A woman awaits a public transport at a bus-stop that reads "Let us go and bring change", promoting peaceful elections in Kenya's western town of KisumuNAIROBI (Reuters) – Kenya resorted to choppers to fly officers carrying outcomes from this week's presidential ballot to the capital, let down by way of new expertise geared toward warding off the violent disputes that led to 1,200 deaths after the vote 5 years ago. The snail-paced liberate of outcomes, after the digital system used to transmit numbers direct from polling stations to a relevant tallying centre failed, has deepened voter nervousness and may undermine possibilities for such techniques in different African votes. …