Posted on March 16, 2020 at 2:30 pm

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The Cannabis Expo in Cape Town Has Been Postponed

Cape Town: The Cannabis Expo – Postponed

The Cannabis Expo in Cape Town Has Been Postponed

The Cannabis Expo set to happen in Cape Town has officially been postponed. On Sunday evening, 15 March 2020, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa declared a “national state of disaster”. Due to the spread of the coronavirus COVID-19. He announced the “prohibition of gatherings of more than 100 people.”

In adherence to the government directive, The Cannabis Expo Cape Town (set to take place at GrandWest 19 – 22 March) has now been postponed. Similarly, a new date announced in due course.

“The safety of our exhibitors, staff and visitors to the expo is our absolute priority.” says expo director, Silas Howarth. “We respect the government’s decision, putting stringent measures in place to contain the spread of COVID-19, and as such have postponed the Cape Town event.”

The Cannabis Expo in Cape Town Has Been Postponed

Held annually in four cities across South Africa. With over 200 exhibitor stands and tens of thousands of visitors. The Cannabis Expo is the largest cannabis event on the continent.

Furthermore, The Cannabis Expo will evaluate the situation and developments. A new date announced in due course. Tickets and delegate passes purchased from Computicket will be valid for the new date. They can also be refunded upon request.

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