By BRIAN WASUNA More by this AuthorDisgruntled patients at the Laser Eye Centre in Nairobi have appealed to President Uhuru Kenyatta to intervene in a tenancy row between the level four hospital and Sarit Centre. Laser Eye Centre was closed on August 1 after its lease with Sarit Centre expired. Sarit Centre argued that it gave Laser Eye Centre a one-year notice to vacate the popular mall, and wanted to terminate the landlord-tenant relationship. Laser Eye Centre sued after rejecting the conditions and terming them oppressive. The patients also sued Sarit Centre owners PBM Nominees last week for refusing to let Laser Eye Centre operate until travel bans are lifted and specialists can fly in to relocate the hospital’s equipment.
Source: Daily Nation August 25, 2020 21:10 UTC