Justice Lenaola urges stronger Judiciary–‎Media collaboration

By Judiciary Media.

Supreme Court Judge Isaac Lenaola has highlighted the great potential for ‎meaningful collaboration between the media and the Judiciary that is necessary for ‎strengthening public trust and promoting access to accurate information.‎
Speaking at the Strathmore University during a forum organized by the Media ‎Council of Kenya (MCK) to mark the World Press Freedom Day 2026 celebrations ‎themed: ‘Shaping a Future of Peace,’ Justice Lenaola explained that closer ‎engagement between the Judiciary and the media can help address concerns around ‎reporting, access to information, and the protection of both judicial integrity and ‎media freedom.‎

On confronting misinformation, the judge noted that both the Judiciary and the ‎Media share the responsibility to ensure that information reaching the public is ‎accurate, timely, and contextualized.‎

He underscored the role of journalism in building trust saying that fair and ‎responsible reporting reinforces public confidence in the justice system.‎

The Supreme Court judge said the Judiciary will provide media summaries to ‎enhance accurate reporting and public understanding of court decisions. ‎

‎“In strengthening public understanding of judicial processes, we appreciate that ‎Court decisions, especially in politically sensitive matters, can sometimes be ‎complex.

However, when reported clearly and accurately, they reduce confusion and ‎help prevent unnecessary tension.” Judge Lenaola explained. ‎

On the collective duty to shape peace, Judge Lenaola told media that they are not ‎just observers of Kenya’s story but have an important role as participants in how, ‎what, when, why and how that story is told. ‎

He urged them to use this influence wisely to inform, to clarify, to unite where ‎possible, and to challenge where necessary but always with a consciousness of the ‎impact and social responsibility their work has on the nation.‎

‎“If we work together as the media, Judiciary, and all stakeholders we can shape a ‎Kenya where freedom and peace go hand in hand,” the Supreme Judge emphasized. ‎

He explained that the theme ‘Shaping a Future of Peace’ is not abstract but instead ‎speaks directly to where the country is as a nation, and more importantly, to the ‎choices that must be made going forward as the media, Judiciary and other industries ‎and ordinary citizens. ‎

‎“Like the Judiciary, you in the Media are an important voice in shaping a future that ‎is laden with peace for the benefit of the people of Kenya.”‎

The President of Kenya Editors Guild (KEG) Ms. Zubeidah Kananu who also spoke ‎at the forum noted that the conversation about peace cannot be separated from the ‎conversation about journalism adding that where journalism is weakened, truth ‎becomes fragile and where truth is fragile, peace becomes impossible.‎

‎“We gather today under a theme that is both a mandate and a prayer: Shaping a ‎Future at Peace. In the context of our nation, peace is not merely the absence of ‎conflict; it is the presence of justice and the safety of those who speak truth to ‎power,” she said.‎
[DNK-International@May 4,2026]

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