Chad Gandiya

Zimbabwean Anglican bishop

Chad Gandiya was an Anglican bishop in Zimbabwe.[1]

Gandiya was educated at St John's College, Nottingham and the University of Zimbabwe. He undertook further post-graduate training in medical ethics in the US and in Zimbabwe. He served as a parish priest and lecturer. He was Principal of Bishop Gaul College then Bishop of Harare[2] from 2009[3] until his retirement in 2018. He returned to Bishop Gaula as acting principal in 2019.[4]

References

  1. ^ Pindula
  2. ^ BBC News
  3. ^ Religion in Zimbabwe
  4. ^ Anglican Ink
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