Zim woman killed, remains fed to pigs

A ZIMBABWEAN woman and her friend were killed and their remains fed to pigs allegedly by a farmer in Limpopo province, South Africa last week.

 

The Zimbabwean woman, identified as 35-year-old Locadia Ndlovhu, whose district of origin is yet to be established and her husband, Mabutho Ncube, together with her South African friend Maria Makgato (45) were scrounging for thrown away food at the farm dumpsite when they met their fate.

 

Ncube escaped with serious injuries, to tell the story which occurred at Onvervaght Farm in Sebayeng, outside Polokwane.

 

Farm owner Zachariah Olivier (60) and his two employees Adriaan de Wet (19), and a Zimbabwean William Musoro (45), have since appeared at the Mankweng Magistrates Court.

 

The three face allegations of murder, attempted murder, possession of an unlicensed firearm and ammunition and defeating the ends of justice.

 

Musoro faces an additional charge of contravention of the Immigration Act..

 

According to the police Press and liaison office for Limpopo, the matter was postponed to August 30 this year for formal bail application.

 

“The suspects were arrested after the discovery of two decomposed women’s bodies in a pigsty on a farm in Sebayeng, outside Mankweng, on August 20. The arrests followed a thorough investigation by the Provincial Tracking Team and Murder and Robbery Unit,” Limpopo province police spokesperson Colonel Malesela Ledwaba said in a statement.

 

“The investigation began when a 45-year-old South African woman went missing after visiting the farm on August 17, accompanied by a 35-year-old foreign national woman. Both women sustained gunshot wounds and a 47-year-old foreign national man, who was with them, was also shot and hospitalised,” Ledwaba said.

 

According to other Press reports, Olivier (60), De Wet (19) and Musoro (40) were charged with murder with actual intent.

 

“What is disturbing about this incident is that not only did the perpetrators shoot them, but they also fed them to the pigs after they killed them. We are going to come here on August 30 when the three accused are appearing so that we show our dissatisfaction and so that they do not also get bail,” said the executive mayor of Capricorn District Municipality Mamedupi Teffo. Newsday

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