ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,992,317 -29.61667 30.38333 South Africa Colleagues of a slain nurse demonstrated outside the Pietermaritzburg Magistrates Court against bail for her alleged killer.
5,992,320 -26.18984 27.80144 South Africa In a second day of protests, residents of Tshepisong on the West Rand blockaded roads with tyres and rocks on in protest against power outages (service delivery).
5,992,325 -33.91799 25.57007 South Africa Striking workers of Aspen Pharmacare and members of the South African Chemical Workers' Union picketed outside the company premises on in Port Elizabeth over labour issues.
5,992,332 -33.94506 18.53431 South Africa About 500 people took to the streets of Langa, participating in the fourth annual Khumbulani Pride march.
5,992,335 -25.74486 28.18783 South Africa In a march to the offices of property companies in Pretoria, residents complained over the high prices of rent and the blacklisting of tenants.
5,992,346 -30.31093 30.66232 South Africa Umzinto, on the KwaZulu-Natal South Coast, was a no-go area as protests erupted over two days. Protesters were burning tyres and entrances to the town were blocked. The reason for the protest was unknown.
5,992,361 -30.31093 30.66232 South Africa Umzinto, on the KwaZulu-Natal South Coast, was a no-go area as protests erupted over two days. Protesters were burning tyres and entrances to the town were blocked. The reason for the protest was unknown.
5,992,368 -33.92528 18.42389 South Africa About 100 members of the Social Justice Coalition (SJC) marched to the office of the Mayor of Cape Town to deliver a petition demanding lasting sanitation for in informal settlements in Cape Town.
5,992,387 -25.67056 31.85994 South Africa An EFF marshal was shot and injured in the leg when he tried to prevent a man he described as wearing an ANC T-shirt from entering the KaMaqhekeza stadium in KaMaqhekeza (formerly Naas) outside Komatipoort
5,992,391 -33.92528 18.42389 South Africa About 60 participants from civil society organisations, lead by Amabida Crisis Committee, marched through Cape Town against attempts by Australian company Mineral Commodities (MRC) to mine titanium in Xolobeni on the Wild Coast.