The property spans 34 hectares in total, with approximately 65% arable land and ample water supplied by the Komati River. The northern boundary of the property is marked by the Komati River, while the southern boundary aligns with the N4 highway. The terrain slopes gently from south to north, descending toward the river.
Locality:
This property is strategically located on the Maputo Corridor, a major trade route linking Gauteng, Limpopo, and Mpumalanga provinces with Maputo, the capital of Mozambique, and its nearest port. The property lies roughly 3 kilometers from the Lebombo Border Post.
Water Availability:
The property holds a water allocation for 22 hectares, equating to 218,900 m³ annually, sourced from the Komati River.
Current Use:
The arable land is currently utilized for
cultivating sugarcane, seed maize, and vegetables.
Development in the area:
Nkomazi Special Economic Zone (NSEZ) was officially gazetted by the Department of Economic Development and Tourism on March 22, 2019. This development aims to establish a new township featuring housing, schools, tertiary educational institutions, and agro-processing centers of excellence (COEs), linked to primary research and development facilities. Notably, a tender for appointing a Professional Service Provider for Phase 1 of the project was issued on November 7, 2024.
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