USPG HomeUSPG NewsAbout USPGPrayUSPG ProjectsUSPG ResourcesServe

Latest news from the world church

News homepage | Press Office | News archive | ← Previous articles | Next article →

USPG Staff member elected to be Bishop of Harare

From right, Chad Gandiya with Bishop Bakare
From right, Chad Gandiya with Bishop Bakare

The Church of the Province of Central Africa Elective Assembly met on Saturday 2 May, 2009 to elect a new Bishop to the diocese of Harare in Zimbabwe.

Following much prayer and consultation, they have elected The Revd Canon Chad Gandiya [56], to be the next Bishop of Harare. Canon Gandiya is presently the Africa and Indian Ocean Regional Desk Officer for USPG: Anglicans in World Mission, based in London. Earlier this year the Archbishop of Canterbury appointed him as one of his Provincial Pastoral Visitors for the Anglican Communion.

“I am humbled and at the same time honoured to be elected as Bishop of Harare, a diocese I have known well and served for many years.” Commented the Revd Canon Chad Gandiya. “The challenges that face this diocese and country are enormous, but not insurmountable, and I know that I can only meet them with the Grace of God and the support of the clergy of the diocese and my family.”

The Rt Revd Michael Doe, General Secretary of USPG said: “We are delighted to hear the news that Chad has been elected the next Bishop of Harare. His work with USPG has brought him into contact with much of the Anglican Church in Africa and the Indian Ocean, and I can think of no better person to bring leadership and reconciliation to this troubled diocese. All of us at USPG pray that God will bless his new and very challenging ministry.”

Notes for editors:

The Revd Canon Dr Chad Nicholas Gandiya was born in Zimbabwe in 1953. He studied for the Priesthood at St John’s College, Nottingham, and took higher degrees at the University of Zimbabwe and Michigan State University (USA). He has been a priest in parishes in both Zimbabwe and the United States, and has been tutor and later principal at Bishop Gaul College in Zimbabwe, and tutor at the United College of the Ascension, Selly Oak, Birmingham before taking up his present post as Regional Desk Officer for Africa and the Indian Ocean with USPG.

Chad is married to Faith, and they have 3 children, Tapiwanashe, Tariro and Tonderaishe.

A court of confirmation is due to take place in about 30 days after which a day may be set for his consecration as Bishop of Harare.

The previous Bishop of Harare, the Rt Revd Norbert Kunonga was deposed and ex-communicated by the Church of the Province of Central Africa in May 2008. Since then the Rt Revd Dr. Sebastian Bakare, retired bishop of Manicaland, has been (care-taker) bishop of Harare.

For further details contact:
Neil Traynor, Press Officer, on 01924 489669 or 07887 778 757

Posted on 05.05.2009

USPG is now on twitter
 

Contact

enquiries@uspg.org.uk
www.uspg.org.uk

Subscribe

Search

USPG logo - Anglicans in World Mission

Registered charity number 234518

USPG Ireland details

Copyright © 2007 USPG.
All rights reserved.