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Neat and well-maintained 1-bedroom flat featuring a fitted kitchen, separate bathroom and toilet, and an enclosed veranda. Conveniently located in a central area, offering easy access to nearby amenities.
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Bulawayo City Centre, Bulawayo CBD, Industrial
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