By James Phiri
In the realm of political parties, leadership is paramount. It sets the tone, establishes direction, and cultivates a culture that resonates through the ranks. Unfortunately, the United Transformation Movement (UTM) is currently grappling with a significant leadership vacuum characterized by ego, entitlement, and a disconnection from its grassroots supporters. This article seeks to explore the ongoing challenges within UTM, particularly in light of the profound impact left by the late Dr.