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Dombotombo Shop Building For Sale
Dombotombo Shop Building For Sale
Dombotombo Shop Building For Sale
Dombotombo Shop Building For Sale
Dombotombo Shop Building For Sale
Shop Building for Sale. Recently renovated. Has 4 outside rooms and showers and toilets. Previously used as a night club ( Top Gun Night Club) .Comes with prepaid zesa and 5000 water tank connected council water. Willing to consider long-term rental

Dombotombo Shop Building For Sale

Marondera
400 m²

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