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Prime development stand in Manyame Park, Chitungwiza — 300 m² of ready-to-build residential land. As shown in the photos, the plot fronts a well-built tarred road with firm shoulders and clear access, offering excellent visibility and easy vehicle entry. The site is nat...
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A 300 sqm Stand in Manyame Park, Chitungwiza

Manyame Park, Chitungwiza
Land area 300 m²
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