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shop space available to rent in a newly built shopping complex , in Kuwadzana 2 , with fully serviced toilets and storeroom inside. City of Harare water and own prepaid ZESA meter.
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Kuwadzana, Harare High Density
300 m²
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Upstairs Salon
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Kuwadzana, Harare High Density
700 m²
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