Editor's Review

She was among the journalists who were deployed by her media house to cover President Ruto's press conference.

Seasoned Media Personality Grace Kuria, who now works for TV47 as a news anchor, on Wednesday saw her question on Azimio, Kenya Kwanza talks blocked by President William Ruto. 

She was among the journalists who were deployed by her media house to cover President Ruto's press conference at State House Nairobi. 

After the President had issued his statement, he welcomed a question and answer session during which Kuria was given a platform to ask two questions she said she needed answers.

In her first question, Kuria sought to know what interventions the government was taking on water harvesting in light of the El Nino early sign warning. 

TV47 Journalist Grace Kuria.

"And your second question?" the President asked.

"My second question your excellency is ahead of the anticipated talks between Kenya Kwanza and Azimio...," Kuria said but the President quickly interjected her. 

"Please let's not go there, let's not go there. So, let's stick with the first question," he said.

Reacting to the developments at State House, Kuria took to her Twitter social media handles saying:

"It is better to ask than to remain quiet." 

Azimio and Kenya Kwanza Alliance have each appointed a five-member team that will see both sides engage in talks.

Azimio team is led by Wiper Leader Kalonzo Musyoka, Minority leader Opiyo Wandayi, Eugene Wamalwa, Okong'o Omogeni and Malindi MP Amina Mnyanzi.

Kenya Kwanza delegation will be led by National Assembly Majority leader Kimani Ichung'wah, Aaron Cheruiyot (Senate Majority Leader), Embu Governor Cecile Mbaririe, Hassan Omar ( EALA MP) and Bungoma Woman rep Catherine Wambilinga.