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Pam Golding Properties are pleased to bring to the market a unique investment opportunity in the capital’s new business hub! On offer are two pieces of land measuring approximately 1 hectare each. The land is in a highly prominent position with good access to major ar...
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Borrowdale, Harare North
10,000 m²

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