Chakari is a mining
village in the
province of
Mashonaland West,
Zimbabwe. It is located about 33 km west of
Chegutu and 38 km north of
Kadoma. According to the 1982
Population Census, the village had a population of 8,415. The village grew up around the Turkois Mine in 1907 and was named after the mine. In 1911 it was renamed Shagari but the name was changed again in 1923 to its current name, Chakari.
Gold is still mined at the Dalny Mine which is one of Zimbabwe's largest producers of gold.
Maize,
wheat,
sorghum,
barley and
cotton are grown in the area.