ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,982,765 -30.85907 29.85384 South Africa Two journalists and two members of a staunch anti-mining group on the Transkei Wild Coast were allegedly assaulted in Bizana when they were attacked at about 5pm.
5,982,769 -25.8541 25.62881 South Africa A group of community members damaged state-owned properties at Mahikeng Police Station in which three state owned motor vehicles and a door of the police station were damaged. 15 suspects were arrested during which one of them was found in possession of a petrol bomb
5,982,772 -33.804 25.58 South Africa Family members and residents reeling from the robbery and killing of businessman Daniel Jacobs, took to the streets in Motherwell in a march to highlight the scourge of crime in the area.
5,982,776 -23.83322 30.16351 South Africa A mob has attacked a 24-year old man and killed him in a vigilante-styled attack in a village near to Tzaneen.
5,982,780 -26.19816 28.02194 South Africa Protests disrupted lectures at the University of the Witwatersrand's Braamfontein campus. In the chaos, students set alight seats in a Wits lecture hall, causing extensive damage
5,982,784 -26.20227 28.04364 South Africa A Pikitup truck was stoned in the Johannesburg CBD in ongoing protest action led by Pikitup workers affiliated with SAMWU.
5,982,788 -30.80821 29.36644 South Africa Police used rubber bullets to disperse hundreds of angry residents blocking the R394 between Ntabankulu and eMaXesibeni (formerly known as Mount Ayliff). 10 people were arrested.
5,982,791 -33.91799 25.57007 South Africa More than 200 residents in Port Elizabeth took to the streets, blocking major roads toprotest against delays in the rebuilding and refurbishment of houses that had been promised by the municipality.
5,982,794 -25.77278 28.06778 South Africa Violence started in Atteridgeville when residents protested as home owners started cutting off the illegal connections they had made. Protesters began throwing stones at homes and setting fire to the electrical poles they had formerly used to connect their shacks to.
5,982,798 -33.4998 26.8294 South Africa Provincial community health workers, led by Pawusa, closed a Bathurst clinic toprotestnot being given permanent employment or benefits.