LILONGWE

UTM DISTRICT MANIFESTO 2025 | LILONGWE DISTRICT

Capital City, Capital Standards

“UTM’s economy-first approach will reimagine Lilongwe into a productive, inclusive, and globally competitive capital.”

Dr. Dalitso Kabambe, UTM Presidential Candidate 2025

VISION FOR LILONGWE: Capital Ambition, Delivered

Context & Challenges

Lilongwe is Malawi’s political and administrative heart—but it must also become its economic engine. As the seat of government, diplomatic missions, and home to many corporate headquarters, Lilongwe should be a symbol of excellence. Yet it suffers from unplanned growth, rising urban poverty, traffic congestion, and underutilized potential in both its urban and rural zones.

Lilongwe combines urban ambition with vast agricultural land in areas like Kabudula, Malembo, Chitedze, Mpingu, Mitundu, Nambuma, and Malingunde. These areas hold the key to transforming Lilongwe into a self-sufficient, food-secure, and export-oriented capital. But they require deliberate investments in irrigation, mechanisation, and agri-value addition.

UTM’s vision is to turn Lilongwe into a capital that feels like a capital—smart, orderly, green, and economically inclusive—with Smart Villages, expanded housing, a revitalized transport network, and an empowered youth economy at its core.

FLAGSHIP PROMISE: MWK 500 BILLION DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT FUND

UTM will allocate MK100 Billion annually (2025–2030) to finance transformational public investments in Lilongwe District—supporting housing, transport, industry, farming, health, and education.

60% of contracts will go to Lilongwe-based companies, and 30% of all jobs will be reserved for youth and women-led cooperatives.

Transparency will be ensured via public dashboards and performance audits.

OUR VISION PILLARS

  • Smart Capital City: Digital governance, public transport, green spaces
  • Mega Farms & Agro-Processing: From field to factory to fork
  • Industrial Growth Hubs: Kanengo, Njewa, Area 25B, Mchinji Road
  • Airport & Rail Logistics: Kamuzu Airport Cargo Zone + Zambia link
  • Creative & Knowledge Economy: Tech, arts, research, and sports
  • Mass Housing for All: Civil servants, youth, and middle-class professionals
  • Smart Villages: Electrification, irrigation, and digital services for rural growth

AGRICULTURE, MEGA FARMS & AGRO-PROCESSING

  • Lilongwe: Malawis Agricultural & Food Processing Capital

    Context & Challenges

    Lilongwe’s outskirts are rich in farmland but face land fragmentation, poor irrigation, and weak market links. Meanwhile, the capital imports much of its food, creating high costs and missed economic opportunities.

    UTM Pledges:

    • 10,000 hectares of irrigated mega farms in Kabudula, Malembo, Chitedze
    • Food processing clusters for oil (soya), maize flour, dairy, and poultry
    • Fertilizer blending plant and irrigation equipment supply chain
    • Expansion of LUANAR research to support soil science, irrigation, and biotech
    • Contract farming through youth and women-led cooperatives

    Investment: MWK 100 Billion
    Revenue: MWK 160 Billion/year
    Jobs: 17,500 (direct + indirect)

INDUSTRIAL ZONES – Kanengo, Njewa & Area 25B

  • Food Processing, Light Manufacturing, and Export Powerhouse

    Context & Challenges

    Lilongwe houses Malawi’s largest industrial zones (Kanengo, Njewa), yet many are outdated, lack drainage, and suffer frequent blackouts. Food processing is still limited despite demand and raw material supply.

    UTM Pledges:

    • Upgrade power, drainage, broadband, access roads
    • Build SME parks and subsidized factory shells
    • Focus sectors: Textiles, Food Processing, Plastics, Tech Assembly, Ceramics
    • Develop rail spurs and road logistics connections

    Investment: MWK 100 Billion
    Export Potential: MWK 200 Billion/year
    Jobs: 4,000+ formal jobs

SMART CAPITAL CITY INITIATIVE

  • E-Government, Transit, Green Planning & Urban Renewal

    Context & Challenges

    Lilongwe lacks a proper city centre. Ministries operate in silos. Services are manual. Traffic jams and flooding are worsening.

    UTM Pledges:

    • Digital Government Services across all ministries
    • New Tech & Innovation City in Area 49, Chilinde Extension
    • Revamped Old Town with modern markets, public parks, and walkable zones
    • International Bus Station connected to a modernized Train Station
    • Rail link to Chipata, Zambia, opening Lilongwe to regional trade

    Investment: MWK 45 Billion
    Returns: MWK 70 Billion in efficiency, investment
    Jobs: 3,000+ (tech, urban systems, ICT)

     

INFRASTRUCTURE & CONNECTIVITY

  • A Capital Built on Reliable Roads, Air Cargo, and Drainage

    Context & Challenges

    Lilongwe’s roads are narrow and flood-prone. Storm drains are broken. Kamuzu International Airport handles limited cargo due to outdated handling systems and small terminals.

    UTM Pledges:

    • Dual-carriage roads from Crossroads to Area 25 with pedestrian/cycling lanes
    • Kamuzu Airport Expansion – larger cargo terminals, customs zone, logistics depot
    • Stormwater drainage, waste management, and solar streetlights
    • Upgrade Chidzanja Road, Bunda Turnoff, and Area 23-Malangalanga corridor

    Investment: MWK 250 Billion
    Jobs: 3,300
    Impact: Smooth movement of goods and people, reduced floods, safer roads

BIG HOUSING PROJECTS

  •  Roads, Air Cargo, and Drainage

    Context & Challenges

    Lilongwe’s roads are narr

    Affordable, Dignified, and Inclusive Urban Living

    Context & Challenges

    Lilongwe’s housing crisis has led to uncontrolled sprawl. Civil servants and professionals struggle with rent. Low-income groups are locked out of formal housing markets.

