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Mbare Commercial Property for sale
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Mbare Commercial Property for sale
Mbare Commercial Property for sale
Mbare Commercial Property for sale
Property is a 3600 sqm piece of land situated along Chiminuka street in Mbare , opposite Rufaro stadium, which has a 6 roomed building , The property is suitable for, Church, College, Shops developments,

Mbare Commercial Property for sale

Mbare, Harare High Density
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