Agricultural Land for sale in Ziloobwe Luweero Uganda, code: 161922
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Agricultural Land
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This is a private mailo land measuring 10 acres in Ziloobwe just 3kms from the main marrum road at 13m per acre.It is an agricultural land with fertile soil good for mixed farming.Installments allowed.
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161922
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