ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,825,047 -34.05341 18.62365 South Africa Three protesters are arrested during violent clashes with the police in Mitchells Plain, where residents of the Isiqalo informal settlement barricaded a main road with rocks, burning tyres and rubbish in protest of poor service delivery. The protest began the previous day.
5,825,052 -22.95 30.4833 South Africa A mob of men kill two Zimbabweans in Thohoyandou. The motive may have been xenophobic in nature. The exact date of the attack is not entirely clear.
5,825,057 -26.20227 28.04364 South Africa DA supporters gather outside ANC headquarters building to protest against the party.
5,825,061 -33.91799 25.57007 South Africa Stranded over-the-road bus travellers protest outside the company offices, demanding refunds after poor service.
5,825,066 -33.01529 27.91162 South Africa Students from Buffalo City Public FET College clashed with police during a staged sit-in from campus housing at the institution's East London main campus hall. Police used a water cannon and threw stun grenades to disperse the large crowd, causing students to respond with violence.
5,825,169 -25.74486 28.18783 South Africa Dozens of Tshwane community health care workers recently marched in central Pretoria to demand the Gauteng Department of Health pay overdue stipends. Date not clear.
5,825,172 -26.21667 28.25 South Africa Protesters blocked roads in Boksburg with burning tires and rocks during the early morning hours. Police were not yet sure who was responsible for the protest or the reason for it.
5,930,497 -15.4166 28.2833 Zambia
5,825,020 -33.93462 18.86676 South Africa About 50 protesters descended on Khayamandi High School during the morning hours in a bid to prevent people from registering to vote by threatening them with death, and threatened to burn down the school. The protesters threw rocks and stones at the police, who retaliated by firing rubber bullets, eventually managing to disperse the crowd. The stand-off came after what protesters said was a snub by Premier Helen Zille when they had demanded to meet her on Friday.
5,825,025 -26.28336 27.69926 South Africa Petrol bombs were thrown at two voter registration stations in Bekkersdal on the West Rand by a group of marching protesters. Additionally, it was reported that many of the protesters threw stones and threatened to kill anyone who registered to vote. The protesters were angered by politicians of all parties that their service delivery need have not been met despite years promises. A number of people were arrested in the area. No injuries reported.