ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,830,765 -26.20227 28.04364 South Africa The EFF and the ANC demonstrate outside the Gauteng legislature following Premier David Makhura's State of the Province address. The two protesting groups do not engage in violence and are kept separate by the police.
5,830,770 -29.8579 31.0292 South Africa Thousands of demonstrators march to the African National Congress's KwaZulu-Natal headquarters in Durban over the outcome of the party's eThekwini's elective conference. The march was reportedly triggered by reports of a letter giving reasons why the result of the conference should be nullified
5,830,775 -26.31667 27.83333 South Africa A service delivery protest turns violent with foreign shops being looted. The police disperse the rioters with rubber bullets.
5,830,819 -26.35626 28.38208 South Africa Demonstrators block roads with boulders and burning debris. The riot was due to the municipality cutting illegal electricity connections in the area.
5,830,826 -34.01667 18.55 South Africa Members of the Ses'khona People's Rights Movement continue to riot in Philippi and loot foreign-owned shops, resulting in clashes with armed shopkeepers. Two people are shot dead during the clashes.
5,830,831 -33.01529 27.91162 South Africa Parents and pupils from Tsholomnqa High School block the road with debbris and protest over a lack of scholar transport.
5,830,835 -33.30422 26.53276 South Africa Residents of Makana municipality protest outside Grahamstown City Hall, asking for the municipal councillor's contract to be extended.
5,830,839 -30.25989 28.79071 South Africa Service-delivery rioters erect barricades on the road and pelt passing cars with stones. The demonstration leaves officials travelling between South Africa and Lesotho stranded.
5,830,843 -33.86899 25.4604 South Africa Shack-dwellers demonstrate against their eviction by the council and violently clash with the police.
5,830,849 -25.86667 25.65 South Africa Students protest demanding the promotion of all pupils who failed last year and the re-admission of all students who were suspended last year. The police diserpse the protests with rubber bullets. No reported injuries.