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A Limpopo pig farmer and his two employees accused of the gruesome murders of two women are expected to be back in the Mankweng Magistrate’s Court today.

The three allegedly disposed of the decomposed remains of the women in a pigsty on a farm in Polokwane.

The accused are pig farmer Zacharia Olivier, Rudolf de Wet and William Musora.

They face two counts of pre-meditated murder, one of attempted murder and one of possession of an unlicensed firearm and ammunition.

Musora is facing an additional charge of contravening the Immigration Act.

National Prosecuting Authority spokesperson Mashudu Malabi-Dzhangi says, “The Limpopo farmers Zacharia Olivier and his employees Adriaan De Wet and William Musora will appear in Mankweng Magistrate’s court for allegedly killing and feeding two women to pigs, the other victim who was with them managed to survive. They are expected to proceed with their bail application.”

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