THE European Union has advised Zambians to refrain from political violence and allow citizens to peacefully exercise their right to vote in the August polls. Meanwhile, the EU says it will not reduce its funding to Zambia despite the Middle East war. The Union further says it is impressed with how Zambia is utilising grants that the union provides to the country. Speaking during a media briefing, Thursday, EU Ambassador to Zambia and COMESA Karolina Starsiak called for transparent and peaceful elections as the country heads to the polls in August. She said Zambia should continue its long-standing tradition of peaceful and credible elections. “We very much recognise the long-standing tradition of peaceful and credible elections in Zambia. And as...

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