
C³ Micro Clubs


Black Joint is currently under development as a C³ Micro Club, situated in the rural community of Kwanokhutula Plettenberg Bay.
It is co-owned by Siya Funani & Khosi Dlamini whom have both received 2 years skills development training with support from SA Government in the form of Stipends from the Department of Trade & Industry through Musiyolo Pty Ltd in partnership with The CannaClub.
Black Joint continues to receive support from DTI through Musiyolo Pty Ltd in partnership with The CannaClub in an effort to aid skills development & enable economic opportunities in the Cannabis sector, specifically aimed at historically disadvantaged communities.
The C³ Microclub model is intended to allow for startup clubs in deprived communities with a view to create upliftment & employment opportunities:
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C³ Stokvel & Group/ Affiliate Clubs identify viable candidates in their area of operation, and offer a mentorship program whereby the Club is willing to provide. mentorship & guidance i.t.o establishing a compliant C³ model of operation.
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C³ Micro Clubs must be mentored by C³ Clubs or affiliates to provide guidance i.t.o. constitution/ management system & cultivation efforts, with the aim for such community clubs to become C³ compliant within 24 months of operation.
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This provides a framework of operation to enable SMME startup clubs.
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Each C³ Micro Club functions at it's own risk. C³does not imply or provide any guarantees. The responsibility to ensure legal, moral & just practices of any C³ Micro Club fully resides with it's founders & management committee.
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There are no registration/ accreditation/ monthly fees for C³ Micro Clubs during the establishment phase of 24 months maximum, after which C³ Micro clubs may be subject to standard C³ membership fees.
A C³ Micro club can be:
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An existing or planned private Cannabis nursery/ cultivation venture with or without a clubhouse, or;
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An existing or planned private Clubhouse with or without onsite cultivation/ nursery.