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Reconstructing Mchape '95: AIDS, Billy Chisupe, and the Politics of Persuasion

Pages 397-416 | Published online: 10 Oct 2007

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Figure 1.  The cartoon suggests that the famous (as depicted by the man on the left, understood to be either the owner of the politically important Yanu Yanu bus company or a well-known mayor) and the wealthy (as depicted by the large woman on the right) all went to Chisupe. Malawi News, 8–14 July 1995, 9.

Figure 1.  The cartoon suggests that the famous (as depicted by the man on the left, understood to be either the owner of the politically important Yanu Yanu bus company or a well-known mayor) and the wealthy (as depicted by the large woman on the right) all went to Chisupe. Malawi News, 8–14 July 1995, 9.

Figure 2.  One of a series of political cartoons depicting the scene at Chikamana Village. ‘Kamadyaapa’. Daily Monitor, 3 April 1995, 11.

Figure 2.  One of a series of political cartoons depicting the scene at Chikamana Village. ‘Kamadyaapa’. Daily Monitor, 3 April 1995, 11.

Figure 3.  ‘It can cure everything: headaches, backaches, gout, AIDS and even unemployment. And if you kick this bucket, it also makes sure you end up in paradise! (If only we could export the stuff … then all our economic problems would vanish at one go!!)’ The Nation, 29 March 1995, 8.

Figure 3.  ‘It can cure everything: headaches, backaches, gout, AIDS and even unemployment. And if you kick this bucket, it also makes sure you end up in paradise! (If only we could export the stuff … then all our economic problems would vanish at one go!!)’ The Nation, 29 March 1995, 8.

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