Lilongwe District

Lilongwe is a district in the Central Region of Malawi. The capital is Lilongwe.

The district covers an area of 6,159 km2 (2,378 sq mi) and has a population of 1,346,360. Lilongwe was officially declared a township in 1947. Life President Ngwazi Hastings Kamuzu Banda declared Lilongwe the capital city of Malawi on January 1, 1975 after a ten-year building period during which many people were forcibly displaced to make way for the new government buildings. Prior to 1975, the capital was the much smaller southern city of Zomba. Lilongwe is located 1,050 meters (3,400') above sea level and has a temperature range between 65-75 degrees Fahrenheit (18-24 °C).

The airport is very small but quite adequate. It is served by Air Kenya out of Nairobi, South African Airways, Zambian Air, Fastjet and Ethiopian Air. In 2014 Malawi Air rebooted and flies regionally to destinations like Dar es Salaam and Maputo.

Government and administrative divisions

There are twenty-two National Assembly constituencies in Lilongwe:

Since the 2009 election all of these constituencies have been held by members of the Malawi Congress Party.[1]

References

Coordinates: 14°00′S 33°35′E / 14.000°S 33.583°E / -14.000; 33.583


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