He says he has written a letter to President Robert Mugabe allegedly exposing the current provincial minister Mahofa.
The IMF last month revised slightly downwards Zimbabwe’s economic growth for 2015 to 2.8 percent from the initial 3.2 percent
The MDC-T and other opposition political parties are boycotting elections to push for reforms.
The violence flared up again Tuesday in the port city of Durban despite an impassioned plea by Zulu king, Goodwill Zwelithini, to stop the attacks.
Economists are warning that the cash-strapped government will find it difficult to fulfill this commitment.
The member of the Economic Freedom Fighters led by Julius Malema was shot on the leg and wounded as the party kicked off its door-to-door anti-xenophobia campaign.
Chinamasa said they took this bold step in order to reduce the wage bill which is taking no less than 82 percent of the budget.
Close to 2,000 foreigners are being housed in three temporary makeshift camps as foreigners have fled their homes.
Party stalwart, Paul Mangwana, says it is illegal for expelled party members to have a party with a name that is similar to Zanu PF.
The party’s National Council and National Executive met at the MDC-T Harvest House headquarters in Harare and unanimously agreed to continue the boycott.
Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba has urged South African traditional and political leaders to desist from stoking tensions.
Rugare Gumbo says the former vice president will definitely clash with President Robert Mugabe in the 2018 presidential election.
There were media reports that Mr. Mugabe and his high-level cabinet delegation were in Pretoria to seek help in funding the country’s cash-strapped government.
Munyeza says there is need for Harare to invest heavily in infrastructure development and protect its image to be an attractive destination.
Multiple sources in the Politburo told Studio 7 that reports that Mrs. Mujuru and her alllies are exploring the possibility of forming a splinter party.
Expelled former Zanu-PF spokesman, Rugare Gumbo, vowed that no Zanu-PF candidate can beat Mrs. Mujuru in the 2018 election.
Party spokesman Simon Khaya Moyo confirmed the expulsion soon after the seven-hour marathon meeting attended by First Lady Grace Mugabe.
The organ discussed current factionalism ravaging the party and said deterioration of the first family's health.
Industry is warning that forcing non-performing companies to pay taxes in arrears amounting to over one billion dollars is disastrous and will lead to massive company closures.
Reserve bank governor, John Mangudya, says he will soon be rolling out 50-cent bond coins, to add to the one, five, ten and 25-cent coins introduced two months ago.
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