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| government_name     = Local Government in Zambia
| government_name = Local Government in Zambia
| government_form     = Decentralized local government system
| government_form = Decentralized local government system
| image               = Coat_of_arms_of_Zambia.svg
| image           = Coat_of_arms_of_Zambia.svg
| image_size          = 120px
| caption         = Coat of arms of Zambia
| caption             = Coat of arms of Zambia
| date           = Established by [[Local Government Act No. 2 of 2019]]
| date                 = Established by Local Government Act No. 2 of 2019
| division_type   = Administrative divisions
| division_type       = Administrative divisions
| division       = 10 Provinces subdivided into districts
| division             = 10 Provinces subdivided into districts
| country         = Zambia
| country             = Zambia
| url            = [https://www.mlgrd.gov.zm Ministry website]
| website              = [https://www.mlgrd.gov.zm Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development]
 
| leader_title        = Head of Ministry
| leader_title    = [[Minister of Local Government & Rural Development]]
| leader_name          = [Name of current Minister]
| main_body      = [[Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development]]
| main_organ           = Local authorities (City Councils, Municipal Councils, District Councils)
| headquarters    = Lusaka, Zambia
| departments         = Various government departments at provincial and district levels
| main_organ     = Local authorities
| headquarters         = Lusaka, Zambia
| departments     = Provincial and district government departments
 
| legislature    = [[National Assembly]]
| speaker         = [[Nelly Mutti]]
| members_in_assembly = 156 elected MPs
| meeting_place  = [[National Assembly Building]]
 
| court          = [[Judiciary of Zambia]]
| chief_justice  = [[Mumba Malila]]
| seat            = [[Lusaka]]
}}
}}



Latest revision as of 12:00, 2 September 2025

Local Government in Zambia
Coat of arms of Zambia
FormationEstablished by Local Government Act No. 2 of 2019
Administrative divisions10 Provinces subdivided into districts
CountryZambia
HeadquartersLusaka, Zambia
WebsiteMinistry website
LeaderMinister of Local Government & Rural Development
Main bodyMinistry of Local Government and Rural Development
Main organLocal authorities
DepartmentsProvincial and district government departments
LegislatureNational Assembly
SpeakerNelly Mutti
Members156 elected MPs
Meeting placeNational Assembly Building
CourtJudiciary of Zambia
Chief JusticeMumba Malila
SeatLusaka


Local Government in Zambia is the decentralized system of governance responsible for managing local affairs and delivering essential services across the country. Guided primarily by the Local Government Act No. 2 of 2019 and the Constitution of Zambia, the system functions through city councils, municipal councils, and district councils.

Structure

Zambia is divided into ten provinces, which are further subdivided into districts. These districts are governed by local councils, which are the primary units of administration. The system currently comprises four city councils, fifteen municipal councils, and eighty-four district councils. Each council serves as the immediate government for communities, focusing on local service delivery and grassroots development.

Local government is established and regulated under the Constitution of Zambia and the Local Government Act No. 2 of 2019. These legal instruments empower councils to operate as autonomous authorities with responsibility for decentralization, service delivery, and local economic development.

Powers and Functions

Local authorities have over sixty legally mandated functions. These include road maintenance, urban and rural planning, sanitation and waste management, health services, regulation of local markets and bus stations, community development, and environmental conservation. Councils also facilitate public participation through elected ward councillors, ensuring that citizens have a voice in governance at the grassroots level.

Governance and Administration

Each council is composed of elected councillors representing the wards in their jurisdiction. Councillors choose a mayor or council chairperson to provide political leadership, while professional staff such as town clerks or council secretaries manage day-to-day administration. The Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development provides oversight, technical support, and coordination for councils nationwide.

Challenges and Reforms

Local government in Zambia continues to face challenges such as inadequate financial resources, weak infrastructure, and limited human capacity. Rural councils are often more disadvantaged compared to urban counterparts. To address these challenges, the government has embarked on reforms aimed at strengthening decentralization, improving financial accountability, and enhancing citizen participation. Special focus has also been given to involving women, youths, and other marginalized groups in local decision-making.

References

  • Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development Official Website
  • Local Government Act No. 2 of 2019
  • Constitution of Zambia (Amendment) Bill No. 7 of 2025