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-32.84721 |
27.44218 |
South Africa |
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EE members picketed outside the Premier's office in Bhisho demanding that the Department of Basic Education meet the November deadline for fixing infrastructure in schools. |
5,994,507 |
-33.92528 |
18.42389 |
South Africa |
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In Cape Town, about 60 EE activists picketed in front of parliament. They wanted to hand over a memorandum to the chairperson of the portfolio committee for Basic Education. |
5,994,510 |
-29.65453 |
30.35063 |
South Africa |
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Residents of France "location" in Imbali protested. Richmond Road and other parts of Imbali Unit 14 were blocked with burning tyres, stones and tree branches. Road users were forced to use other routes as protesters did not allow anyone to pass through. |
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-34.03932 |
18.67916 |
South Africa |
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Authorities have closed Baden Powell Drive due to a violent protest. Several motorists have been reporting seeing tyres burning. |
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-29.67816 |
30.16292 |
South Africa |
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In KwaMpumuza, residents protested over the a road drainage project. Residents blockaded the road saying that they want the project closed. Taxi drivers including taxi owners supported the protest. Police used teargas to disperse the protesters. |
5,994,521 |
-31.90604 |
28.64258 |
South Africa |
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Classes came to a halt at a rural school ain Maqomeni s nearly a thousand enraged pupils and their parents protested outside the gates for a proper building. |
5,994,525 |
-34.01667 |
18.55 |
South Africa |
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About 20 supermarket workers, Food and Allied Workers' Union, who are on strike for higher wages, protested outside the supermarket in Philippi. |
5,994,528 |
-29.67816 |
30.16292 |
South Africa |
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In KwaMpumuza, residents continued to protest over the proposed road drainage project. |
5,994,532 |
-34.01667 |
18.55 |
South Africa |
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Residents of Siqalo, near Philippi, blocked the roads around the informal settlement this morning over complaints about the cleaning contractor in the area. During the protest a number of people were arrested and police allegedly ripped the clothes of one of the protesters. |
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-33.96333 |
18.47639 |
South Africa |
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About 50 supporters of the Pan Africanist Student Movement of occupied Azania (Pasma) gathered outside the administrative offices at the University of Cape Town (UCT) to protest the interdictof five of their membersfrom accessing UCTs campus unless they get written consent from the vice chancellor. Tear gas was used by police to disperse protesters. |