By Burnett Munthali
Blantyre – Prominent lawyer and human rights advocate, Alexius Kamangila, will appear tonight in the second part of his interview on Zodiak Exclusive, airing at 8 PM. The episode is highly anticipated as Kamangila, known for his outspoken views on justice and human rights issues, continues to delve into critical matters affecting Malawi and the broader region.
In this follow-up segment, Kamangila is expected to explore a range of pressing topics, including the state of human rights in Malawi, legal reforms, and the challenges in holding institutions accountable for abuses. His in-depth analysis and personal insights have earned him a reputation as a fearless advocate for the rule of law and civil liberties.
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Part 1 of the interview saw Kamangila discuss his career journey, his fight against injustices, and his advocacy work for vulnerable communities. The second installment promises to provide even more compelling commentary on the country’s legal system, political environment, and the role of the judiciary in ensuring human rights protections.
Viewers are encouraged to tune in at 8 PM on Zodiak to catch this powerful interview with one of Malawi’s most influential voices in law and human rights.
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