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4 bedroom Apartment for rent in Munyonyo Kampala Uganda, code: 91732
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4bedrooms all ensuite duplexes available for rent located in Munyonyo.
This comes with a spacious living and dining area adjacent to a well fitted kitchen.
Located in a serene and well established neighborhood.
It also comes with a spacious and well paved compound with lots of parking.
Rent is 1200 Usd per month.
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