Agricultural Land for sale in Madudu Mubende Uganda, code: 173794
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Agricultural Land
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These are 1280 acres on a freehold land located in Mubende-Madudu 23kms off tarmac from Mubende town at a selling price of 7 millions per acre titled.The land is agricultural with electricity in 2kms from the site and water suitable for mixed farming.We welcome installments.
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173794
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