According to an update provided late last week by the Department of Health, the legalities around CBD just became far clearer.
Greek Coca-Cola heir Alki David has been arrested for transporting $1,3 million worth of cannabis to the Caribbean island of Saint Kitts.
The weekend is upon us, and we’ve got one foot out of the door, so maybe it’s time to spice things up with a little marijuana ice cream.
Earlier this year, we told you how the Starke Ayres Garden Centre in Rosebank was struggling to keep up with the demand. Their clientele is somewhat surprising.
With CBD oil seemingly becoming a catchall remedy for everything from a broken heart to torn ligaments, one gets the feeling that there is more to be considered.
Think you’re packing a serious plant in the back garden? Perhaps it’s time you put your growing prowess to the test.
In the heart of Jozi’s Randburg is a café, openly operating as the first “official” venue to sell dagga in South Africa.
Now that the laws around personal and private use of marijuana in South Africa have changed, here’s everything you need to know to grow your own at home.
A group of students are facing disciplinary action after they posted a video of them smoking dagga through an apple.
A multimillion-dollar offer to grow weed has the potential to save a famous Californian pumpkin farm, dividing a community between those for and against.
As the legalisation of cannabis continues to be discussed in many progressive countries around the world, business is good.
Canada has become only the second country in the world to fully legalise marijuana, and the country celebrated the news in fine style.
If you pride yourself on finding new and creative ways to light up, here’s one from way out of left field.
There’s nothing wrong with lighting up, especially now that personal and private use has been decriminalised here in SA. Just bear a few things in mind.
Despite the ConCourt ruling last month, which decriminalised the personal and private use of dagga, arrests are still taking place.
Looking to plant something spicy in your garden? Despite what you might have seen on social media, you won’t find it in-store.
Thanks to a leaked directive from national police commissioner Lieutenant General Khehla Sitole, and sent to law enforcement, we can rest a little easier.
It’s one thing to roll into work a little worse for wear from the night before, but what about arriving high? Here’s what an SA labour advocate has to say.
South Africans celebrated the decriminalisation of dagga for personal and private use with plenty of memes. Oh, and other people gave dagga to the cops.
If you were looking for a reason to duck out of work a little early for a celebration toot, here’s your excuse.
Dagga’s day in ConCourt. Rhino poacher outrage. Elon sued. SA’s most captured minister. Please Call Me mess continues. iOs12 features. Parnell gone. SA rugby agent banned. Asia Argento threatens lawsuit. Scarlett dazzles.
They don’t call Jozi the Big Smoke for nothing, and now there’s a coffee shop that allows you to really unwind. That’s if you can find it, of course.
Eyes around the world are trained on a landmark court case in the Pretoria High Court, one that could change the marijuana law as we know it. Alas, it’s a rocky start.
Take a look into the world of selling medical marijuana in South Africa with this dramatic, yet informative, production from EWN.
This weekend would have seen many South Africans light up after a landmark ruling, but there’s still much ground to be made, Take America, for example.
While the Western Cape High Court might have ruled private use of dagga unconstitutional, we still have a long way to go until it’s legalised or even decriminalised.
Following a court ruling from earlier this morning, the marijuana landscape in South Africa has forever been altered. This calls for a celebration.
Three guys on their way to Kimberly with a massive stash of weed really messed up, just 20km outside their destination. Bleak times, yo
If you happen to be partial to the ‘erb chances are you have imbibed something grown in the Transkei. But do you know what really goes on up there?
Cannabis clubs in San Jose and Washington are under fire as new laws restricts locations or prohibits them altogether. But marijuana advocates are not giving up without a fight.