Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 28 February 2026
📘 Source: The Sowetan

The safety of theLimpopo farmer accused of killing two women and feeding their bodies to pigscame under the spotlight after it was revealed in court he was allegedly threatened with sexual assault behind bars. On ThursdayZacharia Olivier’s lawyer Jacob’s Venter told the Polokwane high court during consultations with his client he was told he had experienced “severe” threats on Wednesday night while in police holding cells. Olivier was kept in police cells on Wednesday after his case was postponed and was not taken to prison where he is usually held.

“He was detained in police cells and apparently there were unsavoury and straightforward threats made about him being attacked and sexually abused,” said Venter. “I don’t want to go into specifics. The state is also aware of this.

“I would like to request the court to make an order [for him] to be taken back to detainment in prison.” Prosecutor George Sekhukhune indicated they were made aware of the threats against Olivier, and suggested court adjourn at 3pm for him to be transported back to prison. The court asked the investigating officer Capt Phaladi Makola to make sure Olivier was taken back to prison. On the evening of August 17 2024, Maria Makgatho, 45, and Lucadia Ndlovu, 34, were among a group of people who had gone to Olivier’s farm to scavenge for expired food usually meant for pigs on the farm.

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Olivier and farm supervisor Adrian Rudolph de Wet allegedly shot at the group. The others fled but Makgato and Ndlovu were killed and the two allegedly tossed their bodies into a pigsty.

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Originally published by The Sowetan • February 28, 2026

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