Chart-toppering R&B brothers Nainz and Viiz Tupa'i - of Adeaze fame - are planning a fund raising memorial celebration concert for their "local South Auckland hero" Jonah Lomu.
And funds from the concert - being organised as the second anniversary of his death on November 18, 2015, looms - could be donated towards a headstone, memorial plaque or a statue "that is fitting for Jonah, our rugby legend", Nainz says in a social media post.
The award-winning singer was moved after reading last weekend's Herald on Sunday story about Lomu's grave still not having a headstone, and the on-going rift between Lomu's widow, Nadene and the Lomu family.
"It saddens me to hear about the diffculty the Lomu family are facing with no communcations or contact with Nadene and Jonah's sons," he wrote.
Nainz said he didn't want to enter into debate on the ongoing family split. His aim was to honour the memory of Lomu, rugby's first truly global superstar.