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Glen Norah A Next to Kundai Primary school. 3 bedroom Flat with BIC in main bedroom. Open plan Dining,kitchen and lounge. Ground floor.

Glen Norah Flat to Rent

Glen Norah, Harare High Density
3 1 150 m²

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