The National Unity Platform (NUP) has taken a significant step towards identifying a capable leader to steer the party forward.
According to Benjamin katana, the party's treasurer, a team of independent experts has been contracted to conduct a comprehensive ground survey.
While appearing on Sanyuka tv, Katana emphasised that the survey team is not involved in the party's politics, ensuring that the data collected and analysis conducted will be unbiased and objective.
The primary mission of this exercise is to uncover a leader who can effectively serve the people.
This development comes at a critical juncture for NUP, as the party seeks to strengthen its structures and prepare for future elections.
By relying on data-driven insights, NUP aims to make informed decisions about its leadership, ultimately benefiting the party and its constituents.
Katana's assurance of a neutral and scientific approach to identifying a leader is a welcome departure from the often subjective and divisive nature of political succession debates.
As NUP continues on this path, it will be interesting to see how the party's supporters and the wider public respond to this innovative approach.