White Farmer Who Killed 2 Female Farmer Worker & Feed Them To His Pig Back In The Dock

iReport South Africa | 17.04.2026 18:14

The murder trial of pig farmer Zachariah Olivier has captured public attention as he appeared before the Polokwane High Court alongside co-accused William Musora over the alleged killing of two women in August 2024.

Olivier and Musora are facing serious charges related to the deaths of Maria Makgato and Kudzai Ndlovu whose bodies were reportedly discovered at a dumping site on Onverwacht Farm outside Polokwane. Prosecutors allege that the incident occurred during an alleged violent confrontation at the remote site although the exact circumstances surrounding the killings remain under intense judicial scrutiny.

Court proceedings revealed that investigators were alerted to suspicious activity in the area after community members reported unusual movements near the dumping grounds. Police forensic teams were later deployed to secure evidence that prosecutors say links the accused to the crime scene. However defense arguments are expected to challenge the admissibility and interpretation of some of the evidence presented by investigators.

The case has generated strong reactions across local communities in Limpopo, with residents expressing shock over the brutality of the alleged crime. Community leaders have urged calm while emphasizing trust in the justice system to ensure a fair trial. Legal observers say the case is likely to hinge on forensic evidence, witness testimonies and the circumstances leading to the victims deaths.

State prosecutors argued that the accused should face full prosecution due to the gravity of the charges which include murder and possible additional criminal offences related to the disposal of the victims bodies. The defense team however has maintained that their clients are entitled to the presumption of innocence until proven guilty.

The matter has been adjourned for further pre-trial procedures with more witnesses expected to testify as the trial progresses. Authorities have assured the public that investigations into the broader circumstances surrounding the deaths are still ongoing. The case continues to draw widespread attention as residents await justice for the victims.