ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,834,229 -26.23436 23.53339 South Africa Residents in Bona-Bona and Morokweng protest and demand that the road between the two villages is tarred. The protests lead to the closure of four schools but no reports of violence or destruction of property were reported.
5,834,233 -26.12724 23.77425 South Africa Residents in Bona-Bona and Morokweng protest and demand that the road between the two villages is tarred. The protests lead to the closure of four schools but no reports of violence or destruction of property were reported.
5,834,241 -25.63473 27.78022 South Africa Tires were burned and roads were blocked by people from Sonop near Brits who demanded electricity.
5,834,245 -32.94611 27.72792 South Africa 100 unemployed shack dwellers of Daluxolo informal settlement in Mdantsane NU6 barricaded the Qumza highway demanding proper houses.
5,834,250 -33.97789 25.58355 South Africa 5 men were arrested of public violence and looting during a protest related to service delivery in the Walmer area of Port Elizabeth. The protesters blocked roads and threw stones at vehicles belonging to the police and others. At least one police officer was injured.
5,834,254 -26.23436 23.53339 South Africa Residents in Bona-Bona and Morokweng protest for a second day and demand a tarred road between the two settlements.
5,834,258 -26.12724 23.77425 South Africa Residents in Bona-Bona and Morokweng protest for a second day and demand a tarred road between the two settlements.
5,834,262 -25.66667 27.25 South Africa Residents of Dikhibidung informal settlement continue their protest and set an ambulance on fire. The residents are demanding employment at the local sewage works.
5,834,266 -25.63473 27.78022 South Africa Residents of Sonop near Brits barricaded internal roads to demand electricity for a second day.
5,834,270 -31.20037 28.25024 South Africa Ugie residents violently protest, demanding employment at a local lumber company. Date unknown - source dated 18/08, reports it occurred "last week."