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ZW: University to receive cultivation license

The Midlands State University (MSU) in Gweru, Zimbabwe has applied for a license to grow cannabis for medical purposes.

Higher and Tertiary Education Science and Technology Development Minister Professor Amon Murwira says that several other institutions will also be growing cannabis.

Zimbabwe legalized medical cannabis in April of 2018 and authorized the first license in March. The government approved the first 37 cannabis investors in February from a pool of more than 200 foreign and local investors.

“We were told by our former colonial masters that mbanje is illegal and they even promulgated a law prohibiting the smoking of mbanje,” said Professor Murwira during a recent public lecture. “However, it has medicinal properties. So our leadership had a closer look and realised that mbanje can be useful and then legalised the growing of mbanje for medicinal purposes.”

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