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Offering 30 to 50 hectares of virgin land with a seasonal dam. Located 5 kilometers from the Gokwe Kwekwe main road. This property is situated in a semi-arid environment, characterized by a natural landscape that boasts a collection of bare trees and resilient...
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Gokwe
Land area 300,000 m²
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