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Sauerstown shops 4 properties on one title deed each measuring 2 974square metres Consisting of bottle store Letable area 67square metres, butchery measuring 79square metres, 2 supermarket shops measuring 220square metres and 40square metres shop
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Sauerstown, Bulawayo North
Land area 2,974 m²
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