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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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CHIDZIWITSO

CHIDZIWITSO

Khonsolo ya Mzinda wa Lilongwe ikudziwitsa anthu onse ogulitsa ndi kugula malonda osiyanasiya mu Msika waukulu otchedwa Mpanipani kuti, malo osungilapo magalimoto a pa Msikawu akhala otsekedwa kuyambila pa 1st January, 2021. Khonsoloyi idzakhala ikukonza malowa panthawiyi. Pa chifukwa ichi,…

GENERAL NOTICE

GENERAL NOTICE

The Lilongwe City Council (the council) would like to inform all users of the Lilongwe Central Market, and the general public, that it will close the Central Market car park effective 1st January, 2021. The Council will be carrying out…

Lilongwe city clean up Initiative

There was the Lilongwe city clean up initiative held ar area 23. Led by minister of forestry and environment Hon Nancy Tembo MP, Councillor Juliana Kaduya Mayor of Lilongwe and various develoment partners.

Automated business premises licensing system

Automated business premises licensing system

As part of its reforms and in a drive to eliminate fraud in business  licensing,  improve  revenue  reconciliation  and accountability, Lilongwe City Council has now started issuing business licenses from the Automated Revenue Management Information System (ARMIS). This automated system came into operation…

LCC automates Market Fee Collection

LCC automates Market Fee Collection

Lilongwe City Council is proud to announce the launch of Automated Market Fees Collection System. Launched on September 2, the system will replace the manual and semi-automatic collection service. The new service has gone live in 34 markets under LCC’s…

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