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Health Ministry promotes medicinal cannabis industry

Publish date: 01 June 2020
Issue Number: 875
Diary: IBA Legalbrief Africa
Category: Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe’s Health Ministry has announced that all local and foreign investors promoting the production of cannabis will be offered 100% ownership of their farms and licences to improve competitiveness. The government approved the production of cannabis for medicinal purposes in 2018. Last year, it announced that 37 investors had shown an interest in farming the crop. Health Minister Obadiah Moyo said following a ‘high-level’ Cabinet meeting, the decision was taken ‘to improve the competitiveness of the sector both regionally and globally’. ‘In order to regularise the policy changes, a draft Investment Stabilisation agreement is being reviewed by the Attorney-General's Office. The finalisation has been delayed somewhat due to the focus in controlling the global Covid-19 pandemic.’ New Zimbabwe reports that a joint venture between the government and a private firm (Alternative Health Oils) has seen the state ceding its 40% share ‘leaving the private firm in total control of the entity’.

Full New Zimbabwe report

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