Have Ireland really played that much recently?
Ireland have been playing their designated Super League fixtures. Standard. Zim will catch-up on games played before the end of this year.
Their series in the USA was a lovely idea, but it was generously funded entirely by the USA and USA sponsors. Hence why the reports of how angry USA Cricket were when the Irish had some well documented Christmas parties and then the series ended up getting abandoned with Covid. USA Cricket lost a small fortune. Ireland paid nothing towards this series.
Ireland are playing a warm-up series ahead of their T20WCQ. What's special about that? I imagine Zimbabwe will do exactly the same before our qualifier in a few months, yes. So what's so special about this?
People living in fantasy land saying we should organise tours to Kenya or Uganda

Are you going to pay for it buddy? These countries have even less money than us! Funnily enough it actually does cost money to fly 20 people to another country, accommodate and feed them for a week or two, and put all the measures in place regarding ICC Regs including ICC ACU provision which is costly, and compulsory when a match involves at least one full member.
Who's paying for it? ZC can't even provide food or drink for its so called 'elite' domestic players at games anymore.

Players have been seen driving from OH to Chicken Inn during play in their whites. I'm not even joking. You really think ZC are gonna spend several thousands to send our boys to Uganda?!?!
I'm sure some sub-continent blokes fanboy over Ireland purely because they are white and first-world.