possible causes of the fires (malicious damage to property). According to Mhungu, although illegally settling and encroaching onto the plantations started in 2009 and fires occur every year, this time around the instances are far much more and worse. “It has never been this bad. There are fires every day since in October to date,” Mhungu said. (ZPP spoke to him on 16 November). As of 12 November 2015, 14000 hectares of exotic trees’ plantations had been burnt and by the time of going to press the four affected timber companies - Border Timbers , Wattle Company, Mutare Board and Paper Mills, and Allied Timbers in financial loss which could well be in millions of dollars. Although the Federation has reported the burning incidences to the police and taken some of the cases to court, lasting redress is yet to be brokered or effected. Large fires blaze at a plantation in Chimanimani. This is one of many fire outbreaks between October and November. Photo Credit: ZPP 17

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