A study was carried out in Nguru ya Ndege Forest Reserve, Morogoro- Tanzania. Simplernrandom sampling method was applied in sampling of the vegetations. Objectives of this studyrnwere to determine the spatial distribution and population structure of P. angolensis in Ngururnya Ndege Forest Reserve, and to assess the density and the extent of exploitation of P.rnangolensis in Nguru ya Ndege Forest Reserve. A total of 102 woody species were recordedrnduring the study falling in 71 genera and 30 families. The results showed that; the populationrndensity of P. angolensis in Nguru ya Ndege Forest Reserve was 19 stems/ha for individualsrnwith DBH 4 cm. The plot of DBH class distribution showed a characteristic inverted Jrnshape for P. angolensis, although the trend seemed interrupted. From the generated ArcViewrnmap it was observed that the distribution of P. angolensis in Nguru ya Ndege Forest Reservernwas not even as quadrats into which the species was recorded seemed concentrated more inrnthe higher altitudes of the reserve than lower plains. It was also found that, mature individualsrnof P. angolensis in Nguru ya Ndege Forest Reserve are being selectively removed for timberrnsawing. This study concluded that, the store of P. angolensis in Nguru ya Ndege ForestrnReserve is still promising, and its population structure might show a normal trend in future ifrnthe forest is put in a well-managed regime. This study recommended among others, torntransplant seedlings of P. angolensis especially in the northern, western and southern parts inrnorder to restore those denuded areas of the reserve.