Administration

IT Section

Information Technology Section

This Information Technology Section, commonly known as the IT Section, falls under the Administration Department. It comprises of two staffs namely the IT Officer/Systems Administrator and the Assistant IT Officer.

The IT Section is responsible mainly for the proper management, physical/logical security aspects, and smooth running of the computer systems of the City Council. Roles and Responsibilities:

(a) the management of the computer system of the Council (Servers, Personal Computers, Laptops, Printers, Scanners, Network Infrastructure, Database and Application Software)

(b) the physical and logical/logistics security aspects of the computer systems

(c) the co-ordination of all activities with other Department/Sections

(d) database/network administration and management

(e) the control and management of the Council’s website

(f) the assessment of hardware and software requirements of the Councils

(g) the preparation of technical specifications for acquisition of hardware and software

(h) the analysis and evaluation of proposals from suppliers

(i) the provision of training

Departments - Services

Departments

The City Council of Port Louis operates through several departments that work collaboratively to ensure the smooth functioning of the city’s services.

E-Services

Through our platform, you can book sports facilities, submit online requests for community amenities, and learn more about our e-services.

Communiques

Here, you will find important updates and resources related to municipal services, tax payments, permits, public notifications, and more.

Frequently asked questions

The Council provides various services, including public infrastructure management, health services, welfare programs, and community facilities.

The Finance Department manages the city’s budget, oversees revenue collection, and ensures financial accountability and transparency.

The Council offers various welfare programs aimed at supporting vulnerable populations and enhancing community well-being.

Yes, the City Council manages several parks and gardens that provide recreational areas for residents and visitors.

Library services can be accessed through public libraries operated by the City Council, offering a range of resources for the community.

Information on procurements and awards can be found in the Procurements & Awards section of the City Council’s website.