President Uhuru Kenyatta alongside Indian Prime Minister. Photo/thewire.com
The government is yet to settle on site that will be used to build a cancer hospital and an oncology school.
This comes after two years following a deal that was signed between President Uhuru Kenyatta and India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
“Fifty-four (54) countries were offered free money to come up with architectural plans in their respective countries where the facilities would be fully funded by India. Fifty-two (52) countries have since taken up the offer but Kenya remains undecided as no committee was formed at the Health Ministry to pursue the offer,” said a medical facilities building specialist from India, Mr Sirtaj Singh Bedi.
He spoke during a health tourism conference in Nairobi early this week.