Jubilee Party offices in Parklands. [Photo: Newsday]
The Jubilee part has reached a deal with China's Communist Party to offer training to its party machinery in a bid to boost capacity ahead of the 2022 bruising battle for State House.
In Kenya, plans for the next election start immediately an election ends.
It is barely three months since Kenyans went to the poll, but 2022 politics have started.
And Jubilee, which wants Deputy President William Ruto to inherit President Uhuru Kenyatta in 2022, is putting its house in order.
Among Jubilee's strategies is to make itself a formidable outfit that will swipe the country come 2022.
In this move, President Uhuru Kenyatta is said to have laid strategies to engage his party with bigwigs like the Communist Party of China and South Africa's ANC.
Kenyatta hosted CPC top officials at State House where it was agreed that Jubilee officials will receive annual scholarships to train on grassroots mobilisation, democracy and party management.
CPC deputy director of policy and research Wang Xiaohui confirmed the deal.
"We are ready to depeen our collaboration with the Jubilee party," Xiaohui said.
Sources close to JUbilee's top brass said more reshuffles are being carried out at the party to ensure that pro-Ruto people are the men and women driving the party.
This will minimise conflicts and ensure that different organs work towards a common goal: Ruto's presidency.
"People will be shocked on the vigorous approach Uhuru will take to ensure he succeeds him," a long time ally of President Kenyatta said.