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Commercial & Industrial Land
An excellent opportunity for developers and investors! This expansive 4-hectare plot in Nyabira's fully serviced Rosewood area ,with Developer Cession and flexible payment terms. The land is equipped with sewer lines, ZESA, council water, and a full road network—making it ideal for establishing a school, resort, or any other commercial venture. Don’t miss out on this strategic, high-potential location perfect for visionary development
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