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Chirundu commercial land for sale
Chirundu commercial land for sale
Chirundu commercial land for sale
Chirundu commercial land for sale
Subjugate to the magnificent open skies of Chirundu, Mashonaland West, lies a unique and promising land opportunity, measuring an astounding 23656.00m². Ideal for commercial and industrial prospects, this abundant parcel is a blank canvas for savvy investors or develope...
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Chirundu commercial land for sale

Opposite Chirundu Border Post, Chirundu
23,656 m²

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