Dindi Gowa Nyasulu

Dindi Gowa Nyasulu (August 3, 1944 – December 11, 2012) was a renowned engineer, a Malawian politician and former head of AFORD, Malawi's fifth largest political party.

[1] He was born in Luwuchi village in Rumphi to Amos Gowa Nyasulu and Mary Ana Nyaukandawire.

[2][3] At the time of his death, his name was associated to the design of many major roads and bridges in the Republic of Malawi.

A son of a fisherman, who through sheer determination and fighting spirit found himself in the shores of America at University of Washington where he obtained his Civil Engineering degree (Cum Laude).

I feel favoured by God to have had you as my friends for I know this is not the end of my story but the beginning of a tale of the extraordinary man in me, love each other."

At his funeral service at his home in Malawi, the reverend prayed and said that the Lord God our father need to be thanked for the gift of Dindi Gowa Nyasulu to the nation and for all his work during his life for the Lord saw it fit that this remarkable man had accomplished his job.

His favourite song in chitumbuka was Ine umoya wane ndi yesu which means my life belongs to Jesus.

As we mourned Dindi one of his daughters cried out 'job well done my father' meaning that he actually did an excellent job at raising her.

He was buried at a private grave in his home village of Luwuchi by the shores of Lake Malawi.