ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,836,460 -33.9 18.63333 South Africa Chaos erupted at UWC today as police used rubber bullets, teargas and stun grenades against rioting students who were protesting against the stand taken by the head of the university council.
5,836,481 -24.30115 29.88998 South Africa A man was stoned to death by villagers for allegedly attempting to rape a woman in Machakaneng near Atok, Limpopo
5,836,486 -32.88031 27.39454 South Africa A 1000 ANC members and religious leaders marched to the party's provincial headquarters in King William's Town to highlight their allegations of irregularities within party structures.
5,836,557 -33.9 18.63333 South Africa Protesting CPUT students allegedly set a financial aid building alight for the second time, causing extensive damage. Meanwhile, on the same day, the Reslife building at UWC was set alight while security booths at the Kovacs building were set on fire. Protester were further stopped from entering a court house where arrested protesters are on trial.
5,836,561 -34.03932 18.67916 South Africa Tempers flared last night in Endlovini in Khayelitsha, with angry residents burning portable toilets and blockading the road in a protest over housing.
5,836,566 -33.96333 18.47639 South Africa UCT confirms that a small group of about seven protesters attempted to disrupt an exam this evening at the Sport Centre on Upper Campus.
5,836,571 -33.91799 25.57007 South Africa Workers, joined by some students, have been protesting at NMMU (University) since Sunday.
5,836,577 -33.93462 18.86676 South Africa A stun grenade was fired at a crowd of protesters apparently rattling the gates of the Stellenbosch police station following the arrest of four Stellenbosch University workers on Tuesday.Protesting students set alight bins and other objects.
5,836,581 -25.74486 28.18783 South Africa Disgruntled commuters torched a train at a Pretoria station because they apparently grew frustrated as it was running late due to a technical fault.
5,836,585 -31.36199 29.57328 South Africa Hundreds of motorists were diverted after a group of more than 100 service delivery protesters blocked the busy R61 for more than seven hours outside Lusikisiki yesterday.