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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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Request for Quotation to extend Drainage in Mtandire & drainage Protection works in Area 49 in Lilongwe City
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September 2, 2022

Request for Quotation to extend Drainage in Mtandire & drainage Protection works in Area 49 in Lilongwe City

The Lilongwe City Council, through the Department of Disaster Management (DoDMA), has secured funding from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to implement a Disaster Risk Management for Resilience Programme

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July 2022 Financial Report
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August 24, 2022

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).

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Operation and maintenance of the Kauma co- composting facility
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July 1, 2022

Operation and maintenance of the Kauma co- composting facility

Lilongwe City Council (the “Council”), aiming to address the problem of poor organic waste management in public market areas, environmental and public health issues associated with organic waste in landfills,

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Automated Car Parking Management System
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June 28, 2022

Automated Car Parking Management System

Lilongwe City Council is migrating from manual platforms to digitalization as one of the key reform areas. The digitalized systems are aimed at contributing towards effective and efficient delivery of

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ZAMAKONO | Mangani .Popani . Lumikizani
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June 21, 2022

ZAMAKONO | Mangani .Popani . Lumikizani

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Lilongwe Urban ward level profile launch
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June 20, 2022

Lilongwe Urban ward level profile launch

Lilongwe, just like any other city in Malawi, is facing rapid urbanization with the growth rate averaging more than 4 percent per annum. It is actually, the fastest growing city

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