By Burnett Munthali
Prominent Malawian lawyer and human rights advocate Alexius Kamangila has issued an apology to those who attempted to reach him via WhatsApp over the past 24 hours. In a recent social media post, Kamangila explained the communication disruption and assured his contacts that he is now available to respond to any messages they may have sent during that time.
Kamangila, who is widely known for his legal expertise and advocacy on human rights issues, posted the following message:
“Apologies to all who were trying to contact me via WhatsApp in the last 24hrs. I am now back, you can now resend your messages for the last 24hrs.”
This brief disruption comes at a time when Kamangila has been actively engaged in various high-profile legal and human rights cases. As a vocal advocate, he has used his platform to address crucial issues in Malawi, including legal reforms, human rights protections, and judicial accountability.
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In response to his post, many of Kamangila’s followers expressed understanding and appreciation for his openness. Given his busy schedule and active involvement in public matters, communication lapses can occur, but his prompt update and apology demonstrate his commitment to maintaining transparency with his clients and associates.
As Kamangila resumes his professional activities, those who were unable to reach him are encouraged to resend their messages for immediate attention.
In conclusion, Lawyer Alexius Kamangila’s quick response to the WhatsApp disruption underscores his dedication to his clients and followers. As a key figure in the legal and human rights spheres in Malawi, Kamangila continues to be a reliable advocate, ensuring that communication is restored and that his important work remains uninterrupted.Malawi Supreme Court Judge finds lawyer guilty of perjury in murder convict’s case