The Voice (Botswana)

DIGNITY FOR THE DEAD

Thusanyo Funeral Undertaker­s on the rise

- BY GEORGE MOORE

Establishe­d in 1999 in Francistow­n, Thusanyo Funeral Undertaker­s prides itself on providing the personal touch, helping mourning families say goodbye to their loved ones with dignity and respect.

Boasting branches in Palapye, Bobonong and Tonota on top of its second city base, with plans for further expansion on the horizon, Thusanyo, which is now wholly owned by BOFUS, is truly an enterprise on the rise.

This week, we meet the company’s charismati­c Regional Manager, 37-yearold Junior Mfana Masuku. Closing in on a decade’s worth of service with the funeral parlour, the qualified accountant has played an important part in Thusanyo’s success.

Tell us a bit about the services Thusanyo offers?

• Funeral, memorial and cremation services • Affordable burial policies • Tombstones of genuine granite • Embalming performed by profession­als

• Profession­al repatriati­on services

How long have you been with the company and what did you do before you joined?

Almost 10 years and I was fresh from college. I studied Accountanc­y and Business Studies at BIAC. At a later stage I did Business Management at Baisago University. Anyway, I applied for any job available and was hired as a Burial Administra­tor then later promoted to Human Resources Manager, then promoted again to be a Branch Manager and later on Regional Manager. 10 years of my journey in Thusanyo has been a rollercoas­ter. Hard work and dedication pays!

So, what do your day-to-day duties as a Regional Manager involve?

My day-to-day duties include making sure that I coordinate the entire operations side of the business and ensuring all other branches are in order through Branch Supervisor­s.

The business was set up 22 years ago – how has it grown since then?

It has maintained its reputation of a household brand as its membership booksize continues to increase.

Do you cover the whole country or are your services limited to central Botswana?

We cover the whole country, we have associate companies we work with in places where we are not located.

Any plans for expansion?

Yes, we have plans to increase our footprint in the very near future. We are looking into the South and Chobe region soon.

So, what sets Thusanyo apart from other funeral parlours?

At Thusanyo Funeral Undertaker­s, we prefer to personalis­e our customer service experience as opposed to the monopoly that commercial­ises theirs. We are very flexible in meeting what families need because we are able to understand the situation and not cloud their needs with corporate red tape.

Can anyone join or do you have to be a member of BOSETU?

Everyone is free to join our policies, they are open to the public - but we also have policies specifical­ly for BOSETU members.

And what exactly is Thusanyo’s relationsh­ip with BOSETU?

Thusanyo is a subsidiary of BOFUS which is BOSETU Funeral Scheme.

While Covid-19 has been a tough time for most businesses, is it fair to assume that as a funeral parlour, the opposite has been true for you?

In any business, the prudent management of cash flow determines its successful­ness, and the rest is ‘Business 101’. It is a tragedy and a sad reality what this pandemic has caused in our nation. In the midst of it all, we strive to ensure that we assist the bereaved in the celebratio­ns of lives lived.

Dealing with death on a daily basis must be difficult, how do you cope?

I believe people who have passed are at peace, it’s all in one’s mind. All in all you have to approach the bereaved families with respect and try to put yourself in their shoes; in that way, you will manage to cope on a daily basis.

And away from the office, how do you relax?

Spending quality time at home with family.

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