In Chitungwiza's Tilcor Industrial area, a commercial stand of 4,650 acres sits with direct road access and an established boundary.
The scale here is the starting point for any serious conversation. At 4,650 acres, this is land that accommodates industrial operations with room to plan infrastructure properly not a plot where every building decision forces a compromise on the next. Road access is already in place, which matters at this size; bringing in machinery, materials, or vehicles doesn't require negotiating a route first.
Services are connected: municipal water, a sewer line, and Zesa supply are all on site. For industrial use, having reticulated water and sewer already available removes one of the more expensive early-stage requirements. Reliable power means operations don't have to begin by budgeting around an uncertain supply.