Polokwane, South Africa – The chilling case that sent shockwaves across Limpopo is finally heading to trial, with three men accused of a horrifying double murder set to face justice at the Polokwane High Court from 4 to 15 August 2025.
Zachariah Johannes Olivier (60), Andriaan Rudolph De Wet (19), and William Musora (45) stand accused of a crime so macabre that it has left the community in disbelief. Allegedly, they brutally murdered two women before disposing of their bodies in the most gruesome manner—feeding them to pigs.
A Case That Shook the Nation
The alleged killings took place at a Mankweng pig farm, a seemingly ordinary agricultural property that has now become synonymous with horror. Investigators believe that after murdering the victims, the suspects attempted to cover up their tracks by allowing the pigs to consume the remains, making it nearly impossible to recover crucial evidence.
- The case is riddled with disturbing details, and the accused face a string of serious charges, including:
- Two counts of murder
- Attempted murder
- Defeating the administration of justice
- Possession of an unlicensed firearm
- Unlawful possession of ammunition
- Illegal immigration (pertaining to William Musora, a Zimbabwean national)
Justice on the Horizon?
With investigations now completed and an indictment served, all eyes are on the Polokwane High Court, where the trial is expected to unveil shocking evidence and testimonies. The public is bracing for a courtroom showdown that could expose the darkest depths of human cruelty.
Could these men have carried out such a heinous and calculated crime? Will justice be served for the victims and their families?
The truth will soon come to light as the trial unfolds. Stay tuned to Manica Eye for real-time updates on this shocking case.
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