My remarks are based on a recent visit to Namibia, South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Tanzania and Kenya and certainly not what I have read or what someone told me. If you think I should refrain from such remarks, maybe you should refrain from calling people clowns. I put my remarks in a question form: "Are you one of those..." You, however, do not refrain from claiming "clowns like yourself who have probably never been to Africa for any length of time should refrain from remarks based on what you have read or what someone told you."
If you are not one of those constantly complaining about your lazy staff of African origin and the government taxes, treating the natives in a rather arrogant way, whom I met so many of, it is excellent.
If you neither are one of those charging high prices for rather mediocre services with the words “This is Africa”, whom I also met so many of (often the same persons) it is even better, but you did not comment on that.
The thing is that you use a forum for exchanging experiences between travellers to desperately promote your own tourist business, which maybe not make your view of how advisable or not advisable it is to go to Zimbabwe at present very reliable.
As for the exchange rates, your information is amazing. Mid May in Victoria Falls you still got forex at the exchange bureaus, 60.- Z$ to a US$ on the paper - 100 US$ to a US$ in the hand.