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A pilot flew above Johannesburg towing a banner critical of e-tolls. |
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Following the eviction of residents of a housing facility many riot, burning structures and stoning police. Police used rubber bullets to disperse the crowd. |
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Democratic Alliance supporters gathered at the Gauteng provincial legislature in Johannesburg to protest against e-tolling. |
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Street vendors and police officers clash after a court ruling against the traders is decided. Police used rubber bullets to disperse the group. An attorney representing the traders was arrested, and two others were reportedly injured. |
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South Africa |
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Hundreds of protesters carrying banners made their way into the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC), singing protest songs critical of the South African health care system. |
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A group beat a man with iron rods and threw stones at him, believing he was responsible for stabbing their friend. Several of the perpetrators were later arrested. |
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A "top cop" is assassinated at her home. The motive and perpetrator are unknown. |
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Right2Know protesters gather outside Independent Newspaper's offices in St George's Mall to demonstrate against the firing of an editor. The group also called for greater press freedom and greater editorial independence. During the protest MTMSA counter protesters gathered, calling for a "media transformation" and accusing the R2K group of racism. The MTMSA is an umbrella group mainly comprised of Agang SA supporters. Clashes reported, though the extent of them are not clear. Police intervene and dispersed the two groups. |
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South Africa |
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Residents of Soshanguve march in protest, demanding the city of Tshwane be responsible for repairs caused by a hail storm several months ago. |
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A group ransacks several Somali owned shops the day after a Somali business owner shot and killed a seven-year-old boy in error. No injuries reported. |