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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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Lilongwe city council collaborates with Kumingoli Bash for a Clean up Exercise

Lilongwe city council collaborates with Kumingoli Bash for a Clean up Exercise

Lilongwe city council collaborates with Kumingoli Bash for a Cleaner Community .
In a remarkable display of community spirit and corporate social responsibility Her worship Councilor Esther Sagawa, Mayor of Lilongwe, joined forces with the organizers of Kumingoli Bash in a large scale clean up exercise. The clean up exercise took place around Civo Stadium which is the venue for the bash. The clean up aimed to address littering and environmental degradation in key areas of the city.
Partnering with the City’s administration, Kumingoli Bash rallied its employees, local celebrities and volunteers to participate in the event. The mayor led the charge, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a clean and healthy environment.
This clean-up exercise is part of a broader initiative and commitment to sustainable practices and community development by the mayor of Lilongwe.
The joint clean-up exercise by the mayor and Kumingoli Bash stands as a testament to the power of collaboration in addressing environmental issues.
By uniting the public and private sectors, this initiative not only improved the city’s cleanliness but also strengthened community bonds and set a powerful example for future actions.

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