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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 council orders market users to wear face masks
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May 16, 2020

Lilongwe council orders market users to wear face masks

Lilongwe City Council has said that vendors and buyers in the central market and all other markets in Lilongwe city will be required to wear face masks starting from Monday, 18

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Council embarks on park creation in Lilongwe
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December 6, 2019

Council embarks on park creation in Lilongwe

Lilongwe City Council (LCC) has embarked on a plan to establish a recreation park at Area 18 in Lilongwe dubbed ‘Area 18 Valley Park’ where people, including the youth will

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Lilongwe City Council hails Chinsapo residents
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September 30, 2019

Lilongwe City Council hails Chinsapo residents

Lilongwe City Council (LCC) has commended Chinsapo Township residents in Lilongwe for teaming up to clean their surroundings during the sanitation and hygiene week which started on Monday to Friday

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Council drills 14 junior football referees in Lilongwe
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September 16, 2019

Council drills 14 junior football referees in Lilongwe

Lilongwe City Council (LCC) through its sports department has drilled 14 junior referees of under-17 football players in refereeing techniques as a way of empowering youngsters to take part in

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Council embarks on clamping wrong parked vehicles in Lilongwe City
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August 17, 2019

Council embarks on clamping wrong parked vehicles in Lilongwe City

Lilongwe City Council (LCC) has embarked on a rare campaign of clamping vehicles and motorcycles which are wrongly parked in the city as a way of maintaining traffic order. Council’s

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Lilongwe City Council warns illegal property developers
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February 4, 2019

Lilongwe City Council warns illegal property developers

Lilongwe City Council (LCC) has warned property developers to seek for the authorization by the Council when they want to construct commercial and residential building projects. The Council issued the

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