Blantyre City is the oldest urban centre in Malawi and Southern Africa. Founded by Scottish Missionaries in 1870, Blantyre was named after the Scottish town where Dr David Livingstone was born. It was merged with Limbe in 1956, having been incorporated in 1885 as the first Municipality in Central Africa, and declared a City on Independence Day in 1966. The population is approximately One Million by day and Nine Hundred Thousand by night. Covering an area of approximately 250 square kilometres, Blantyre City Council is situated in the Shire Highlands at an altitude of approximately 1150 metres above sea level. The topography is varied, comprising relatively flat areas, undulating terrain, several small hills and streams.
A City of choice in the SADC region with a conducive environment where people shall take ownership, live, do business and prosper
To provide environmentally friendly, high quality, efficient and effective demand driven municipal services in partnership with the individual and corporate residents to attain better quality lives for all residents in the City
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Blantyre City Council has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with General Alliance Insurance Limited to construct speed-reducing humps at the Henderson Street–Sharpe Avenue intersection, a known accident hotspot in the City.
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Vendors at Limbe Market have pledged their support to His Worship Councillor Jomo Osman, Mayor of Blantyre City, following his engagement with business operators to promote orderly trading...
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His Excellency Amararam Gujar, High Commissioner of India to Malawi, paid a courtesy visit to Blantyre City Council CEO, Mr. Dennis Chinseu, on 8 September 2025...
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