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Still, to this day, as the charges of terrorism and since January 2017 after a bail hearing, been living in exile in Kampala with restricted movement and conditions awaiting trial. Now for the last few days after his mother passing in Kasese. He had to go to trial to be allowed to enter his own Kingdom and be back in Kasese district, where the Kingdom of Rwenzururu reside. However, it’s been granted today. Nevertheless, we have seen how court orders have given way, but the Police have re-arrested a person on the fly a minute after.
This Court Order will not stop the Court Ship, nor the legal trouble of the King. Even as the state has promoted the leaders and commanders within the army, who attacked this kingdom and killed his kin. That is the sort of the leadership that is in Kampala these days, maybe some have forgotten that, but Gen. Elewu have gotten a raise and more responsibility after the acts done that in Kasese.
The Exiled King would only get a brief 14 days to visit his Kingdom, act ceremonial and bury his mother. The rest is going back to Kampala and living as a man charged with terrorism, but no pending trial nor proof of discovery on the matter. Therefore, his case is prolonged and his future is uncertain. As he lives in Buganda Kingdom, waiting to be allowed to rebuild and run his ceremonial kingdom in Kasese. This is the sort of nation the NRM has created.
The Exiled King will stay exiled for now. Not like if he returns and will get to stay. The President, the Special Force Command nor the leadership in Kampala is interested in that. They want to keep him away. That is what it seems, since they have not pinned him to the cross and they don’t want him to pay for their sins.
If they did, they would have done it already and figured out a way to cleans the hands of blood from their own. Peace.







If you didn’t the get the memo.
You can get it now.
The National Resistance Movement (NRM), President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni and all his comrades will never ever accept Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine. They will never ever take him in or give him way.
President Museveni called him in the midst of a speech today “indisciplined” and Muhammad Nsereko said he couldn’t other things than his family. Both of them is part of the Junta and the regime itself. They are just not as fabulously worded as Tamale Mirundi and Andrew Mwenda. Still, the same sort of affair and wording is there.
The President and the NRM will never ever open up the door for a Bobi Wine. Just like it never opened the door for Dr. Kizza Besigye. They have used the same words and opinions against him. This is recycled propaganda and rhetoric aimed at another political advisory. Now its Bobi Wine. His is in the spotlight and is the bird that is shoot down.
The bus isn’t letting anyone who isn’t anointed by His Excellency. The chairman and the Executive is now disbarring him. Just like he and his allies has done in the past. It doesn’t matter if Bobi Wine would speak of genuine dialogue and actual peaceful change. The President doesn’t want to step down and he expects blind loyalty like from the people. That is why the MP and artist is indisciplined.
We know that the ones defying and actually resisting the general of the Resistance Movement gets into trouble and get all kind of names. Right now that is Bobi Wine, he just happening to be the guy who stand on a mantle, just like Besigye have done and does. Therefore, his not the cadre or the minion that the President wants. Peace.

This report presents an evaluation of the civil disobedience and general strike in the professional, vocational, service and local sectors carried out by the Sudanese masses on (9,10,11)th of June 2019.
**Evaluations were carried out in various sectors and represented in percentages throughout this report.
▪️Educational Sector:
Complete strike within the examinations committees across Sudan
• Regional Educational Offices strike implementation:
– High School 95%
– Primary School 60%
• Schools :
• Staff Attendance:
– Strike implementation 95%
– Upcountry Strike 90%
▪️Transportation Sector:
• Public Transport and Stations:
– Mina Barri 86%
– Sha’bi Omdurman 90%
– Abu Hamama and Abu Adam Markets 93%
– Shandi Stop 80%
– Domestic state trips 67%
• Aviation:
(Khartoum International Airport)
– International Flights 84%
– Domestic Flights 99%
• Sea Freight and Shipping:
– North and South Ports 85%
• Railway:
– Atbara 98% (Atbara channel opened under threats)
– Central Line 100%
– Eastern Line 100%
– Western Line 100%
• Internal Transport
– Greater Khartoum 80%
– Regional 71%
▪️Banking and Finance Sector :
• Central Bank 64%
• Remaining Banks 72%
▪️Commodities Sector :
• Retail markets inclusive of ranges of consumables, apparel, household items, car dealerships, jewelers and others witnessed a high response rate and registered 86.3% participation after 3 days of civil disobedience.
