Mulk International, a United Arab Emirates-based diversified industrial conglomerate owned by billionaire Shaji Ul Mulk, says it will build a US$500m Zim Cyber City, having been granted an exclusive licence to establish a blockchain and digital assets special economic zone.
The Mount Hampden project includes townhouses, villas, hi-tech offices, mall,15-storey commercial tower.
Incentives for companies within the Cyber City: repatriation of capital and profits;5-year tax exemption; freehold resale of the real estate and permission to employ foreign staff.
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