Malawi Law Society Slams Kamangila, Refuses to Defend Him in K250 Million Defamation Battle

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🇿🇼 Published: 22 February 2026
📘 Source: Nyasa Times

TheMalawi Law Societyhas delivered a sharp rebuke to lawyerAlexious Kamangila, refusing to provide him legal representation in a high-stakes defamation case filed byKenan Manda— and exposing what it says is Kamangila’s own failure to meet basic professional obligations. In a strongly worded letter dated February 19, MLS chairpersonDavis Njobvumade it clear that Kamangila is not entitled to the privileges of the legal body because he has not paid his subscription fees for the 2025–2026 and 2026–2027 practice years. Under Section 67(3) of the Legal Education and Legal Practitioners Act, a lawyer who has not paid subscriptions forfeits the rights of membership — a point the Society says leaves Kamangila without grounds to demand assistance.

But MLS has also dismissed Kamangila’s attempt to draw the Society into the courtroom battle, describing the matter as a personal dispute. According to the Society, intervening would undermine its neutrality and create a conflict of interest. In the same correspondence, Kamangila had also asked the Society to provide security protection for his family and his former lawyerGift Dick Chimowa, citing threats and a reported attack.

The Society said it is a professional regulatory body — not a security agency — and has no legal mandate to provide physical protection. Instead, Kamangila was advised to report any threats to theMalawi Police Servicefor investigation. Adding to the tension, MLS also expressed concern about Kamangila’s recent public statements accusing the Society’s leadership of corruption, remarks that appear to have further strained relations between the outspoken lawyer and the country’s legal establishment.

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Meanwhile, the Society confirmed it has already engaged with Chimowa following the alleged attack and provided him with support. For Kamangila, the rejection leaves him increasingly isolated in a case that has already drawn national attention — a legal fight now unfolding without the backing of the very professional body he sought to enlist.

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Originally published by Nyasa Times • February 22, 2026

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