said: “We are saddened by the incident. We request couples to resolve their differences peacefully rather than resorting to violence and to seek professional assistance from social workers and other professionals.”

Meanwhile, Melore was remanded in custody until his next court appearance on 6 October 2021.

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