On this page you will be able to find out how to buy Prepaid units from Lilongwe Water Board. Below you will find a list of multiple methods that we have gathered for you that let you conveniently buy your water without too much of a hassle. Each method we have listed is mostly safe and easy. If any of the below methods are causing you constant problems, please contact us and we can either remove them from this list or we can attempt to contact them for you.
NOTE: Incase you lost your LWB token, you can read our guide on how to recover your LWB token online.
What are Prepaid Tokens?
Prepaid water service from Lilongwe Water Board is when you are given a Prepaid meter which is able to count the flow of water used in Cubic Meters(M3). The meter balance decreases as you use water, and there is an LED light on the meter that flashes as water is consumed. The faster the light flashes, the more units are being used.
How to buy Prepaid Tokens from Lilongwe Water Board
- Airtel Money
- TNM Mpamba
- National Bank Mo626
- NBS Easy Mobile
- Ecobank Mobile
- Standard Bank 247 Mobile
- FCB Mobile
- FDH Mobile
Where to buy LWB Prepaid Tokens?
Besides using the previously mentioned mobile services above, you can visit the following physical stores and you will be able to buy your prepaid tokens from LWB without much hassle at all but for obvious reasons, we still recommend you try to use the mobile and banking methods we mentioned for ease of of use and in these days of covid-19, it’s better to limit your movements by any means. By the way, as you can see below LWB decided to divide their offices into 3 different zones, south, central and north.
- LWB Southern Zone Office (Biwi Triangle opposite Petroda Filling Station)
- LWB Central Zone Office (Area 10 behind MCA)
- LWB Northern Zone Office (Kanengo along M1 road before MIM turn-off)
Remember to check out Lilongwe Water Board tariffs as well to find out the latest charges.
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