ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,985,906 -26.20227 28.04364 South Africa A Malawian man has been killed in a suspected mob justiceattackin the Joburg CBD.
5,985,910 -29.54949 30.42694 South Africa Small pockets of protesters, anger about service delivery, continued to take to the street in and around Copesville. Fires burned and anger had simmered as police and protesters clashed with 20 people being arrested.
5,985,914 -33.30422 26.53276 South Africa In ongoing protest action at Rhodes University, students took their protest action further with the #NakedProtests on campus.
5,985,917 -33.72441 18.70833 South Africa Violentprotestsand looting spread to Klipheuwel, where a group of angry residents damaged an ATM and electric cables. Residents were demanding electricity as they burnt tyres, barricaded the road with rubble and pelted passing cars with rocks.
5,985,920 -26.03419 27.92217 South Africa Zandspruit residents took to the streets in anger over the lack of electricity supply in the area. The protesters blocked roads and disruted traffic with burning tyres.
5,985,924 -33.804 25.58 South Africa The bodies of two men were discovered after they were killed following the murder of another man in Motherwell, in what is suspected of being a vigilante killing.
5,985,928 -29.13333 26.2 South Africa Hundreds of SA Democratic Teachers Union (Sadtu) members in the Free State marched in Bloemfontein to hand over a memorandum of demands expressing there dissatisfaction over the education system.
5,985,932 -33.92528 18.42389 South Africa Striking employees, under the banner of the JUTT, of the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) shut down the Cape Town campus, protesting about the way the management had handled their wage dispute.
5,985,937 -33.30422 26.53276 South Africa In ongoing protest action at Rhodes University, chaos between police and students at Rhodes University escalated as rubber bullets, pepper spray and tear gas were used against a group of students protesting against the rape culture and the sexual assault policy at the university. Six Rhodes students were arrested during the chaos.
5,985,941 -28.73333 24.76667 South Africa The Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) in the Northern Cape marched to Premier Sylvia Lucas office in Kimberley to hand over a memorandum of grievance on Wednesday.