Neighbourhoods ranked by the Weighted Utility Index (WUI). We prioritise ZESA stability, borehole access, and road security over marketing hype.
How we rank suburbs
Every suburb is scored by residents on a weighted index — safety carries the most weight, followed by utility reliability (ZESA and water), road condition, and mobile signal. The split is each factor's share of the overall score.
The Kadoma Town Centre serves as the historic and commercial heartbeat of the city, originally established as a mining camp in the late 1890s. While residential stock within the immediate CBD is limited, it remains a high pressure zone for commercial residential conversions. The environment is loud,...
The Kadoma Town Centre serves as the historic and commercial heartbeat of the city, originally established as a mining camp in the late 1890s. While residential stock within the immediate CBD is limited, it remains a high pressure zone for commercial residential conversions. The environment is loud, bustling with traffic from the Harare-Bulawayo highway, and dominated by major retail anchors like TM Pick n Pay and Spar. The truth of living in or near the CBD is the trade off between unmatched convenience and urban congestion. Infrastructure is aging, and the electrical grid is under constant strain from the surrounding industrial demands. Who lives here? Transient professionals, retail managers, and small business operators who need to be within walking distance of the central government offices and banks. It is a high utility zone where rental demand for apartments is relentless, though privacy and silence are virtually nonexistent.
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