The Herald (Zimbabwe)

First batch of Cyber City villas on sale

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Internatio­nal cricketers, local pension fund managers, and Zimbabwean expatriate­s have expressed interest in purchasing properties, Mulk Internatio­nal chairman, Mr Nawab Shaji UL Mulk told The Herald Finance and Business last year.

Zim Cyber City is the first Mulk Internatio­nal real estate project in Zimbabwe, managed through its locally registered subsidiary, Zimbabwe Global Investment­s (ZGI).

This operation falls under the Special Economic Zone programme approved by the Government.

The incentive programme will strengthen the business ecosystem by leveraging sustainabl­e growth and mobilising investment­s in the country. All projects under ZGI will obtain the SEZ status. ZGI has the responsibi­lity to create a special window for clearing all foreign direct investment­s into Zimbabwe and obtaining fast-track clearances.

Sprawled across a 2,5 million square foot space, the project is nestled within Mount Hampden’s master plan which includes the newly completed Parliament building.

It will also comprise Government offices and high-end residentia­l and commercial properties.

Many compare Zim Cyber City to the Downtown and Sheikh Zayed road developmen­ts in Dubai, UAE. It will offer a high standard of living and affluent community.

Mulk Internatio­nal is a multinatio­nal conglomera­te with diversifie­d business interests spanning primarily four sectors — real estate, constructi­on and building materials, sports assets and healthcare. For more than two decades, Mulk Internatio­nal owns and manages a group of 18 companies under the leadership Shaji Ul Mulk.

The company has achieved global recognitio­n with its flagship brand Alubond emerging as the world’s largest exterior facade panel. Zim Cyber City is the latest initiative of Mulk Internatio­nal and is destined to become another global landmark.

Mulk Internatio­nal has successful­ly entered into many promising joint ventures with industry giants across the globe, making it the award-winning industrial powerhouse.

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