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The Most ReverendPatrick Chakaipa
Archbishop of Harare
Archdiocese Harare
Province Harare
Appointed 31 May 1976
Installed 31 May 1976
Term ended 8 April 2003
Predecessor Francis William Markall
Successor Robert Ndlovu
Previous post(s) Titular Bishop of Rucuma (1972–1973)Auxiliary Bishop of Salisbury (1972)
Orders
Ordination 15 August 1965
Consecration 14 January 1973by Francis William Markall
Personal details
Born Patrick Fani Chakaipa(1932-06-25)25 June 1932Mhondoro, Southern Rhodesia
Died 8 April 2003(2003-04-08) (aged 70)Harare, Zimbabwe
Nationality Zimbabwean
Denomination Roman Catholic
Styles ofPatrick Fani Chakaipa
Reference style The Most Reverend
Spoken style Your Grace
Religious style Archbishop

The Most Reverend Patrick Fani Chakaipa (25 June 1932 – 8 April 2003) was the Archbishop of Harare from 1976 until his death in 2003.

He was born in Chirundazi (Mhondoro) which is some 100 km south of Harare. He was of the Zezuru tribe. His early life must have included the typical life of a Zezuru boy which includes herding cattle goats or sheep as well as working on the fields. He attended secondary school education at St. Michael's Mission Mhondoro, which is a Roman Catholic school. He was well known for his strict discipline during school days and perseverance in difficult situations. He was good at football and was affectionately known by his first name Fani.

He was the first African Roman Catholic bishop in Rhodesia/Zimbabwe. During his seminary years he was a keen writer and completed several books which were written in his Zezuru language. Some of the books included adventure and African culture folklore (Rudo Ibofu, Garandichauya, Karikoga Gumi Remiseve, Pfumo Reropa, Dzasukwa Mwana Asinahembe). He was very instrumental in keeping the Catholic faith among Mondoroans influencing quite a substantial number of young Zezuru Mhondoroans to join the priesthood. He officiated at the swearing ceremony of Zimbabwe's first black African leader Robert Gabriel Mugabe. He presided at the president's wedding to his second wife Grace Mugabe.

After his death, he was buried at Chishawasha cemetery near Harare.

Catholic Church titles
Preceded byFrancis William Markall Archbishop of Harare 1976 - 2003 Succeeded byRobert Ndlovu
Preceded byJean-Joseph-Léonce Villepelet Titular Bishop of Rucuma 1972 - 1976 Succeeded byJohn Huston Ricard