Chipindo is a town and municipality, with a population of 64,714 (2014 census), in the province of Huíla, Angola.
With an extension of 4.038 km2, and a population density of 19 per km2, it is limited with the towns of Caála and Tchicala Tcholoanga in Huambo Province in the North, with Jamba town in the South, with Kuvango in the East and with Caconda and Chicomba in the West.
During the raining season traffic is strongly reduced due to the bad shape of the roads.
Mother tongue of most of the population is Umbundu, spoken by the majority of Umbundu people, although it exist a part of the population belonging to Gangela people, especially in the West, close to Kuvango.
Since the end of the war, for the first time in 14 years, since March 19, 2002, a local administration was established.