ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,961,034 -20.15 28.58 Zimbabwe National Railways ofZimbabweemployees began a wave of demonstrations around the country to draw attention to their unpaid wages; police disrupted the protest but no violence was reported
5,961,040 -17.8333 31.05 Zimbabwe National Railways ofZimbabweemployees began a wave of demonstrations around the country to draw attention to their unpaid wages; police tore up placards and confiscated banners
5,961,045 -21.4166 30.7333 Zimbabwe Dozens of police officers assisted by soldiers descended on the crowded Chingwizi camp settlement where they reportedly burnt tents and forced families to flee to safety; some villagers sustained injuries and alleged that they were tortured by police; the raid was allegedly in revenge for attacks on police a few days before by residents of the camp
5,961,052 -19.85789 28.27031 Zimbabwe More than 100 people from Bulawayo invade the farm of Dumiso Dabengwa former Zipra intelligence supremo and president of the revived Zapu. The invaders are armed but there are no reports of violence.
5,961,058 -20.15 28.58 Zimbabwe Soldiers assault a civilian for trying to mobilise workers to protest over unpaid salaries.
5,961,062 -17.8333 31.05 Zimbabwe More than 300 residents gathered at Town House where they staged a peaceful demonstration demanding the city fathers to make sure all city suburbs had water supplies
5,961,069 -19.65 31.1667 Zimbabwe In Hamandishe Village in Gutu North two Zanu PF youths fight over their different political opinions over the leadership factionalism.
5,961,075 -18.9166 29.8167 Zimbabwe Zanu-PF Kwekwe Central National Assembly Member Cde Masango Matambanadzo allegedly assaulted the party's secretary for security for Kushinga District Cde Marco Msipa in Kwekwe, accusing him of being aligned to the party's legal affairs secretary, Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa
5,961,093 -17.9333 25.8333 Zimbabwe MDC-T activists demonstrated against unemployment. The demonstration was dispersed by riot police who used batons to beat the protesters, injuring many of the youths involved. Police said that the protesters had been throwing stones and injured a constable. 6 people were arrested for inciting unrest including an MDC-T MP. The opposition says the protest was peaceful and scores were arrested. A photojournalist is also said to have been assaulted.
5,961,097 -20.37336 28.31922 Zimbabwe ZAPU war veterans staged a demonstration in support of local commercial farmer David Connolly whose farm was invaded by Ray Ndhlukula, Chief Deputy Secretary of the President's Office.