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Cannabis activists turn to courts for help

Brian Jaftha and Borro Ndungula of the Ganja Users of Namibia are fighting to compel authorities to free those currently imprisoned on charges related to marijuana, and to have their criminal records wiped clean.
Cindy Van Wyk
JANA-MARI SMITH WINDHOEKAs more and more countries around the world legalise weed for personal and commercial use, Namibian laws continue to crack down on cannabis user
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Namibian Sun 2025-01-10

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