In a fond tribal cousin-ship expression, the family of late President Rupiah Banda has directed that there should be no white power or substances at the funeral house.

Family spokesperson Fisho Mwale gave the ‘directive’ this afternoon when addressing the media who asked him how far the traditional cousin-ship extends between the Easterners and Northerners in light of the death of Banda, who hailed from the East.

Following the death of Banda, the Northerners have vowed to ‘dress and smear’ their tribal cousins, the Easterners, with white power as part of mourning.

But in jest, Mwale directed that no power or white substance will be allowed at Belvedere lodge, the funeral house for the late President, who fondly joked with Northerners including late President Michael Sata.

I am pleading with you Northerners if they start throwing power at me, how will I do my job as a family spokesperson?”, Mwale said.

Tribal cousin-ship has been Zambia’s national unity glue since records began.