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Residents in Diepsloot, north of Johannesburg, protested over drug abuse in the area; around 200 people had marched to the police station earlier and handed over an alleged drug dealer; eight scrap metal and gold and diamond exchange outlets were damaged by the community |
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-28.73333 |
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South Africa |
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Students in Kimberley continued their rampage and burning of tyres for a second day, protesting over an announcement that the institution would be phased out; police used rubber bullets and arrested some students for public violence |
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-26.5333 |
27.85 |
South Africa |
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A mob caught and severely injured a Pakistani man accused of shooting a local man who had allegedly robbed him |
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-33.90861 |
25.54308 |
South Africa |
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Dark streets, homes and alleys in Helenvale in Port Elizabeth's northern areas saw fed-up women from the neighbourhood picket in Stanford Road |
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27.86332 |
South Africa |
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East London police clashed with residents in Duncan Village C-Section during a violent service deliveryprotest; the stand-off between police and residents in the informal settlement began shortly after midday and continued until police ran out of stun grenades, tear gas and rubber bullets |
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-34.01667 |
18.55 |
South Africa |
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Illegal settlers were evicted for a fourth day in Philippi; protesters clashed with authorities, throwing stones and using spades; police responded with stun grenades |
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-22.95 |
30.4833 |
South Africa |
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More than 3000 residents of Mbilwi village, near Sibasa in Limpopo, brought business activity in the town of Thohoyandou to a standstill when they marched against alleged police ineptitude in ritual murder cases |
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-29.8579 |
31.0292 |
South Africa |
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Stranded commuters protested outside the municipal bus depot in central Durban over a service interruption |
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South Africa |
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Western Cape police confronted protesters in KwaNonqaba in Mossel Bay for the fifth day, using stun grenades and tear gas to disperse an angry crowd that hurled stones at motorists during a protestover electricity |
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-33.92528 |
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South Africa |
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A group of protesters, including members of Right2Know and the Social Justice Coalition, marched from Parliament to the Caledon Square police station in Buitenkant Street; about 100 people protested against "police brutality" in the Marikana informal settlement and in the mining town where the killing occurred |