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Nyandoro and Tembo's Lake Chivero plan a $100 million land grab
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51012, member: 636"] Developers behind the Lake City Development Consortium have announced plans for a massive 100 million dollar sustainable housing project targeting the shores of Lake Chivero. The ambitious venture will transform Warwick Farm located within Zvimba district into a modern residential paradise complete with eco-friendly features and green technology solutions. Warwickshire Private Limited currently holds the property rights to the estate that will house the new community development. Industry experts believe the project represents a groundbreaking approach to residential construction that balances environmental protection with urban expansion needs. The consortium expects their decade-long construction timeline to generate employment opportunities exceeding ten thousand positions across various skilled trades. Government officials have endorsed the Lake City initiative as a critical component of National Development Strategy 1 which addresses the country's severe housing crisis. Housing shortages have reached alarming levels with approximately 220 thousand units needed to meet demand between 2021 and 2025 according to official estimates. Project directors Tapiwa Nyandoro and Brenda Tembo confirmed that residential plots will range from 300 to 2000 square meters accommodating different income brackets. The development will feature more than 7000 structures including single family homes, apartment complexes, and cluster housing arrangements. Construction teams plan to convert previously undervalued farmland worth just 3 dollars per square meter into prime real estate generating massive returns for investors and the local economy. [/QUOTE]
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