Labat Africa CEO Brian van Rooyan talks to Business Day TV about the company’s interest in medical cannabis
Investment company Labat Africa has set its sights on the business of marijuana and is looking to raise capital to support its venture into theBusiness Day TV touched base with CEO Brian van Rooyan to find out where the plans stand given the uncertainty caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
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