[James Orengo in a past rally. He has lauded Zimbabwean military for allowing opposition supporters to demonstrate. Photo/Nation]
Lawyer James Orengo has lauded Zimbabwe's military decision to allow opposition supporters to wage street protests in support of reinstatement of constitutionalism.
Last week, the military ended Robert Mugabe's 37-year-old regime that was characterized by sharp divisions among locals..
On his Twitter, Orengo accused President Uhuru Kenyatta for allegedly using police to main opposition supporters whenever they protest.
"Army in Zimbabwe has given a go ahead in demonstrations in Harare today. No police, no army on the sight," he said.
Orengo further added: "In Kenya, people are maimed and killed when they go to welcome Raila Odinga. Jubilee will not succeed to turn the clock back."
During Odinga's homecoming tour, police in Kenya reportedly killed five opposition supporters under unclear circumstances.
Yet, in Harare, thousands of opposition supporters paralyzed business in the town, with a number of them demanding for Mugabe's resignation.