ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,987,245 -29.54949 30.42694 South Africa Protest action continued overnight in Copesville, KZN over the removal of an ANC leader. The protesters blocked the road with burning tyres and logs, and allegedly hurled rocks at passing motorists until police intervened, dispersing the crowd with teargas.
5,987,249 -29.8579 31.0292 South Africa Metered taxi drivers took to the streets in Durban at what they believe is unfair competition and the lack of regulation of taxi hailing app, Uber.
5,987,253 -33.01529 27.91162 South Africa Hundreds of striking SA Municipal Workers Union members marched to East London City Hall in protest over salary disputes. A group of workers trashed parts of East London by spilling rubbish onto the streets. Workers reportedly also set fire to electricity boxes near the municipalitys Trust Building
5,987,257 -32.94306 24.67218 South Africa In protests over payments, SA Municipal Workers' Union members took to the streets in Jansenville and blocked the roads.
5,987,260 -25.52297 31.35693 South Africa Protests contined in Matsulu over electricity and other services. There was no report of violence or damage to property.
5,987,263 -33.91799 25.57007 South Africa Waste collecters downed tools and protested in the Nelson Mandela Municipality, outside the city hall over pay and bonuses.
5,987,267 -33.93462 18.86676 South Africa A group of Stellenbosch University (SU) students demonstrated half-naked on the university's Red Square and held discussions on rape culture at campuses in solidarity with Rhodes students.
5,987,271 -29.13333 26.2 South Africa Members from several local ANC branches joined a small group of anti-Zuma marchers in Bloemfontein.
5,987,275 -33.92528 18.42389 South Africa Khayelitsha residents were locked in a stand-off with city authorities at the civic centre after a march with the Social Justice Coalition to hand in 3,000 budget submissions.
5,987,278 -33.91799 25.57007 South Africa Waste collecters downed tools and protested for the second day in the Nelson Mandela Municipality, outside the city hall over pay and bonuses. A group of workers trashed parts of East London by spilling rubbish onto the streets. Workers reportedly also set fire to electricity boxes near the municipalitys Trust Building.