5,960,573 |
-20.0833 |
31.6167 |
Zimbabwe |
|
Angry villagers allegedly teamed up and violently stopped the Deputy Sheriff and police from demolishing homes at the centre of a tribal feud between two village heads in Bikita. No reports of injury. |
5,960,577 |
-17.78271 |
31.33127 |
Zimbabwe |
|
Wives of mine employees gather outside manager's offices to protest non-payment of their husband's salaries. |
5,960,582 |
-20.0833 |
31.6167 |
Zimbabwe |
|
A group of Bikita villagers assault their village head and forcibly march him to Bikita rural district council offices over a disagreement of land use. Ten of the suspected perpetrators were later arrested. |
5,963,489 |
-4.26 |
15.28 |
Republic of Congo |
|
|
5,960,587 |
-17.8333 |
31.05 |
Zimbabwe |
|
Members of the Zimbabwe National Students Union protest at Harare Polytechnic against "decline in education standards in the country as well as college authorities reluctance to hold Student Representative Council elections." Twelve arrested. |
5,960,591 |
-17.8333 |
31.05 |
Zimbabwe |
|
Disgruntled senior Agricultural and Rural Development Authority workers slept at the parastatal's head office in Harare to protest against non-payment of salaries. |
5,960,596 |
-20.0166 |
28.85 |
Zimbabwe |
|
Members of ZANU-PF tried to disrupt a World Food Programme food (WFP) distribution function at Ntabazinduna in Matabeleland North. The group accused the American government of imposing sanctions over political repression against Zimbabwe which they said hurt ordinary people. |
5,960,601 |
-21.05 |
31.6667 |
Zimbabwe |
|
Riot police were called to restrain parents who were demonstrating against Chiredzi Government Secondary School headmistress for alleged misappropriation of funds. The group was demanding to speak to the headmistress, who locked herself in her office, insisting she was not allowed to speak to the Press. Many of the protesters rushed her office, in an attempt to force themselves in. |
5,960,607 |
-20.15 |
28.58 |
Zimbabwe |
|
Over 1,000 WOZA members marched through the streets to the Mhlahlandlela Government Complex, as part of the pressure group's annual Valentine's Day demos. A statement said WOZA is demanding free primary education for all vulnerable and under privileged children by the end of 2014. Police blocked the demonstrators near the complex. |
5,960,613 |
-17.8333 |
31.05 |
Zimbabwe |
|
Violence rocked the opposition MDC-T party as youths divided between leader, Morgan Tsvangirai's and those backing deputy treasurer general Elton Mangoma fought running battles. At one point Elton Mangoma and an ally were assaulted by Tsvangirai youths. Causalities/injuries not known. |