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The Lilongwe City Council was established under the Local Government Act No. 42 of 1998 as a body corporate. The Council comprises the Political and Administrative arms which both derive their authority from the Local Government Act of 1998. The Political  arm is led by the Mayor who is an elected councillor. The mayor is in charge of 27 Wards each overseen by an elected Councillor.  In addition, there are four (4) elected Members of Parliament who represent the Lilongwe urban sector. There are also five (5)  ex-official members representing interest groups. The Administrative arm of Lilongwe City Council is led by the Chief Executive Officer who oversees nine (9) technical departments and devolved sectors, including Commerce & Trade, Engineering, Education, Youth & Sports Sector, Parks & Recreation, Health and Social Welfare Services, Planning & Development and Finance.

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Postponement of the Lilongwe City Summit

Postponement of the Lilongwe City Summit

Lilongwe City Council wishes to inform partners, citizens and stakeholders that due to some technical challenges beyond our control, the Lilongwe City Summit which was scheduled for Tuesday the 23rd May, 2023 has been moved to Wednesday 24th May, 2023.…

Automation of Vehicle Parking in the City

Automation of Vehicle Parking in the City

Lilongwe City Council (LCC) wishes to inform the general public, all business owners and road users operating within Lilongwe City that it has contracted Memory Business Solutions (MBS) to implement an Automated Vehicle Parking Management System in the city. This…

Public Notice

Public Notice

Lilongwe City Mayor Cllr Richard Banda has urged different stakeholders such as the public and private sector business players, community, policy leaders and residents to participate in the upcoming City Summit slated for 15 March, 2023 in Lilongwe. Mayor Banda…

Cholera Outbreak in Lilongwe City

Cholera Outbreak in Lilongwe City

In a bid to fight against Cholera, Lilongwe City Council (LCC) today temporarily closed down Wakawaka market and Central Poultry 2000 Limited due to poor hygiene practices posing a great health risk to many as cases of cholera continue to…

July 2022 Financial Report

July 2022 Financial Report

Lilongwe City Council (LCC) has a total annual budget of MWK14.9 billion of which MWK7.2 billion is under Central Government Transfers (CGT), and MWK7.6 billion under Locally Generated Revenues (LGR). Summary cumulative performance to the month of July 2022 is…

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