Lilongwe City Council (LCC) has gratefully received a substantial donation totaling K20.5 million, aimed at strengtheng public safety and enhancing the capacity of its newly elected members.The larger portion of the donation, K15 million,…
Lilongwe City Council (LCC) has a total 2024-25 annual budget of MWK23 billion. Out of this MWK8 billion is financed under Central Government Transfers (CGT), and MWK15 billion under Locally Generated Revenues (LGR). Summary performance…
Lilongwe City Council (LCC) has a total annual budget of MWK16.766 billion. Out of this MWK7.378 billion is under Central Government Transfers (CGT), and MWK9.387 billion under Locally Generated Revenues (LGR). For more Financial detailed…
Lilongwe City Council (LCC) engaged its members of staff in the first ever 3 day Fire Safety Management training which commenced on Tuesday 19 February, 2024 at the Civic offices. Speaking during the training, Director of Engineering…
Lilongwe City Council through Fire fighting and rescue emergency unit offers training opportunities in the following packages: > Fire mock drills> Fire/risk safety assessment> Development for fire safety policy Lilongwe City Council will…
Lilongwe City Council (LCC) in November 2023 hosted the Freedom of the City march in collaboration with the Malawi Defense Force through Kamuzu Barracks Military Division. Speaking at the event, Mayor of Lilongwe City, Councillor Richard…
Lilongwe City Council Newsletter covers a lot in view of developing the city to be a place of quality modernized infrastructure development, greening the city as well as turning the city into an economic hub. More detailed information,…
IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by the Section 103 of the Local Government Act, the Lilongwe City Council makes the following Bylaws: National Addressing System Bylaws (DRAFT) Traffic, Road Safety and Parking of Motor Vehicles Bylaws …
Lilongwe City Council (LCC) is implementing a 2023-24 budget which amounts to MWK16.7 billion. The budget is made up of Locally Generated Revenues (LGR) and Central Government Transfers (CGT). LGR account for 56% of the budget while CGT…
Lilongwe City Council (LCC) would like to inform its residents and the general public that it is implementing a budget amounting to MWK 16.7 billion for the 2023-24 financial year. More detailed report refer to the download link below.
Lilongwe City Council would like to inform the shortlisted names for the interviews in various positions tenable at Lilongwe City Council. Please check the names against the place of the interview, date and time. Below is download link for…
The Lilongwe City Council has budgeted public funds to be used for supply and delivery of various goods and provision of various services for 2023/2024 financial year under Framework Agreement. The Chairperson of the Internal Procurement…
Lilongwe City Council through the Directorate of Planning & Development has released calendar of Technical and Town Planning Meetings for the financial year 2023-24. The council is also informing the general public that Applications will…
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…
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…
Lilongwe City is geared to host its first ever City Summit on 15 March ,2023 at the Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC). The Summit will be held under the theme: My City My Responsibility, Together Building the City We Want …
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…
The Lilongwe Water and Sanitation Project (LWSP) is a World Bank funded project with Lilongwe Water Board (LWB) as the implementing entity managing the project and directly implementing water supply related activities and Lilongwe City…
Lilongwe City Council now invites sealed bids from eligible bidders for grass cutting in different areas within the city of Lilongwe. Below is the advert for this tender for further detailed information. Refer to the download link.
Lilongwe City Council would like to engage the general public to give feedback on the (Lilongwe City Council) (Sewage, Onsite Sanitation and Faecal Sludge Management) By-laws, 2022. Your feedback to this drafted By-Law will be highly…
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 (DRM4R) in the…
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…
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, and to create a circular…
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 services in the city. A number of…
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 in the country. The city is therefore faced with the need to…
Lilongwe City Council on 16 April, 2022 hosted 30 journalists from various media houses to orient them on its Strategic Plan & Client Service Charter which were officially launched in September, 2021. Lilongwe is the largest growing city…