Imagine going to visit a relative's grave to so some clean up, only to realise that for some reason; You don't remember exactly where the grave is. This is what happened when Muzi, went to visit his late grandmother's grave. The people that work at the cemetery couldn't help. It was clear that a solution was required where a person could have a list of their relatives grave site information saved digitally; Regardless of where each person is buried. Being a techy guy, Muzi decided build the solution.
ThunaPoint is available as a mobile app that's used to record a grave site's information. It's available on Android with an iOS version coming up in the next few months. The product has been turned into a startup company.
The vision is to have ThunaPoint as a normal part of a burial process throughout Africa and other Asian or American countries, especially the ones in the third world. ThunaPoint will be used at the end of each funeral to help the family keep track of a relative's grave site for generations to come.