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Prime commercial opportunity in Zimre Park, Harare East — a generous 10,000 m² parcel with a designated 5,000 m² building area ideal for retail, offices, light industrial, or mixed-use development (subject to council approvals). Aerial views show a flat, well-demarcated...
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Vacant 1ha Commercial Corner Site in Zimre Park — Serviced

Zimre Drive, Zimre Park, Harare East
5,000 m²
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