State House has accused the media of misquoting President Uhuru Kenyatta's agenda for the country.
These sentiments were uttered by spokesman Manoah Esipisu in his weekly briefing on Sunday who called for responsible reporting.
"We have seen media coverage on a number of issues that reflected either a lack of understanding of the arguments at play, procedures or the role of institutions involved," said Esipisu.
"These things are a critical ingredient of outstanding journalism. Stating opinion and half-baked stories as fact must be one temptation we would urge journalists to run away from." Esipisu added.
Esipisu did not specify the coverage he was referring to but Jubilee Party held the meeting of its National Governing Council at Bomas of Kenya in Nairobi on Friday.
During the meeting, Uhuru personally attacked Cord leader Raila Odinga, calling him "backward and petty."