    UTM Pledges:

    • 10,000 affordable units (solar-ready, green zones) in Area 51, Likuni, Lumbadzi
    • PPPIC + Malawi Housing + Private Developers to co-finance
    • Mixed-use estates for civil servants, youth, and low-income groups
    • Rental support schemes for first-time public workers

    Investment: MWK 1 Trillion
    Impact: 40,000 housed, 4,000 construction & estate jobs

HEALTH & EDUCATION

Modern Healthcare and Practical, Market-Driven Skills

Context & Challenges

Kamuzu Central lacks a specialist referral wing. Youth lack vocational and digital skills. Luanar research is world-class but underfunded.

UTM Pledges:

  • New trauma and specialist hospital wing at Kamuzu Central
  • Modern vocational training hubs in agro-processing, logistics, tech
  • Expand LUANAR’s research grants, labs, biotech partnerships
  • TEVETA + LUANAR collaboration for nationwide training rollout

Investment: MWK 50 Billion
Output: 2,500 new jobs, 10,000 skilled graduates annually

CREATIVE ECONOMY & YOUTH INCLUSION

Culture, Sports, Media, and the Digital Arts

Context & Challenges

Lilongwe is brimming with youthful energy and artistic potential—from music and digital content creation to traditional performances like Gule Wankulu, storytelling, poetry, and dance. Yet, this potential is stifled by the absence of proper infrastructure, platforms, and policy support.

Communities such as Kawale, Falls, Area 36, Chinsapo, Area 23, and Mitundu are full of youth engaged in music, drama, sport, and digital innovation—but they lack access to recording studios, art spaces, training academies, modern sporting facilities, and funding to commercialize their talents.

Meanwhile, Malawi’s indigenous cultural heritage—including Gule Wankulu, Mganda, and Malipenga—remains undocumented, unsupported, and commercially untapped. There is no national cultural economy that transforms this heritage into jobs, media products, and tourism assets.

CREATIVE ECONOMY & YOUTH INCLUSION

UTM Pledges:

UTM recognizes that creativity is not just expression—it is employment, identity, and industry. We will build a vibrant creative economy anchored in youth empowerment, cultural revival, and modern infrastructure.

  • DU Chisiza National Theatre – upgraded into a state-of-the-art, multi-functional cultural and arts hub for theatre, dance, film, and exhibitions
  • Youth Academies for music production, sports, media, fashion design, and digital content—linking Lilongwe’s talent to global creative industries
  • Lilongwe Cultural Festival – an annual showcase of music, dance, film, art, and cuisine—reviving traditional expressions and modern talents
  • Talent Innovation Grants – seed funding for youth-led creative startups, YouTube creators, fashion houses, and theatre troupes
  • Sports Infrastructure Upgrades in Area 23, Mitundu, Chinsapo, and Falls – including football pitches, multi-use courts, and training facilities
  • Introduce Cultural Economy Curriculum in selected schools and community centers to commercialize storytelling, crafts, and performance arts

Investment & Impact

Total Investment: MWK 16 Billion
Revenue Potential: MWK 25 Billion/year from events, content exports, and tourism
Jobs Created: 2,000+ (in culture, events, media, sport, and fashion)

When youth create, they dont just express—they earn. UTM will turn Lilongwe into a living studio, stage, and stadium.”

SMART VILLAGES – FROM PERIPHERY TO PRODUCTIVE NODES

Context & Challenges:

Rural Lilongwe communities are rich in land and talent but cut off from digital, economic, and infrastructure systems. Many youth migrate or are underemployed.

UTM Pledges:

  • Rural electrification, boreholes, and mini-grid solar projects
  • Irrigation schemes in Nambuma, Malembo, Malingunde, Mpingu
  • E-markets, smart extension services, and agritech platforms
  • Digital learning in rural schools and community ICT centres

Investment: MWK 60 Billion
Impact: Youth retention, higher yields, tech-enabled growth

INVESTMENT SNAPSHOT – LILONGWE DISTRICT

Sector Investment (MWK) Jobs Created Revenue / Impact
Mega Farms & Processing MWK 100 Billion 17,500 MWK 160 Billion/year
Industrial Zones MWK 100 Billion 4,000 MWK 200 Billion exports/year
Smart Capital City MWK 45 Billion 3,000 MWK 70 Billion in productivity & investment
Infrastructure MWK 250 Billion 3,300 Safer, connected, greener Lilongwe
Housing for All MWK 1 Trillion 4,000 40,000 residents housed
Health & Education MWK 50 Billion 2,500 10,000 skilled graduates annually
Creative Economy & Youth MWK 16 Billion 2,000 MWK 25 Billion/year from culture & tourism
Smart Villages MWK 60 Billion 2,000 Rural productivity, youth retention, e-agriculture
District Dev’t Fund (5 yrs) MWK 500 Billion 10,000 Decentralized public investment & local empowerment
🟩 TOTAL MWK 2.121 Trillion 48,300 MWK 455+ Billion/year + long-term capital growth

MALAWI WILL RISE – LILONGWE WILL LEAD
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