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Border Timbers Face Closure

Border Timbers Face Closure

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Charity Mukwambo, Mutare- January 01, 2012-One of Zimbabwe’s leading timber 
producing companies, Border Timbers is facing closure after scores of 
villagers settled themselves in the company’s timber plantations.

The company’s vast timber plantations at Charter estate in Chimanimani have 
been virtually turned into small pockets of maize and rapoko fields.

“About 2,500 hectares of our estate has been illegally taken over by 
villagers who have parcelled themselves pieces of land. Our hands are tied 
because the invasions are being coordinated by politicians,” said a estate 
manager who refused to be named for fear of victimisation.

The manager said the most affected estates were Zipras, Chinyai and Skyline 
where the illegal settlers have cleared all the timber and substituted the 
trees with maize and rapoko crops.

“At Skyline the invaders have also cleared all the indigenous trees which 
the company had left for soil conservations purposes. The soil in the area 
is very porous and is not suitable for any agricultural activity The area is 
also mountainous,” he said.

The manager said repeated high level efforts to engage the Environmental 
Management Agency (EMA) and the politicians concerned over the rampant 
environmental degradation in the area  has not yielded anything.

The company’s official also accused the invaders of causing veld fires which 
has destroyed most of the newly planted trees. The councillor for the area, 
Micah Chimene said the issue of settlers in timber plantations has sharply 
divided the Chimanimani rural district council.

“I recently moved a motion in council for the eviction of the invaders from 
the plantations but our colleagues from Zanu (PF) are against the idea.

About 70 percent of our revenue cames from Border Timbers and if the estate 
closes down, the council’s coffers will be crippled,” said Chimene.

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