• Vocational strips which include garages, carpentry and lathing shops also registered a high participation of 91%
• Main roads in the Capital and Greater Khartoum have been mostly left vacant with minimal activity. Similar sights have also been reported in other main cities roads across Sudan.
▪️Engineering Sector:
• Electricity:
– Sales of Electricity and Water 60%
– Turbo Generators 70%
– Transport 74%
– Distribution and Emergencies 80%
• Stations:
– Heat Generation station 70%
– Garri Station station 99%
– Bahri Heat station 60%
• Oil and Gas:
– GNPOC 85%
– Higleeg 94%
– Sudabit company 85%
– Asawir company 98%
– NUS company 98%
• Industrial Sector
– White Nile Sugar 98%
– Halfa Sugar 80%
– DAL Group 99.5%
• In addition to the vast number of privately owned factories, companies and presses response to the call for civil disobedience was highly positive.
▪️Telecommunications Sector:
– NTC 63%
– Zain 99%
– MTN 98%
– Canar 88%
– Sudatel 82%
– Huawei 90%
– Ericsson 100%
• A delegation from the National Intelligence and Security Services in collaboration with Huawei Co. teamed up to implement a nationwide Internet Services shutdown.
Media And Public Relations Sector :
• 100% civil disobedience on the first day (9th June) within political and sports newspapers
• 60% civil disobedience on the second day (10th June) within political newspapers, where only 6 newspapers were issued and 9 daily newspapers were not, in addition to 3 (non daily) papers.
• Political Papers that were issued on 10th of June are:
– Al Intibah
– Al Sayha
– Al Sudani
– Al Mahjar
– Al Ahram Alyoum
– Akhbar Alyoum
• Sports Newspapers registered 100% civil disobedience on the second day with the exception of “Sooker Newspaper”
• 57% civil disobedience on the third day (11th June) within political newspapers, where only 7 newspapers were issued and 8 daily newspapers were not, in addition to 3 (non daily) papers which are “Almaydan”, “Al Ba’ath”, and “Akhbar Alwatan”
• Political Papers that were issues on the 11th of June are:
– Al Intibah
– Al Sayha
– Al Tayar
– Al Mahjar
Al Ahram Alyoum
– Akhbar Alyoum
– Al Wifaq
• Sports Newspapers registered 100% civil disobedience on the third day (11th June), with zero papers being issued.
▪️Public Health and Medical Sector:
• The Public Health and Medical sector includes general physicians, orthodontists, pharmacists, nurses, lab technicians, anesthesiologists, radiologists, ophthalmologists, psychiatrists and mental health professionals, nutritionists, medical engineers and medical officers.
• The strike was implemented whilst taking into consideration covering all emergency sections and cases. Full civil disobedience was witnessed in areas that were forcefully shut down by the Ministry of Health (numerous governmental hospitals across the capital have been shut down)
• Medical support was provided free of charge in emergency departments of government hospitals after all the required medical supplies including medication, and tools were provided by regional and national organizations and after mass public outcry for assistance.
• Several private hospitals also provided medical support to injured protesters free of charge.
▪️Khartoum State Strike implementation:
– Government 93%
– Private enterprises 62%
▪️Upcountry Strike Implementation:
– Government 90%
– Private enterprises 47%
Note: The Doctors strike on cold cases has been in effect since December 24th 2018 and is now in it’s 6th month and will continue until a full civilian government has been announced.
▪️Legal Sector:
• Judiciary: 100%
• Prosecutors Office: 90%
• Lawyers: 100%
• Legal Counselors: 100%
SPA Media Team
12 June 2019