Homonym: Chakas (Energy)
Chakas are traditional South African huts made from natural materials like mud, grass, and wood. They are often circular in shape and have thatched roofs, providing shelter and insulation against the elements. Chakas are commonly found in rural areas and are part of the cultural heritage of various indigenous communities.
These structures are not only functional but also hold cultural significance. They are often used for family gatherings and community events. The design and construction of chakas reflect the local environment and the resources available, showcasing the ingenuity of the builders in adapting to their surroundings.