Once dismissed as a ‘Mulyokela’—a term implying a naive upstart—for his youthful ambition, George Mwanza has defied expectations to become one of Zambia’s most celebrated local government leaders.
In 2016, at just 22, his bid to stand as mayor was rejected by elders in the then-ruling party, who deemed him too young, lacking resources, and without a clear vision. Undeterred, he ran as an independent candidate in 2020, weathering personal attacks about his marital status and living arrangements.
In August 2021, at age 27, Mwanza made history. He won a landslide victory against eight other candidates to become Mayor of Chipata, earning the distinction of being the youngest mayor in Zambia and in Southern Africa.
Under his leadership, the Chipata City Council has been recognized as the best-performing council in the country for transparency. Local Government and Rural Development Minister Gift Sialubalo commended the council during a visit to Chipata, noting that its annual revenue has surged from K7 million to K35 million following the digitization of its payment and receipt system. This modernization has eliminated duplicate receipts and set a benchmark for other local authorities.
The council’s innovative approach has also gained continental recognition, winning the award for Best Performing Local Authority in Innovation Management in Africa at the recent Africa Association for Public Administration and Management (AAPAM/AAPAA) Conference in Eswatini.
Mayor Mwanza, a known philanthropist and grassroots activist, has prioritized serving vulnerable communities, particularly youth and women. A key achievement during his tenure is the twinning partnership with the City of Dormagen in Germany, which has facilitated knowledge sharing, cultural exchange, and the donation of laptops to further digitize council services.
Mwanza’s influence extends beyond Chipata. In 2022, he was elected Vice President of the Young Elected Officials of Africa (YELO Network) for UCLG Southern Africa and was shortlisted for the One Young World Politician of the Year Award in 2023.
His journey reflects the trust placed in him by Chipata’s more than 150,000 residents, who chose a 27-year-old visionary to lead their city toward greater transparency, innovation, and development.




