ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,962,223 -18.01274 31.07555 Zimbabwe Over 600 nurses at Chitungwiza Central Hospital strike in protest over government's failure to pay night duty allowances.
5,961,825 -17.8333 31.05 Zimbabwe Hundreds of street traders, led by the National Vendors Union of Zimbabwe, protest against the practice by Harare authorities of allocating large portions of vending space to Zanu PF loyalists who are in turn renting them out to struggling vendors at huge rentals.
5,961,830 -17.3666 30.2 Zimbabwe Zanu PF members sympathetic to Temba Mliswa the former Zanu PF provincial Chairperson held a demonstration in Chinhoyi. The demonstration was in response to Mliswas arrest on allegations of being in possession of guns stolen from the white farmer whose farm he had taken over
5,961,836 -16.8166 29.6833 Zimbabwe Former Zanu-PF Mashonaland West provincial chairman Cde Temba Mliswa is arrested by the CIO for illegally possessing seven AK47 assault rifles. Mliswa was ousted as the Zanu-PF provincial chairperson for Mashonaland West for his support of ousted Vice President Joice Mujuru.
5,961,842 -20.15 28.58 Zimbabwe Workers belonging to ZARWU sit outside the offices of the National Railway of Zimbabwe, complaining that they are only receiving 20% of their salaries.
5,961,847 -17.8333 31.05 Zimbabwe ZANU-PF youths block and intimidate investors from the United Arab Emirates in Harare. The youths then protest against the presence of MDC-T councillors at the meeting. No reported injuries or damage.
5,961,856 -17.8333 31.05 Zimbabwe Residents demonstrate against a school following reports that staff are embezzling tuition money.
5,961,862 -17.8333 31.05 Zimbabwe Zanu-PF youths assault two ward councillors during Tsvangirai's visit to Harare.
5,961,869 -18.75 32.6333 Zimbabwe MDC-T activists violently clash with a War Veteren after being denied access to agricultural inputs.
5,961,875 -20.15 28.58 Zimbabwe WOZA protest demanding the creation of jobs, a halt on the relocation of informal traders from Bulawayo city centre and the urgent convening of a country wide consultation to map a collective way forward on how to revamp the economy. The police violently break up the demonstration resulting in a number of protesters requiring medical attention.