Pomona City is now seamlessly connected

Business Reporter
In a major boost to Harare’s urban evolution, Pomona City – WestProp Holdings’ flagship “live, work, shop and play” estate – is now more accessible than ever, thanks to the newly retarred Alpes Road.
Property investors have welcomed the road improvement, indicating that developments like Pomona City are now more attractive while those that were holding back are now rushing to secure their investments.
This vital artery, which links the development to the city’s northern corridor, has been upgraded to match the visionary scale of the estate it serves.
Nestled beside the prestigious Wingate Golf Club – an 18-hole, par-72 championship course – Pomona City offers residents a rare blend of tranquility and sophistication. The estate’s proximity to Harare’s Green Zone further enhances its appeal, placing it within minutes of diplomatic hubs, international schools, and key commercial districts.
As Westprop Holdings chief executive officer Mr Ken Sharpe often says: “Pomona City is not just a residential enclave – it is a self-contained urban ecosystem. The development will feature international schools, churches designed for diverse faith communities, a modern shopping mall with global retail brands and a cutting-edge office park for corporate tenants”.
At least 50 percent of the Pomona City is reserved for green spaces that include a budding orchard.
This integrated design reflects WestProp’s commitment to creating a “city within a city,” where every amenity is within reach.
At the groundbreaking ceremony, WestProp CEO Ken Sharpe emphasized the transformative nature of the project:
Sharpe also highlighted the strategic importance of infrastructure upgrades:
“Pomona City is designed with tomorrow in mind. From AI-powered security systems to eco-conscious building materials and smart energy grids, the estate embodies the future of urban living. Residents will enjoy seamless connectivity, sustainable architecture, and vibrant community hubs—all within a secure, master-planned environment”.