
Story by: Phumlani Dlamini
30 April 2018 10:52
Dagga dealers in Swaziland are happy that the Swaziland Prime Minister Dr. Sibusiso Barnabas Dlamini did not pass away. After the circulation of the premier’s death on Social Media last week, dagga dealers in the country submitted that the still need the Prime Minister because of his stance in the debates of legalizing dagga.
According to the Times of Swaziland dated April 30, the local farmers are not certain about the stance of Prime Minister’s successor as they believe that he might be attempted to legalize the cannibal in order to boost the country’s economy.
Prime Minister Sibusiso Dlamini stated that there will be no Cannabis legalization while he heads the administration of government in Swaziland. This came as music to the local dagga farmers as the believe that the herb has more value because it is being sold on the black market.
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