Jubilee Party's Radical Plan to Outdo NASA

Jubilee Party led by President Uhuru Kenyatta has unveiled a new radical plan to outdo the National Super Alliance (NASA) which it borrowed from the Communist Party of China (CPC)

The party plans to set up an academy to train party officials on mobilisation, discipline and the implementation of its manifesto which would set it apart from the rival parties.

This strategy entails setting up a party structure that will run upto  the village level to ensure the ideology permeates to the grassroots level.

Jubilee Secretar y General Raphael Tuju also noted that the academy would be managed by trained cadres.

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To boost this new plan, a delegation of the ruling party officials visited the Republic of China for bench marking on the running of the China's party.

In addition, a delegation of the China's party officials trained Jubilee officials' trainers at the party headquarters in Nairobi.

In the new strategy, all the members of Jubilee, especially politicians will have to tow the party line or risk getting stripped off their membership which will subject them to fresh elections.

This move comes less than a month after the President, Raphael Tuju and vice chair David Murathe spent four days with South Africa's Africa National Congress (ANC) party officials during the celebrations to mark 106 years in existence.

During the meeting, Uhuru's team came up with a strategy of the appointment of a powerful Cabinet Secretary whose mandate will be to ensure Jubilee's interest in the running of Government.

[caption caption="President Uhuru,Raphael Tuju and other Jubilee officials"][/caption]