
In a country where getting an ID card or driving licence can be a headache and visiting a government office might mean a long wait and even a bribe, you'd think a new biometric ID system would be welcomed.
But trust in Kenyan politicians is low and some people question whether the system will really make the delivery of government services more efficient as promised.
The High Court has ruled that the new biometric system must only be voluntary and has banned the state from sharing any of the information it collects.
In time Kenyans will find out if this helps cut red tape or turns out to be a corruption tainted white elephant.
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