zimbabwe clothing shops

Since the decline of their currency, would Zimbabwe make for some good shopping?
My question is: Since they have a $100 million bill, would that make for some good shopping in Zimbabwe? Me and a friend are in the planning stages of a trip to Europe in April. We were there last year studying and we want to go back for a week or so. There’s this one particular store, C&A, that we want to go to for some shopping. I suggested that we go to C&A’s site to see if there are any stores in Zimbabwe, which there aren’t. And I suggested that we go there instead because the devaluation of their currency may make for some good shopping. So, anyone that knows the economic situation more than I do, would this make for some good shopping? Particularly for clothes. I’ve been keeping up with the news on the country but I’d like to know if shopping would be good with the economic conditions of today. Thanks
Since Mugabe made everything “fair” by taking the white farmer’s lands and redistributing them to the poor, there is no food.
The people there cannot begin to make any goods that you would want to buy until they are able to have sustainable stores of food, but since all the farmers are gone all the people will probably die of starvation.
Watch out they don’t eat you.
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