LILONGWE CITY...
The City of Many Opportunities
When you are in Malawi you will be dazzled by the beauty of its capital city, Lilongwe, with its lush vegetation. With a population of over 600,000 Lilongwe is centrally located and has easy access to the northern and southern regions of the country through a well- connected transportation network, including road, rail and Kamuzu International Airport. Originally constructed as an administrative and agricultural town, Lilongwe is the seat of government and has developed into a commercial city providing investors with a wide range of business opportunities.
Lilongwe City Assembly provides top class services to residents and industry. The city has an abundance of highly skilled labour.
Life in Lilongwe just like the rest of the country is peaceful and full of leisure. The city provides a lot of recreational activities like the facilities at Lilongwe Golf Club, game viewing at the Lilongwe Nature Sanctuary at Capital Hill, and a vibrant nightlife at a variety of clubs. Just two hours drive from the city you can spend a weekend on the shores of beautiful Lake Malawi, the largest fresh water lake in southern Africa. Lilongwe is also home to people from different cultures and nationalities which is reflected in the variety of international restaurants available.
There are three international schools for nursery through to higher education. It is also some 150km from the 'Eton of Africa', Kamuzu Academy in Kasungu district, one of the most reputable educational institutions with a British curriculum.
Come to Malawi and invest in Lilongwe and be part of a new and exciting venture of building and transforming Lilongwe into a new Millennium City.
Contact
Lilongwe City Assembly
P.O. Box 30396
Lilongwe 3
MALAWI
Tel: +265 1773144
Fax: +265 1770885
E-mail: GISProject@eomw.net

Professor Donton S. J. Mkandawire
CEO & Town Clerk

Lake Malawi
Lake Malawi is the ninth largest lake in the world

