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Available in Domboshava After Makumbe Hospital is an on going luctrative Agricultural concern: Land area 4 Ha, (3 ha fenced) 2 Green houses currently under pepper ltr built up tank 5000 ltr tank Borehole Open well 5km pipe drawing water from nearby river...

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Domboshawa
40,000 m²

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