In Limpopo Province, South Africa, two Black women, Maria Makgatho and Locadia Ndlovu, were fatally shot on a white-owned farm while seeking discarded food. The farm owner, Zachariah Johannes Olivier, and two workers are accused of the crime, sparking outrage over racial tensions and gender-based violence. The victims’ bodies were found decomposed in a pigsty. A judge postponed the bail hearing for the accused until November 6. The incident highlights ongoing land disputes between white commercial farmers and Black communities.