Bolero is part of the Rumphi Central Constituency and in 2025 its member of parliament became Dr. Matthews Mtumbeka. Bolero has a rural hospital, eight bore holes, a primary school and two secondary schools. Minister of Education
Madalitso Wirima visited the largest secondary school in July 2025 to see the exams taking place. Aaron Kaunda, the headteacher, noted the shortage of houses for the teachers and that there were only 200 desks for 500 pupils. The second secondary school is Jalira Girls Secondary, which opened in 2024. As of then, it had about 100 pupils and offered additional subjects including design, music and art. It was the eighth secondary school for girls nationally. Wirima said more were being built. Jalira was opened by the First Lady
Monica Chakwera. The road from Rumphi to Bolero was considered to be only crossable by four-wheel-drive vehicles in 1979 due to the black soil in the Nkhamanga Valley. A road was constructed in 2020 but it was substantially damaged due to rain in 2022. ==References==