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Shop & Retail Property
Shop & Retail Property
Neat and tidy shop or office space available to let. Located in the busy Kamfinsa Shopping Centre, the upstairs premises can be used as offices or a retail outlet. Shared toilets. Two similar sized shops with a large front facing window for exposure. Rent includes Z...
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Kamfinsa, Harare East
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