Mapfungautsi State Forest

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Mafungautsi State Forest
Mapfungautsi State Forest
Interactive map of Mafungautsi State Forest
LocationGokwe South District, Midlands Province, Zimbabwe
Nearest cityKwekwe
Coordinates18°27′37″S 28°57′49″E / 18.4603444°S 28.9637472°E / -18.4603444; 28.9637472
Area82,100 ha (203,000 acres)
Established1953
Governing bodyForestry Commission

Mafungautsi State Forest is a protected forest located in Gokwe South District, Midlands Province, Zimbabwe. It is the third largest indigenous State forest in Zimbabwe, covering approximately 82,100 hectares [1]

History

The Mafungautsi State Forest, which does not encompass the whole of the Mapfungautsi Plateau (locally perceived as Mapfungautsi Mountains by easterly lowland communities), was demarcated as a State forest in 1953 (101,000 ha). However, in 1972, the north-eastern part of the forest was reclassified as a communal area, and some parts of the southern area were gazetted, reducing the forest's size [1].

Ecology

Mafungautsi State Forest is a crucial watershed for the Sengwa-Mbumbusi, Lutope, and Ngondoma River system, which flow into the Sanyati river and eventually the Zambezi river. The forest is home to teak and mahogany tree species, but these are at risk due to deforestation and poaching[1].

Conservation

The State Forest lies largely west of the Kwekwe-Gokwe Highway, starting from Chemagora T-Junction and stretching westward. In contrast, the plateau's more scenic side is situated east of the highway. Mapfungautsi State Forest is managed by the Forestry Commission, a central government body responsible for enforcing regulations and making arrests. However, the commission has faced challenges in driving out invaders, with reports of political interference hindering efforts to apprehend intruders[1].

Threats

Mafungautsi State Forest faces significant threats from deforestation, with an estimated rate of 1.5% per year, three times the estimated average over the period 1999-2010[1].

See also

Mapfungautsi

Sebungwe Region

References

  1. "Mafungautsi forest endangered". The Financial Gazette. 7 July 2016. Retrieved 7 January 2026.