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South African municipality harvests second batch of produce, despite doubters

OKhahlamba local municipality in the far midlands of KwaZulu-Natal has moved to harvest its second cannabis produce, three years since it embarked on the ambitious project.

"I'm excited about these developments. Because when we began the cannabis project, many people had doubts," OKhahlamba mayor Vikizitha Mlotshwa told Sunday World. He said this on the sidelines of the South African Local Government Association (Salga) Provincial Members Assembly.

"Many thought we would fail in our endeavor. But I'm happy to say that we have sold our second harvest."

The assembly convened on Wednesday at the Drakensberg, and concluded on Friday.

Read more at Sunday World

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