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Welcome to the Central Drug Authority Web Site.
This site is intended as a medium to share information with various stakeholders involved
with the Central Drug Authority, as well as members of the public.
In 1994
South Africa entered into a new political dispensation that gave the country
greater access to the international community. The first democratically elected president of this dispensation,
Mr. Nelson Mandela, singled out alcohol and other
drug abuse among the social pathologies that needed to be combated as part of
the social reconstruction of South Africa.
The re-entry of South
Africa into the international arena brought with it prosperity and commitment on
the one hand and a range of new problems and challenges on the other hand. The
rapid expansion of international air links, combined with our geographic
position on major traffic routes between East Asia and the Middle East, America
and Europe, a well-developed transportation infrastructure, modern international
telecommunications and banking systems, long porous borders and weak border
control, made South Africa a natural target for drug traffickers.
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