This study aimed to determine the spatial variation of topsoil properties as influenced by slope aspects and vegetation types. Three vegetation types and two slope aspects were considered. Disturbed and undisturbed samples were taken from the top soils. A two-way analysis of variance was used to test significant mean differences (α = 0.05). Results showed that contents of bulk density, total porosity, organic matter and exchangeable magnesium were significantly different with changes in slope aspect ( P < 0.05). Textural classes, organic matter, available phosphorus, carbon-to-nitrogen ratio, cation-exchange capacity, per cent base saturation and exchangeable bases demonstrated significant variation among vegetation types ( P < 0.05). The south-facing aspect and the grass vegetation showed higher bulk density but lower organic matter and total porosity. As a remedy for the identified problems, there is a need to undertake plantation of indigenous trees. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]