Diamond shaped pattern with alternating rows of portaits of Michelle and Barack Obama in one row and Naadu and John Atta Mills in the other. In each row the portraits are separated by crossed flags of the United States of America and Ghana. A row of crossed flags run along the top and bottom of the cloth with the text "JULY - 2009"
Square cloth divided diagonally into two triangles with the same design in each triangle. In the upper right and lower left coner is a portrait of Obama and Mills with the text "OBAMA & MILLS" above and "JULY 2009" below. Two of the edges are bordered by an American flag motif and the other two sides are bordered by a Ghanaian flag motif.
Repeated blue square pattern with portraits of Barack Obama with the text "BARACK OBAMA 44TH PRESIDENT of the UNITED STATES" and the word "Akwaaba". The edges of the cloth are bordered by an alternating pattern of yellow and black symbols.
Inside of Barack Obama tote bag. Beige fabric on the outside with blue, black, and white patterned fabric on the inside with a tag with the text "AMANI PEACE" on an inner zipper pocket.
Front of Barack Obama tote bag. Blue, beige, black, and white with a black and white photo of Barack Obama in the middle surrounded by the text "HONGERA BARACK OBAMA."
Blue blouse with button front and sleeves folded across the front. A large image of Hastings Kamuzu Banda and the text "Peace, progress and prosperity under Kamuzu" is printed across the sleeves. The lower border is a yellow band with images of a red setting sun and black roosters and the text "Silver Jubilee of Independence", along with Roman numerals "XXV"
Red cloth commemorating H. K. Banda's first 20 years of political leadership in Malawi. Portraits of Banda are repeated across the center, interspersed with images of two clenched fists with a severed rope tied about both wrists. The lower border has repeated designs incorporating a black rooster and a red setting sun, with the numbers "1958" "20" and "1978" above.
Yellow, pink and blue wall hanging commemorating the official wedding of President Bakili Muluzi and Patricia Shanil Fukulani Dzimbiri (Shanil Muluzi), to whom he had already been married for 12 years. A single large circle contains a heart-shaped image of the bride and groom and the text "Happy Marriage 9th October 1999". There is a blue and yellow floral design in each corner.
Yellow bowl with picture of Bertha Masiku in the center, surrounded by the text "Voterani Bertha Masiku, Blantyre City West"and images of two clasped hands.
Yellow chitenje (pl. zitenje) cloth with portrait of Pope John Paul II repeated across the center. Each portrait is surrounded by the text "Pope John Paul II -- visit to Malawi, May 1989" and a blue border. Designs repeated across the top and bottom of the cloth incorporate the papal emblem (with two crossed keys and the Triregnum, or crown with three levels) and an emblem with a stylized cross and the letter M. Other designs include a stylized letter "J" and a cord.
Black chitenje (pl. zitenje) cloth with two circular portraits of Bakili Muluzi and numerous images of Malawi banknotes (purple, pink, gold, and blue), showing Muluzi's portrait. A red, yellow, and white border spans the top and bottom of the cloth.
Blue cloth with portrait of Robert Mugabe repeated at top and Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front logo with rooster and dawn repeated at bottom.
Blue, red, and white kanga with three portraits of Barack Obama in the center, surrounded by images of the United States flag. The text "Yes we can -- Obama" appears at the bottom, and "2008" is repeated around the entire border.
Pink chitenje (pl. zitenje) cloth. Three female figures repeated in border with text "Voterani Aphungu Achizimayi." Design repeated with large circle depicting female speaker in front of a crowd with "Voterani Aphungu Achizimayi" along the top and bottom of the circle. Each large circle is connected to four small circles, two with the text "Pace-Net" above a circle enclosing an outline of Africa against a brick background; two with the text "Gender Equality Support Project (GESP) - CIDA)."
Cloth with patterned, horizontal stripes of green, yellow, and black. Over the stripes is a repeated pattern of large swags decorated with emblems, flags, and the 50 year logo of Ghana frame a portrait of Kwame Nkrumah. The 50 year logo read " 50 GHANA Championing African Excellence" in English. An alternating patter of Ghanaian flags and political emblems run along the bottom of the cloth. Smaller ribbon motifs flank the top and bottom of the nation's flags identifying Dr. Kwame Nkrumah as the "FIRST PRIME MINISTER" and the dates of indepenence "MARCH 1957 GHANA INDEPENDENCE MARCH 2007" in English.