Godfrey Mdimi Mhogolo

Mdimi Mhogolo studied theology in Kongwa in Tanzania and at Ridley College (Melbourne), Australia (1976-1981) when Leon Morris was principal.

Fellow students at Ridley College (Melbourne) found him deep and spiritual with a good sense of humour.

[2] "As bishop, Mdimi Mhogolo fostered projects such as The Carpenter’s Kids for DCT’s most vulnerable children.

He moved Msalato Theological College, founded by Australian bishop Ken Short in Church Missionary Society, from a Bible School to the degree level, enriched four primary and secondary schools, two hospitals, and the Mackay House Health Clinic where" a US missionary from the Episcopal Church of North Georgia Diocese of Atlanta worked with him.

[8][9][10][4] Anne Makinda, speaker of the Tanzanian National Assembly, "said the late Bishop Mhogolo was the friend of everyone and that his death was a big shock.