Lawyer Alexius Kamangila has taken to social media to address concerns regarding the authenticity of donation channels for the “Justice for All” movement. In a Facebook post, Kamangila emphasized that only two individuals—Onjezani Kenani and Pido International (@Pido International)—are authorized to receive funds on behalf of the movement. He warned supporters to ignore or report any other individuals or organizations claiming to collect donations for the cause.
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“So far, only Onjezani Kenani or @Pido International are the ones that can receive money for our Justice for All Movement. Ignore or report the rest,” Kamangila wrote on his page, urging caution among the movement’s backers.
The “Justice for All” movement, which advocates for transparency and accountability in Malawi, has garnered widespread attention and support. However, the movement’s rising popularity has attracted potential fraudsters seeking to exploit the goodwill of its supporters. Kamangila’s clarification aims to protect the integrity of the movement and ensure that all donations reach their intended recipients.
Supporters have welcomed Kamangila’s clear message, further solidifying the movement’s commitment to transparency in all aspects of its operations.
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