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In Malawi's capital city of Lilongwe, there is a corporate headquarters for the Lilongwe District Council. One of Malawi's 28 districts, Lilongwe's administration and management are the responsibility of the office. With a population of over a million, the district has a total area of around 6,159 square kilometres. The Lilongwe District Council is in charge of a number of duties as a corporate entity, including the creation and execution of policies and programmes that are intended to enhance the standard of living for district inhabitants. These responsibilities include overseeing the district's budget, delivering essential services like healthcare, education, and sanitation, as well as encouraging economic growth and investment in the area. The elected persons that serve on the Lilongwe District Council are in charge of making decisions that have an impact on the district. The council is composed of elected representatives from each of the district's wards as well as additional officials who have been appointed by the government. To guarantee that the district's requirements are satisfied, the Lilongwe District Council also collaborates closely with other governmental institutions and neighbourhood groups. This entails working with NGOs, neighbourhood associations, and business partners to put projects and programmes that advance development and raise the standard of living for locals into action.
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