ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,989,647 -25.61692 27.99471 South Africa Residents of Ga-Rankuwa took to the streets to express their dissatisfaction with service delivery. They barricaded roads with burning tyres and rubble as they demanded the City of Tshwane tar roads and install storm water drainage systems.
5,989,650 -33.92528 18.42389 South Africa A group of about 20 tenants from Naruna Estate, Rugby, Sanddrift and De Waal Drive marched to the provincial legislature on to hand over a memorandum to MEC for Human Settlements Bonginkosi Madikizela.
5,989,654 -26.71171 27.83795 South Africa The SRC lead protests at the Vaal University of Technology.
5,989,657 -27.65 25.6 South Africa Residents of Bloemhof went on the rampage, blockading the road. They torched three trucks and pelted passing car with stones as they vented their anger over service delivery.
5,989,662 -33.92528 18.42389 South Africa Members of the Western Cape ANC Youth League clashed with police during a picket outside the South African Rugby Union Offices in which police used stun grenades to disperse the crowd. The protesters were angry over lack of transformation in sports.
5,989,665 -29.37789 31.25485 South Africa Around 100 people embarked on a service delivery protest in the Melville township, north of Durban. No reports of violence or damage to property were recorded.
5,993,261 16.5451 33.3305 Sudan Violent demonstrations against the removal of an artisanal brick factor for a second day. Demonstrators clash with police who use tear gas.
5,989,669 -33.96333 18.47639 South Africa A handful of protesters assembled on UCT's Jameson Plaza calling on UCT to "bring back our cadres". A large cloth was laid out on the steps proclaiming: "Death of Dreams". By noon theprotesthad grown to dozens of people.
5,989,673 -26.71171 27.83795 South Africa Violence escalated at the Vaal University of Technology to a point where several buildings of the university were burned, placing non-protesting students and staff at great risk.
5,989,677 -23.1351 30.42184 South Africa Protesters in Vuwani returned to the streets, after State Security Minister David Mahlobo and his team had cleared the roads. Protesters began throwing stones and burning tyres on the main road. The move prompted police to use rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse protesters.