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Background. Introduction / Robin Palmer -- The story of a house -- 250 Zambezi Road, Roma Township, Lusaka: the Simons, the ANC and Oxfam / Hugh Macmillan -- 'Entabeni' -- a home in Lusaka away from home / Tanya Barben -- Oxfam in Southern Africa in the 1980s / Peter Wiles -- Oxfam's support to the ANC in Zambia in the 1980s / Robin Palmer. 2. The Oxfam representatives in Zambia. Susie Smith (1979-84) -- Anne Lloyd-Williams (interim, mid 1984) -- Mike Edwards (1984-88) -- Pushpanath (1988-92) -- Lucy Muyoyea (1993-97) . 3. The Oxfam desk officer and regional manager. Robin Palmer (1987-95) -- Buying 250 Zambezi Road for Oxfam (1990-92) / Robin Palmer. 4. The incredible Oxfam staff. Dorothy Chikula (1980-93) -- Malatino Daka (1980-98) -- Wilson Kaonza (1981-96) -- Lazarous Chewe (1989-95) -- Victor Pelekamoyo (1992-97). 5. Some friends of Oxfam. 250 Zambezi Road, a friend's view / Gabriel C. Banda -- A recollection of 250 Zambezi Road, Lusaka in 1982-83 / Sue Cavanna. 6. 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