ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,988,554 -26.20227 28.04364 South Africa South African Transport and Allied Workers Union (Satawu) says its members who are protesting on the N1 highway in Midrand, Johannesburg are frustrated after going 4 years without salary increases. Eight protesters were arrested as protesters threw rocks and police fired rubber bullets.
5,988,558 -33.91799 25.57007 South Africa The DA Women's Network staged a silent picketprotestoutside the Port Elizabeth court to raise awareness around the impact of genderviolenceon women and children. At the same time, a group of women gathered to show support for the accuses.
5,988,561 -34.17467 18.41952 South Africa A 700-strong crowd marched from Masiphumelele and spent the day outside the Simon's Town court waiting to hear if their leader would return home.
5,988,564 -29.96667 30.88333 South Africa Protesters, upset over the ANC local candidate choice, blockaded roads in Umlazi,, burning tyres, breaking beer bottles and toppling rocks on to the road.
5,988,567 -23.1351 30.42184 South Africa Two more schools were burnt in Vuwani in ongoing protest action by residents.
5,988,571 -33.96258 18.5016 South Africa Classes at the Western Cape College of Nursing in Athlone were suspended after a studentprotest over bursaries.
5,988,575 -26.20227 28.04364 South Africa Protest action by Satawu members in continued in Johannesburg.
5,988,578 -29.61667 30.38333 South Africa Hundreds of angry residents in Pietermaritzburg took to the streets , blocking Selby Msimang Road with burning tyres. Residents were unhappy over the lack of service delivery
5,988,582 -29.61667 30.38333 South Africa Frustrated pupils at the Heritage Academy staged a protest at the school in Pietermaritzberg, demanding the school employ a maths teacher and provide them with library and Internet access.
5,988,585 -23.1351 30.42184 South Africa In ongoing protest action in Vuwani, two schools were set alight at Masakona, apparently by the protesters bringing the number of schools that were torched to 17.