Sunbird Nkopola, Mangochi
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May 25, 2025
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Mzangunya Mkandawire
Local Assemblies, A Catalysts for Socioeconomic Development

Minister of Local Government Unity and Culture Richard Chimwendo Banda has challenged local government authorities to focus on their primary duty of serving the communities rather than allowing personal and partisan interests to overshadow governance and economic growth as government continues to pump in billions of kwachas in Assemblies with an aim of transforming the lives of poor Malawians.
He was speaking on Thursday, May 22, 2025 at Sunbird Nkopola, in Mangochi District where he is a Guest of Honour at this year’s 19th Annual Assembly of Malawi Local Government Association ( MALGA).
In his remarks, the Minister said President Dr Lazarus Chakwera is committed to transform the lives of Malawians by empowering city authorities with resources and is committed to devolving the powers to Local Government Association (LGA’s).
“As government is committed to providing financial and administrative autonomy for LGA’s, let us also remember the people we serve that they expect quality services delivery and accountability to ensure efficient resource utilization from us.
The leadership of this nation has depoliticize “Capital Hill Powers” and empower LGA to function independently with an aim of providing effectiveness and efficiency in running the Assemblies.
Decentralization must not be a mere policy on paper but a practical tool for socioeconomic development,’ said Chimwendo who is also the ruling Malawi Congress Party-MCP Secretary General.
He assured the delegates that government will continue to pump resources in the Assemblies as are the foundation of Malawi’s governance structure.
MALGA Executive Director, Hadrod Zeru Mkandawire said the AGA plays a critical role in shaping national policy and best practices.
Meanwhile, Blantyre City has been named as the cleanest in Malawi
This is the 3rd time in a roll beating the capital Lilongwe and other cities.
The Assembly has also named Neno as the most improved Council in operations and implementation of government projects.
This year’s AGA theme is : Reflecting on the Recent Past and Taking Stock of the Status of Decentralization and Local Government in Malawi – Looking to the Future and Renewed Hope.
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