Government of Malawi
Wikipedia:
"Under the 1995 constitution, the president, who is both chief of state and head of the government, is chosen through universal direct suffrage every 5 years. Malawi has a vice president who is elected with the president. The president has the option of appointing a second vice president, who must be from a different party. It also includes a presidentially appointed cabinet. The members of the cabinet of Malawi can be drawn from either within or outside of the legislature."
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Resources
Displaying 21 - 25 of 43Lilongwe City Council
Malawi
Governs Lilongwe, ensuring urban planning, infrastructure development, and effective property rate administration for sustainable urban management.
Forestry Act 1997
Malawi
Promotes sustainable forest management and conservation, addressing deforestation and protecting environmentally fragile areas. It also facilitates international forestry cooperation.
National Physical Development Plan
Malawi
Introduced in 1987 as Malawi’s first coordinated framework for sectoral development. It emphasizes spatial planning as essential for implementing and coordinating national development programs.
Customary Land Act (no 19 of 2016) and its Regulations
Malawi
Provides for the management of Traditional Land Management Areas, land committees, and customary estates. It addresses land transfers, grants, adjudications, and dispute resolution mechanisms.
Public Roads Act 1962
Malawi
Regulates the classification, construction, and maintenance of roads in Malawi. It addresses issues such as road reserves, encroachments, and care of transport infrastructure.