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    Home»Property Development»Graduare is expanding East Park Mall for USD85million

    Graduare is expanding East Park Mall for USD85million

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    One of Lusaka’s premium malls, East Park, is in an $85mn expansionary extension program. East Park mall expansion program is part of public private partnership (PPP) between Graduare and the University of Zambia.

     

    This investment targeted for completion in 2019 will create employment and will also provide additional revenue to the tertiary instruction aimed at ultimately reducing its dependency on the state for funding.

     

    This was established during a site visit on 10 Nov by Lusaka Minister Bowman Lusambo, UNZA Vice Chancellor Professor Luke Mumba in the company of Graduare Chief Executive Officer Diego Casili.

     

    East Park Mall is currently undergoing phase three of its development process.

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