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Cannabis Advertising Restrictions in South Africa: What Marketers Need to Know
Platform bans, grey areas, and fragile paid channels make cannabis advertising harder than most teams expect. This guide explains what South African operators should assume and what actually works instead.
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SAHPRA CBD Marketing Guidelines: What You Can and Can't Say
Most SA CBD brands either say too little to convert or too much to stay comfortable. This guide explains the practical middle ground for clearer, compliance-aware CBD marketing.
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Is CBD Legal in South Africa? The Marketer's Answer (2026)
Yes — with conditions that most people get wrong. CBD's legal status in South Africa is product-specific, dose-specific, and defined entirely by SAHPRA's scheduling framework. This is the definitive answer for SA marketers who need to understand the rules before they build on top of them.
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ASA Cannabis Advertising South Africa: The Rules Brands Keep Breaking
Most SA cannabis marketers know about SAHPRA. Far fewer know that the ASA has a separate, equally enforceable set of advertising rules that governs how cannabis and CBD products can be marketed across all media. Here's what they are — and what the common violations look like.
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POPIA Compliance for Cannabis Email Marketing South Africa
Email marketing is the highest-leverage owned channel for SA cannabis brands — no platform can ban it. But it operates within POPIA. For cannabis brands, compliance is not optional. Here's what POPIA requires, what constitutes valid consent, and how to build a list that is both legal and commercially effective.
Healthcare Compliance
POPIA for Healthcare Marketing South Africa: Practical Rules for Clinics
POPIA shapes healthcare lead capture more than most clinics realise. This guide explains the practical middle ground between poor consent and overcautious funnels.
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