vezikulu
Vezikulu is a term that originates from the Bantu languages of Africa, particularly Swahili and Zulu. It refers to a traditional communal dwelling or village, often characterized by its open-air design and communal living arrangements. These structures are typically made of mud bricks or thatched with grass, providing natural ventilation and light. Vezikulu are found in various regions across Africa, including parts of East Africa, Southern Africa, and Central Africa.
The design of vezikulu varies depending on the local culture and climate. In some regions, they are
Vezikulu have been an essential part of African rural life for centuries, providing shelter, security, and a